Outdoor Idaho

    Season 41 2023 - 2024
    TV-G

    • 2023-11-15T01:00:00Z on PBS
    • 25m
    • 1h 15m (3 episodes)
    • United States
    • Documentary
    Outdoor Idaho has begun its 31st year of celebrating the incredible richness of our state. Shot entirely on location in high definition resolution, Outdoor Idaho explores the beauty, the drama, and the science of nature, while examining the significant environmental and resource issues facing the west. Since 1983, through every season and several economic downturns, Outdoor Idaho has persevered, producing nearly 300 shows to date. The program has won hundreds of national and regional awards, including Emmys, New York Film Festival and Edward R. Murrow awards, making Outdoor Idaho the most honored half hour program in the Intermountain West. Whether it's a pack trip into the Sawtooths, a rodeo in Council, a profile on the Palouse or a fishing excursion on Lake Pend Oreille, each program offers insights into what it means to be an Idahoan.

    3 episodes

    Season Premiere

    2023-11-15T01:00:00Z

    41x01 The Art of Falconry

    Season Premiere

    41x01 The Art of Falconry

    • 2023-11-15T01:00:00Z25m

    Humans have been hunting with birds for at least 5,000 years and in Idaho the practice has become increasingly popular thanks to ample public lands and raptor advocates. “The Art of Falconry” explores the unique relationship between human and hawk. We uncover the beauty of bird flight and dive into the mind of the falconer and the history of hunting with birds.

    41x02 Joy Ride: Bicycling in Idaho Special

    • 2023-12-04T01:00:00Z25m

    There’s more to biking than just rolling on two wheels, there’s a joy that comes from being free to explore, unencumbered by windshields and metal. Idahoans are using bicycles to get to beautiful places; from backcountry hunting to rural commutes; from hot springs to secret camp spots.

    2024-03-11T00:00:00Z

    41x04 Nature as Classroom

    41x04 Nature as Classroom

    • 2024-03-11T00:00:00Z25m

    From preschoolers to retirees, some Idahoans learn best in the outdoors. Come along as we drill Payette Lake ice cores with 4-year-olds and explore remote Idaho wilderness with college students as Mother Nature provides the settings and the lessons.

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