Reverie Nature Podcast

By: Chadwick Howard Clifford
  • Summary

  • Delve into a diverse array of topics, including wilderness survival skills, bushcraft, nature soundscapes, captivating stories of environmental heroes, secrets in animal tracks, and much more. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to enhance their skills or seasoned guides collecting little gems of insight.
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    Hosted in the heart of a land trust site and hiking trailhead: Blueberry Mountain (cliffLAND)



    © 2024 Chadwick Howard Clifford, Reverie Nature Podcast
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Episodes
  • The essential kit for the animal tracks and sign enthusiast
    Aug 3 2024

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    Essential Gear for Animal Tracking. These recommendations come from years of experience and teaching, and I'll share stories along the way to make the journey even more engaging.

    • Camera/Phone:
      • For photographing tracks with size references
    • Plaster of Paris:
      • For casting detailed track impressions
    • Flashlight:
      • Strong beam for inspecting cavities and holes
    • Cue Cards:
      • Reference cards with species details and drawings
    • Ruler/Measuring Tape:
      • For measuring tracks and distances
    • Notepad and Pencil:
      • For sketching tracks and taking notes
    • Small Plastic Bags and Tape:
      • For collecting and storing samples
    • Magnifying Glass:
      • For close-up inspection of tracks and details

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    Thank you for tuning in to the Reverie Nature Podcast! Your support keeps our adventures alive. Be certain to subscribe for more captivating episodes exploring the wonders of the natural world. Join us on this journey to embrace nature's song and preserve the beauty of our planet. Together, we can make a difference.

    Chad Clifford

    Please support the podcast through a donation or subscription at:
    Buy me a coffee


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    27 mins
  • Animal Tracks: reference books for novice trackers
    Jul 27 2024

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    Part one of a series of talks on animal tracks and tracking.

    • Importance of tracking as a way to explore and experience the woods
    • Mentions of influential mentors, particularly Tom Brown Jr.
    • Discussion on various tracking books and resources
    • Emphasis on the observation of tracks over mere identification


    Please consider leaving a rating and/or review wherever you listen to the podcast. Don't forget to share a good episode on social media too. The mid-roll ad on this podcast includes the song entitled House of Mirrors, by Chad Clifford (Pete Meyer on flute).

    Support the Show.



    Thank you for tuning in to the Reverie Nature Podcast! Your support keeps our adventures alive. Be certain to subscribe for more captivating episodes exploring the wonders of the natural world. Join us on this journey to embrace nature's song and preserve the beauty of our planet. Together, we can make a difference.

    Chad Clifford

    Please support the podcast through a donation or subscription at:
    Buy me a coffee


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    28 mins
  • The 3 Lemon Rule: staying safe in the outdoors
    Jul 20 2024

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    Join Chad Clifford on the Reverie Nature Podcast as he shares practical wisdom for staying safe in the outdoors. Discover the importance of careful planning and how small mistakes can add up when you're far from help. Learn about the "Three Lemon Rule" and other key principles to keep your adventures safe and enjoyable.

    Key Points:

    • Importance of extra caution when two hours away from help
    • Real-life examples of small mistakes escalating into major issues
    • Core safety principles: planning, gear, and readiness
    • Common mistakes and how to prevent them: weather, navigation, terrain
    • Practical safety tips: fire safety, wildlife awareness, hydration, and food safety

    Stay safe and make the most of your outdoor adventures with these essential tips.

    Support the Show.



    Thank you for tuning in to the Reverie Nature Podcast! Your support keeps our adventures alive. Be certain to subscribe for more captivating episodes exploring the wonders of the natural world. Join us on this journey to embrace nature's song and preserve the beauty of our planet. Together, we can make a difference.

    Chad Clifford

    Please support the podcast through a donation or subscription at:
    Buy me a coffee


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    11 mins

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