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Whale Skills 101: Preparing for Encounters in the Wild
Whales are the largest mammals on Earth, yet encountering them in their natural habitat requires humility, skill, and preparation. This guide introduces the skills needed to safely and respectfully observe whales while minimizing human impact.

Wild Dirt
Sep 141 min read


Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave National Park Travel Guide: Step underground into the world's longest known cave system—over 400 miles mapped and counting. Mammoth Cave is both mysterious and awe-inspiring, with labyrinthine passageways, towering chambers, and a history stretching back thousands of years. The cave system was formed over millions of years and has been used by humans for over 6,000 years. Above ground, rolling hills, rivers, and forests add to the adventure.

WD - Home
Sep 112 min read


Great Basin National Park
Great Basin National Park - Travel Guide: Sandwiched between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas are ancient bristlecone pines, marble caves, and some of the darkest skies in America await here.

WD - Home
Sep 92 min read


The Wild Does Not Care
The Outset: The trail began innocently enough, a ribbon of dirt through pine and stone. The sun fractured through the canopy in shards of gold, lighting dust motes that spun like forgotten galaxies.

Alexander Kwapis
Sep 42 min read


The Healing Power of Green Bathing: Immersing Yourself in Nature for Mental Wellness using the Nature Triangle
inrin-yoku in Japan, is more than just taking a leisurely stroll in the woods. It's about intentionally slowing down, tuning in to the sights, sounds, and smells of the natural world, and allowing its calming effects to heal us. At Wild Dirt, we believe in the power of nature to heal. By using the Nature Triangle framework, we can approach nature as a nourishing force for our well-being, simple, profound, and essential.

Alexander Kwapis
Sep 23 min read


Join Wild Dirt for a Fall Cleanup at Elmwood Parkway & River: A Chance to Connect with Nature and Give Back to Our Community
Join Wild Dirt for a Fall Cleanup at Elmwood Parkway & River: A Chance to Connect with Nature and Give Back to Our Community:
Event Details
Location: Tyler Station; Backside at Polk and Elmwood Blvd.
Day: Saturday, October 25th
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Wild Dirt
Aug 282 min read


Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Travel Guide: Prairie grasslands, painted badlands, and roaming bison create a breathtaking landscape at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, where the wild spirit of America still lives. It's named for the president whose time ranching here inspired his conservation ethic. With far fewer visitors than Yellowstone or Badlands, this park is a hidden gem of the northern plains.

WD - Home
Aug 272 min read


The Nature Triangle: How a Little Green Time Each Day Changed Everything
The Nature Triangle: How a Little Green Time Each Day Changed Everything. Just like our bodies require different nutrients from different food groups, the Nature Triangle encourages us to experience various forms of nature in our lives

Alexander Kwapis
Aug 264 min read
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