• Finding True Nature in the Sierra with Author Lisa Michelle
    Jul 1 2025

    What does it mean to truly find your true nature in the Sierra Nevada? In this conversation, author Lisa Michelle joins Charlie on the Sierra Rec Now Podcast to share her journey from rodeo cowgirl to wilderness writer and the lessons learned along the way in the High Sierra.

    Lisa’s new book, True Nature, blends memoir, adventure, and the emotional tug-of-war of sharing hidden places in a landscape that both challenges and heals. We explore what it’s like to paddleboard around Lake Tahoe, how encounters with strangers can change our paths, and why the Sierra continues to shape who we are.

    From stories of connection on the trail to lessons about risk and safety, Lisa’s insights will resonate with hikers, writers, and anyone who has ever felt the quiet pull of the mountains. If you love the Sierra, this episode will inspire you to slow down, pay attention, and rediscover the power of wild places to transform your life.

    • Lisa’s journey from rodeo to wilderness writing

    • Paddleboarding solo around Lake Tahoe

    • The challenges of sharing sacred Sierra places

    • Connection and community on the trail

    • Safety and lessons from close calls in the wilderness

    • Finding self-discovery through nature and quiet moments

    • Hidden gems and bucket-list dreams in the Sierra

    • Why the Sierra matters for future generations

    🔗 Get True Nature by Lisa Michelle: LisaMichelleStories.com
    🔗 Discover more Sierra adventures: SierraRecMagazine.com

    If you enjoy Sierra stories, please follow, rate, and share this episode to help us grow our community of outdoor adventurers and storytellers.


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  • Climbing the Sierra’s Legendary Lover’s Leap with Petch
    Jun 24 2025

    What do legends, eagles, and climbing dreams all have in common? They converge at Lover’s Leap near Lake Tahoe.

    This week, host Charlie Pankey sits down with Petch, a longtime climber and guide who lives just steps from the base of this iconic Sierra cliff. Together, they explore:

    • The history and mythology behind Lover’s Leap (Did they jump?)

    • Climbing for beginners and advanced climbers alike

    • The unique geology that makes the Leap feel like “climbing a ladder”

    • Tales of guiding first-timers and watching them soar

    • Stewardship and wildlife, including peregrine falcons and golden eagles

    • Other climbing gems in the area like Phantom Spires, Sugarloaf, and Calaveras Dome

    • What to expect at this summer’s Lover’s Leap Festival

    • And the joy of sharing climbing with community

    Whether you're a climber, hiker, or Sierra explorer, this episode delivers a rare inside look at a place where adventure and story meet.

    🧗‍♂️ Learn more or book a guided climb: https://www.loversleap.net
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    Spotify Chapters:

    • [00:00] Welcome + “Did They Jump?”

    • [02:59] Petch’s Climbing Origins

    • [05:44] Lover’s Leap Routes & Ratings

    • [08:55] Phantom Spires, Sugarloaf, Calaveras Dome

    • [12:01] Wildlife & Falcon Conservation

    • [15:40] First-Time Climbers & Guiding Joy

    • [17:30] The Climbing Community

    • [20:23] History: Pony Express to Present

    • [22:37] Exploring the Area Around the Leap

    • [25:28] Guide Services + Lover’s Leap Festival

    • [28:12] Popcorn, Gear, & Where Petch Climbs When He’s Off Duty

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    31 mins
  • How a Small-Town Cowgirl Built a National Nonprofit at 16 | Hanna Beth Bryce of Dare to Be a Cowboy
    Jun 17 2025

    What does it take to turn a high school dream into a national nonprofit? Hanna Beth Bryce, founder of Dare to Be a Cowboy, joins us on the Sierra Rec Now Podcast to share how she started her mission at just 16 years old—and why helping others find purpose is at the heart of everything she does.

    From breaking barriers as a first-generation cowgirl to organizing rodeo camps and youth clinics across the West, Hanna Beth’s journey is equal parts inspiring, emotional, and deeply grounded in community values. Whether you're a rodeo fan, nonprofit leader, or just someone chasing a dream—you’ll take away something powerful from this episode.

    🎯 Topics Covered:

    • What it means to be a first-generation cowgirl

    • How Dare to Be a Cowboy began at 16

    • The connection between kids and horses

    • Using rodeo to teach responsibility and resilience

    • Building confidence in young girls through mentorship

    • The emotional bond with her horse, Moonshine

    • Tips for getting involved or supporting this mission

    📍 Learn more or support Hanna’s mission: https://www.dtbac.com
    🎟️ Barrel Racing & Rodeo Camp Info: https://www.dtbac.com/events

    #DareToBeACowboy #HannaBethBryce #WesternYouth #WomenInRodeo #SierraRecNow #NonprofitLeadership #BarrelRacing #RodeoCulture #RenoRodeo #FirstGenCowgirl #SmallTownDreams

