From the Great Central Fire

Annabel & Chris Weil

50 min · 12. kesä 2026
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From the Great Central Fire, Jeff Coleman hosts the show’s first parent-child episode with Camp Kooch alum Chris Weil and his daughter Annabel Weil of Ogichi. They share their camp backgrounds, including memories of Kooch cabin days, trips like the English, the old Back Bay zip line, and Annabel finding Chris’s name carved at Johnny Hightower on a Turtle River trip. They preview the 35-day “Edge of the Atlantic” expedition, discuss planning, fundraising success, sponsors, wildlife precautions, satellite tracking, and the value of being tech-free in the wilderness. Presented by the Camping & Education Foundation. Music by Alice Peacock. Produced by Unbridled Media.

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