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Ep. 135: Titillation

Published: 2018-09-25 15:55:00
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Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew, along with Chris "Ridge Pounder" Gill, Loren Moulton, Seth Morris, and Kelsey Johnson.

Subjects discussed: is it okay to use holler’ in Pennsylvania?; a new addition to things that get turks to shock gobble; upper deckers, lower deckers, and the full stadium; scouting a Quality Elk Unit; camp cookies; hiding in plain sight; running through bushes, rolling logs, beating the snot out of the woods, and Jani's other elk behavior imitations; Janis's elk calling epiphany; being a slave to one's passions; greed; and more

 

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Referenced Books

The Shooting Gallery
by Andrew McLean
Referenced when discussing Andrew McClean, a famous skier who was involved in stealing hunting equipment. The book is described as 'the Bible of Utah's Wasatch Mountain skiing.' The speaker mentions that while they hadn't heard of Andrew McClean himself, they had heard of his book.
Referenced at 00:00:08
The Experience of Landscape
by Jay Appleton
A listener wrote in referencing this book after hearing a discussion about how animals (and humans) prefer to position themselves with a view in front and protection from behind. The book discusses the 'prospect refuge theory' - the idea that people prefer edges of environments with vistas in front and protection from the back and sides, based on evolutionary survival principles. The theory is noted as being widely accepted in landscape architecture and interior design.
Referenced at 00:00:08