    00:00 – Welcome + How We First Met Hanna Beth
    01:57 – What is Dare to Be a Cowboy and Why It Matters
    03:38 – Starting Rodeo as a First-Gen Cowgirl
    04:33 – Helping a Friend Sparked a Movement
    06:21 – Barrel Racing Series + Upcoming Events
    08:06 – Lucy’s Rookie Roundup Rodeo Camp
    09:08 – Why Mentorship is the Heart of This Work
    11:37 – Social Media, Authenticity, and Impact
    14:39 – Journals, Goal Planners & Entrepreneurial Drive
    16:44 – Sponsoring the Reno Rodeo Mutton Bustin’
    18:01 – Where to Watch Rodeo in the Sierra
    19:20 – What It Takes to Be a Barrel Racer
    23:52 – The Emotional Bond Between Rider and Horse
    26:02 – Summer Events and How to Get Involved
    27:45 – What is Mutton Bustin’ and Why It’s a Crowd Favorite
    29:31 – Sierra Fast Three: Favorite Spot, Gear, and Grub

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    32 mins
  • Why Alpine County is California’s Most Underrated Outdoor Playground
    Jun 10 2025

    If you’ve ever dreamed of escaping the summer crowds and heading into a wild, off-the-radar Sierra paradise, this episode of *Sierra Rec Now* is your insider guide. Host Charlie Pankey welcomes Owen White from Visit Alpine County to the show for a deep dive into one of California’s most pristine and underappreciated mountain destinations.


    From volcanic peaks and alpine lakes to secret waterfalls and quiet trails, Alpine County is a place where solitude meets adventure—and in this episode, you’ll hear exactly why it’s a favorite local escape for seasoned Sierra adventurers.


    Topics Covered:

    • The Alps of the Eastern Sierra – is Alpine County really that dramatic?

    • Trail updates for Charity Valley, Thornburg, and Grover Hot Springs

    • Hidden waterfalls and how to find the “second” fall at Grover’s

    • Rebuilding after the Tamarack Fire – and how you can get involved

    • Wildlife on the rise – bobcats, bears, and the surprise return of beavers

    • Scenic drives, Death Ride prep, and dispersed camping secrets

    • Alpine’s volcanic past—and the geologic features that still shape it


    💬 Connect: Tell us your favorite hidden spot in Alpine County

    🌐 Read more: https://sierrarecmagazine.com

    Hashtags: #SierraSummers #BackroadAdventure #AlpineCounty


    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Welcome to Alpine County: Sierra’s Hidden Playground

    01:35 – Prepping for the Death Ride: What You Need to Know

    02:30 – Is Alpine the Alps of the Eastern Sierra?

    03:25 – Hope Valley Wildlife, Wildflowers, and River Time

    05:20 – Trail Work & Updates: Charity, Burnside, Thornburg

    06:45 – Hiking Fire-Kissed Terrain and Granite Slabs

    08:00 – Volcanic Arches, Old Flows & Geological Storytelling

    09:45 – Secret Soaks & Waterfalls: Grover and Silver Creek

    11:34 – Post-Fire Recovery: Tree Planting and Wildlife Return

    13:05 – Beaver Comeback: Natural Engineers in the Sierra

    16:00 – Which Campgrounds Are Open Right Now?

    18:20 – Lake Alpine Thaw Watch & Dispersed Camping

    19:00 – Entering the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness

    22:00 – Thornburg Canyon Trail & Golden Trout Secrets

    23:42 – The Death Ride: Five Passes. One Day.

    27:30 – Scenic Routes to Alpine: Highway 4 and 88 Tips

    28:50 – How to Prep for Remote Travel in Alpine County

    30:57 – Owen’s Favorite Peak: The Jagged Beauty of Raymond

    32:24 – Best Post-Hike Food in Markleeville

    33:25 – Owen’s #1 Gear Pick: First Aid + Water Filter

    34:00 – Final Thoughts: Alpine’s Power to Help You Disappear

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    33 mins
  • Inside Sequoia’s Reopened Crystal Cave – With Local Guide Pani Schauffler
    Jun 3 2025

    After four years of closures due to wildfire, floods, and landslides, Crystal Cave in Sequoia National Park has finally reopened—and we’ve got the inside scoop.

    Join Sierra Rec Now host Charlie Pankey in this exclusive interview with Pani Schauffler of Mountain Trekking Adventures, one of the first media guests invited into the newly restored cave. Pani shares what it was like to return to this magical marble cavern, what visitors should know before they go, and why this experience belongs on your Sierra Nevada bucket list.

    🎧 In this episode:

    • What makes Crystal Cave so geologically rare and visually stunning

    • Tips for booking, packing, and navigating the tour like a pro

    • The “Big Three” Sequoia itinerary: General Sherman, Tokopah Falls, Moro Rock

    • Kings Canyon deep dive: underrated trails, waterfalls, and picnic spots

    • A full 5-day road trip route from Sequoia to Yosemite

    💡 Whether you're trip planning or dreaming of your next Sierra adventure, this episode is packed with expert insight and inspiration.

