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Wild Nevada

Wild Nevada Memories Preview | Dave Santina

For 20 years, PBS Reno’s WILD NEVADA has been exploring the Silver State. Celebrate with hosts Chris, Dave and special guests as they look back on some of their favorite episodes and share behind-the-scenes stories.

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Episode 120: Pioche to Caliente
26:45
From Pioche head to fantastic Cathedral Gorge and into historic Rainbow Canyon.
Episode 119: Red Rock Canyon
27:05
Hosts Chris and Dave spend two days at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Episode 118: Walker Lake to Manhattan
26:46
Visit Walker Lake, the ghost town of Candelaria, “The Sump” and Manhattan, Nevada.
Episode 117:  Desert and Mountain Fun
26:46
Head to Spanish Springs for a hike through petroglyphs, then snowshoeing on Mt. Rose.
Episode 116: Henderson to Searchlight
26:46
From Henderson to Nelson and Techatticup Mine, then Searchlight and Christmas Tree Pass.
Episode 115: Highland Ridge Route
26:46
Chris and Dave go backpacking right up the spine of Great Basin National Park.
Episode 114: Elko to Lamoille
26:46
Begin this trip in Elko then to South Fork and on to Ruby Lakes before a hike in Lamoille.
Episode 113: Best of Wild Nevada, Vol. 1
26:46
As Chris and Dave hike just north of Reno and enjoy memorable adventures from past shows.
Episode 112: Carlin to Eureka
26:46
Journey through Palisade then to drop into Emerald Lake Cave and later a tour of Eureka.
Episode 111: Silver Springs to Lovelock
26:46
Horseback riding at Lahontan Reservoir before Grimes Point before exploring Lovelock Cave.
Episode 110: Hawthorne to Gabbs
26:41
Travel with us from Mina to Gabbs through Grantsville to Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park.
Episode 109: Carson City to Topaz Lake
26:46
From Carson City sight-see through Toiyabe National Forest and into the Pine Nut Range.
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