My first vlog episode is live! You’ll see my newly finished show trailer/introduction animation produced in collaboration with the amazingly talented Rives Matson...
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Every idea has an origin story. There are multiple interwoven threads that ultimately led me to develop the concept for Radioactive RoadTrippin’. But everything came...
In this episode, I take a drive through the former Secret City of Oak Ridge Tennessee where fissile material for the Manhattan Project and U.S. nuclear weapons were...
In this episode, I get a tour of a former nuclear weapons test site near Baxterville, Mississippi from a regional forester. The U.S. government conducted two underground...
In this episode, I visit Everglades National Park near Homestead, Florida to tour a former Nike Hercules missile system site. From 1962 until 1979, nuclear-armed...
In this episode, I take a tour of a Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile silo located near Vilonia, Arkansas and then spend the night inside it with my dogs...
Visiting the Global Power Museum (Barksdale Air Force Base, Shreveport, Louisiana)
In this episode, I visit the Global Power Museum at Barksdale Air Force Base in Shreveport, Louisiana, which is home to the Global Strike Command and the 2nd Bomb Wing...
In this episode, I hike the Window Trail (5.6 miles round trip) in Big Bend National Park and take you along for a few surprising discoveries–stunning beauty, a...
In this episode, I take you along for the ride–my first mountain trip with my truck camper. As my first camping trip, I decided to visit Big Bend National Park and...
Best Practices For Emptying the Black and Gray Tanks on the Host Truck Camper
In this episode, I show my process and tools for emptying the black and gray tanks on my Host Yukon truck camper after 48 consecutive days on the road (not a mere 4 days...
Touring the Train that Transported Thousands of Nuclear Weapons across the United States (Amarillo)
In this episode, I visit the Amarillo Railroad Museum in Amarillo, Texas and get a tour of the White Train, which was used to transport nuclear weapons between Pantex...
My Visit to Bomb City: An Interview with the Pantex Plant Historian in Amarillo, Texas
In this episode, I visit Amarillo Texas, also known as Bomb City to the locals. This is a reference to last remaining nuclear assembly (and disassembly) plan in the...