This week marks the Centennial of the National Parks Service. So we headed to Bar Harbor, Maine — right next to Acadia National Park — to talk about the parks with James Kaiser, who has been writing about the parks and spending a whole bunch of his time in them for years. James is the author of best-selling guides to national parks, including exceptional guidebooks to Acadia, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, and Grand Canyon.
TOPICS & TIMES:
- The history of the parks & Abraham Lincoln’s role and their unprecedented nature (3:55)
- Grand Canyon National Park, and its wild, contested past (5:50)
- What’s the difference between National Forests, National Parks, and National Monuments? (9:08)
- What are the biggest problems facing the parks? (16:43)
- Why do the national parks matter? At their best, what do they do? (24:50)
- Why do people do such stupid things when they go to national parks? (28:15)
- How optimistic or pessimistic are you about the future of the parks? (31:30)
- James’ background, and how he got into creating guide books (36:45)
- The history of Acadia National Park and what makes it unique (38:22)
- Joshua Tree National Park (46:25)
- Yosemite: James’ recommendation for where to go when it’s crowded; the history of climbing there, etc. (53:00)
- What's the most famous park you haven't visited? Which do you most want to visit? (58:12)
- Why James wrote a guidebook to Costa Rica, the history of their parks, and why it was the most difficult of his books to write (1:00:02)
- How do you go about building & updating a guidebook? And what makes a guidebook good or bad? (1:10:15)
- Back to Acadia: James’ best recommendation for where to go in Acadia to escape the crowds on the busiest days (1:18:25)
- Random Questions for James, including: "Allen's Coffee-Flavored Brandy — What the ???" (1:23:26)
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