Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Origins Of Skiing, Freedom Of The Press, Extreme Air Travel





A lassoed elk struggles after Serik demonstrates the age-old technique of capturing game in deep snow.



Jonas Bendiksen/National Geographic

A lassoed elk struggles after Serik demonstrates the age-old technique of capturing game in deep snow.



A lassoed elk struggles after Serik demonstrates the age-old technique of capturing game in deep snow.


Jonas Bendiksen/National Geographic



This week on the podcast, we speak with a journalist testing the limits of the First Amendment, learn about the controversial origins of skiing, and discover exactly what some travelers will do…for air miles.




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