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Walking the Great Divide: A Journey Along the Continental Divide Trail
(Part 1 of 2)
The Continental Divide Trail provides a 3,100-mile scenic backdrop – from the mountain lakes and grizzly bears of Glacier National Park to the crimson sunsets and lava flows of El Malpais National Monument. In "Walking the Great Divide," award-winning filmmaker Mark Flagler embarks on a six-month journey to traverse the primitive backcountry trail that stretches from Mexico to Canada. The film captures Flagler's trials and triumphs as he braves high-altitude trekking, intense desert heat, cross-country navigation and deep canyons in New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. On the trail, Flagler also meets fellow endurance hikers, takes in spectacular scenery and discovers hidden jewels, and highlights some of the issues that have surrounded the "King of Trails" since its inception.
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emily slatten
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 › 11:15pm
As an old, not really, fat person, really, this makes me want to get into shape to hike. maybe,most not likely,the whole trail, but at least a portion. What gorgeous scenery! I could probably do a few miles, before I die of a coronary! I think the documentariest did a pheominal job! Truly enjoyable. Thank you!
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emily slatten
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 › 11:15pm
As an old, not really, fat person, really, this makes me want to get into shape to hike. maybe,most not likely,the whole trail, but at least a portion. What gorgeous scenery! I could probably do a few miles, before I die of a coronary! I think the documentariest did a pheominal job! Truly enjoyable. Thank you!
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Walking the Great Divide: A Journey Along the Continental Divide Trail
(Part 2 of 2)
first aired: July 26, 2009 (#102)
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first aired: July 19, 2009 (#101)
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WATCH: Inside the Palisade farmer's market
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emily slatten
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 › 11:15pm
As an old, not really, fat person, really, this makes me want to get into shape to hike. maybe,most not likely,the whole trail, but at least a portion. What gorgeous scenery! I could probably do a few miles, before I die of a coronary! I think the documentariest did a pheominal job! Truly enjoyable. Thank you!
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emily slatten
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 › 11:15pm
As an old, not really, fat person, really, this makes me want to get into shape to hike. maybe,most not likely,the whole trail, but at least a portion. What gorgeous scenery! I could probably do a few miles, before I die of a coronary! I think the documentariest did a pheominal job! Truly enjoyable. Thank you!
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