    📌 Learn more: mountaintrekkingadventures.com
    🎥 Watch the full show on YouTube: [insert link]
    🗻 More stories at: SierraRecMagazine.com

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    40 mins
  • Yosemite Reservations, Hidden Gems & Mariposa Secrets: Insider Tips with Visit Mariposa County
    May 27 2025

    Thinking of visiting Yosemite this summer? Don’t hit the road without listening to this essential episode! Charlie sits down with Kim Lawson, Communications Director for Visit Mariposa County, to unpack everything you need to know about Yosemite’s 2025 vehicle reservation system — including how to get around it, secret ways in, and why Mariposa County is the perfect gateway for your next adventure.

    🎙️ In this episode:

    • 2025 Yosemite reservation tips and timing

    • How to use the YARTS bus system to skip the reservation

    • Must-see stops in Mariposa County, from Coulterville to the Yosemite Climbing Museum

    • Scenic lodging and glamping options outside the park

    • Favorite hikes, day trips, and family experiences

    • Insider stories, stargazing at El Capitan, and Kim’s personal favorite backcountry spot

    Whether you're planning a quick getaway or a multi-day adventure, this episode is packed with useful info and inspiration to help you experience Yosemite like a local.

    📍Resources mentioned:

    • Visit Mariposa County

    • Yosemite reservation updates and tips

    • YARTS transit options for park access

    🔔 Subscribe for more trail-tested tips, local interviews, and Sierra stories at Sierra Rec Now.

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    31 mins
  • Lake Almanor Adventures with Bobby Smith of High Elevation Rentals
    May 21 2025

    Join Charlie Pankey of Sierra Rec Now for a conversation with Bobby Smith, the local behind High Elevation Kayak and Bike Rentals in Lake Almanor.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • The incredible outdoor experiences available in Chester and Lake Almanor

    • Bobby’s unique fleet of rental gear — including kayaks, row yaks, water bikes, and mountain bikes

    • Why Lake Almanor’s 22-mile Recreation Trail is a biking and hiking favorite

    • Local wildlife encounters, from bald eagles to serene lake mornings

    • Bobby’s favorite local spots to eat, relax, and explore with his kids

    This is more than a gear rental story — it's a look into the mountain life culture of Plumas County and why Lake Almanor is a peaceful, adventure-ready alternative to the more crowded Sierra hot spots.

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and at SierraRecMagazine.com

    takeaways

    • Lake Almanor offers a variety of outdoor activities including kayaking and mountain biking.
    • High Elevation Kayak Rentals provides unique rental options like row yaks and water bikes.
    • The area is rich in wildlife, including bald eagles and various bird species.
    • The Lake Almanor Recreation Trail is a scenic 22-mile trail perfect for biking and hiking.
    • Chester has several dining options, including local favorites for pizza and Chinese food.
    • The clarity of Lake Almanor is impressive, making it great for fishing and paddleboarding.
    • Bobby emphasizes the importance of easy access to rentals for customers.
    • The local community is welcoming and offers a relaxed atmosphere compared to busier tourist spots.
    • Bobby shares his personal favorite spots around the lake for family outings.
    • The conversation highlights the beauty of nature and the importance of preserving it.

    Sound Bites

    • "It's the catch 22 of the shoreline."
    • "It's just a hidden gem up here."
    • "It's a recreational paradise."
    • "I could do it every day."
    • "I want to get out there like."
    • "I always carry my pocket knife."

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    31 mins
  • Inside the High Sierra Music Festival 2025: Music, Mountains & the Spirit of Quincy, CA
    May 16 2025

    The High Sierra Music Festival turns 33!
    In this episode of Sierra Rec Now, Charlie sits down with Dave Margulies, from High Sierra Music Festival to talk all things 2025 — from the eclectic artist lineup to family-friendly vibes, late-night campsite jams, and why Quincy, CA, is the perfect place to celebrate music and community in the Sierra.

    Here about how legendary musicians such as JJ Kale, John Prime and the Grateful Dead and Bonnie Raitt are still inspirations and pillars to the musical soul of this great family event. here about bands like the Cosmic Country a rising star, an local California girl Molly Tuttle, Plus a unique Americana First experience with the midnight ramble Saturday night on the main stage!

    📍 Held July 3–6, 2025, in the Feather River Canyon town of Quincy, High Sierra is one of the most iconic and intimate music festivals in the West. Whether you’re into funky grooves, bluegrass jams, or just looking for a reason to road trip through the Northern Sierra this summer — this episode is your insider’s guide.

    🎟️ Get tickets:
    High Sierra Music Festival 2025

    • 🎧 In This Episode:
      Intro: Why High Sierra is a Sierra Nevada institution
      How it all started: 33 years of music, magic, and mountains
      2025 Lineup Highlights & Hidden Gems
      What makes Quincy the perfect host town
      Family fun, yoga, food trucks & glamping options
      Festival tips: What to bring, where to camp, how to explore
      Dave’s personal favorite moments over the years
      Final invite: Why 2025 is the year to be there

    🔔 Subscribe for more Sierra adventures, trail stories, and local insider tips from across the range.

    #HighSierraMusicFestival #QuincyCA #SierraNevadaEvents #MusicFestival2025 #GoExplore #SierraRecNow

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    29 mins