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The Freecast


Mar 6, 2019

Episode 08.

Show Title: Red Flag Flaws

Featuring Hosts: Matthew Carano, Nick Boyle, and Cord Blomquist

Engineered by: Matthew Carano

Produced by: Matt Carano, and Nick Boyle

Show Summary (used for RSS & iTunes Summary): On this Episode of The Freecast the Red Flag Law gets a hearing in Concord, deregulation spikes sales in CBD, HIV may have a cure, and Dover says no to a private music venue.

 

News

Events

  • Freecoast Liberty Outreach Meetup
    • Dover - 1st Thursday

 

NH History

  • Mt Monadnock
    • 3165 ft
    • 1,000 ft taller than any other peak in over 30 mile radius
    • 2,150 ft prominence
    • It is so isolated that American geologists use Monadnock as a term for a mountain or hill that rises abruptly compared to the rest of the landscape
      • It’s like Erebor
    • Monadnock derives from an Abenaki term, loosely translated as “the mountain that stands alone
    • The earliest recorded ascent was in 1725 by Captain Samuel Willard and his fourteen rangers. They camped out there to lookout for indigenous americans.
    • Strange records
      • Garry Harrington, hiked Monadnock 16 times in 24 hours
      • Larry Davis, hiked the summit daily for 2,850 days (7.8 years)
    • 3rd most popularly hiked mountain in the world at 125,000 hikers a year
    • The summit is barren, this isn’t because of a natural tree line, but because there were fires set by settlers sometime between 1810 and 1820 that raged for weeks destroying all the trees and the top-soil
    • Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a long poem about the mountain, which is one of his most famous poems, called “Monadnock”.
    • Other Transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau and Margaret Fuller visited the Monadnock several times and wrote about it.



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