Episode GRNV 101 K1 -Yellowstone National Park
Baumann journeys into Yellowstone National Park and experiences
the geologic phenomena of the park's volcanic activity. He also
meets Grant Bulltail,Native American, who shares the stories of
his life and his people: Jennifer Shoemaker, Interpretive ranger
for the park: and Henry Heasler, Yellow geologist. Baumann concludes
the show by painting Artist Point.
Episode GRNV 102 K1- Kings Canyon National Park
Baumann embarks on one of his most rigorous journeys yet; He and
his crew hike 25 miles and ascend 10,000 feet into the backcountry
of Kings Canyon National Park. Along his journey, he sits down
with his pack guide, Tim Loverin,whose family has been packing
into the region since 1985: Ralph Wass, back country packer in
the region: Kate Collins, Interpretive ranger for the park: And
Joel Despain, park cave specialist. Baumann concludes by painting
the
backcountry's Rae Lakes.
Episode GRNV 103 K1- Lava Beds National Monument
Baumann journeys into the lava tubes and cinder cone fields of
Lava Beds National Monument. Along his journey he meets, Kelly
Fuhrmann, Park biologist: George Freeland, Interpretive ranger
for the park: and Willard W. Rhoades, Native American, who shares
the stories of his life and the philosophy of his
people. Baumann concludes the show by painting a vista of Lava
Beds.
Episode GRNV 104 K1- Channel Island National Park
Baumann journeys into the Channel Islands National Park and experiences
one of the most beautiful National Parks in America. Along the
way he meets Tim Coonan, Island Fox biologist: Native American
Julie Tumamait, who shares the stories of the Chumash People:
Don Morris, Chief Marine Biologist: and Robert L. DeLong, Marine
Mammal Expert. Baumann concludes the show by painting the ocean
view from San Miguel Island.
Episode GRNV 105 K1- Lassen Volcanic National Park
Baumann treks to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Along his journey
he meets Mike Clynne, United States Geologic Survey (USGS) researcher
doing volcanic research in the region: Dave Frederick, Park ranger:
and Mickie Gimmel, Native American and descendent of Ishi. Baumann
concludes the show by painting Mount Lassen and Manzenita Lake.
Episode GRNV 106 K1- -Yosemite National Park
Baumann guides his audience to Vernal Falls to experience Mist
Trail and the roar of the winter thaw. During his trek, Baumann
meets Steve Schneider, world famous mountain climber, as he takes
the audience up the sheer granite walls of the Valley: Julia Parker,
renowned basket weaver, shares the stories of her life in the
valley and the philosophy of her art: and Sue Fritzke, valley
botanist, explains the history of the valley and the delicate
ecology of the region. Baumann concludes the show by committing
Vernal falls to canvas.
Episode GRNV 107 K1- Crater Lake National Park
Baumann travels to Crater Lake National Park. Along his journey
he meets Kevin Bacher, interpretive ranger for the park: Neva
Eggsman, the last Klamath elder that speaks her native language:
and Mark Buktenica, lake sediment researcher. Baumann concludes
the show by painting Wizard Island.
Episode GRNV 108 K1- Death Valley National Park
Baumann treks into the mythical region known as Death Valley.
Along his journey he meets Grace Goad, American Indian native
to the region: Dave Heffner, California 49'rs historian: and Charles
Callagen, Death Valley Interpretive ranger. Baumann concludes
the show by painting 20 Mule Team Canyon.
Episode GRNV 109 K1- Pinnacles National Monument
Baumann journeys into Pinnacles National Monument. Along his journey,
he meets Anne Marie Sayer, Chief of the regions Native American
Tribe: Amy Fesnock, Townsend Big Eared bat biologist: and Richard
Banuelos, park educational specialist. Baumann concludes the show
by painting Pinnacles Reservoir.
Episode GRNV 110 K1- Sequoia National Park
Baumann takes a phenomenal trek into the botanical wonder of Sequoia
National Park. Along his journey he meets Rachel Mazur, Bear biologist
for the region: Nate Stephenson, USGS biologist doing pollution
studies that impact the trees: and Lawrence Bill, Native American
whose regional ancestry dates back hundreds of years. Baumann
concludes the show by painting a grove of the
famed trees.