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Len takes a six-day scientific trip down the lower San Juan River to look at a returning ecosystem.
Len takes a six-day scientific trip down the lower San Juan River to look at a returning ecosystem.
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S1, EP3 "Vegas Baby"Len rides to Las Vegas, the city known for excess, where he gets a lesson in water efficiency.
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S1, EP4 "A Returning River"Len takes a six-day scientific trip down the lower San Juan River to look at a returning ecosystem.
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S1, EP5 "We've Been Here Before"Len heads to Page Arizona to his cultural homeland for an epic gravel ride with a good mate.
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S1, EP6 "Headwaters"Len makes it to Colorado, the headwaters of the river; he stops by a natural beef farm that is employing some progressive methods of farming, before going skiing with Colorado local and native Lakota pro skier Connor Ryan.
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