• Words from the Wild with Willem Lange

  • By: NHPBS
  • Podcast

Words from the Wild with Willem Lange

By: NHPBS
  • Summary

  • New Hampshire PBS is proud to share this collection of stories from intrepid outdoor octogenarian, Willem Lange. Explore the places Willem has traveled to and the people he’s met along the trail while filming episodes of the award-winning series WINDOWS TO THE WILD on New Hampshire PBS. Sit back, adjust your headphones and enjoy these campfire tales all told by master storyteller, Willem Lange. nhpbs.org/windows Thanks to our podcast partner: The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce University.
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Episodes
  • A New Year’s Day Climbing Party
    Apr 20 2022

    Five friends and New Hampshire PBS videographer Steve Giordani meet up on New Year’s Day to hike to the summit of Mount Moosilauke in Benton, NH. The icy ascent has Willem reaching for some borrowed ice creepers, but will they get him up the trail?

    -January 2012

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    8 mins
  • A Presidential Traverse
    Apr 13 2022

    Join Willem and the Windows to the Wild crew as they traverse the Presidential Range. Staying first in the Lakes of the Clouds Hut, Willem then teeters gingerly from boulder to boulder as he picks his way for an overnight at Madison Hut.

    -September 2010 | Madison Spring Hut, White Mountains, NH

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    8 mins
  • A Long Night and a Long Day on Top of Maine
    Apr 6 2022

    Planning on staying over at Roaring Brook Campground and then hiking up to Chimney Pond, Willem and crew tackle Maine’s highest peak – Mount Katahdin. The crew gets a rough start, but makes it to the top. Now how will Willem make it down? - September 2009 (Millinocket, ME)

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    8 mins

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