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Hello again everyone! Episode Seven features a conversation I had with Bob Ferguson, recorded in the New Jersey Pine Barrens last month. I got to spend some time in the field with Bob and he was nice enough to spend an hour or so putting down the interview. In the photo, Bob is on the left with me and Nate Nazdrowicz, taken at Snake Road in southern Illinois (back in the days when we could be in close proximity). In our conversation we talked about herping in both local and exotic locations, adventure travel, and we also touched on Bob’s calendar project. Bob’s been to some awesome places on the planet and it was fun to hear him talk about it. I think Bob’s energy and passion come shining through in this episode – he’s a pleasure to talk with and a heckuva nice guy.
You can find out more about Bob via his social media channels:
www.fascinature.net – lots of Bob’s photos and other cool stuff
And he also has a Fascinature channel on YouTube.
On Instagram he is @bob_ferguson_fascinature
Thanks for coming on the show, Bob, and as always, thanks for listening everyone! Next week we’ll be underwater, so dress appropriately!
The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there’s also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions, tips for herping better, etc.
Stay tuned for more episodes! And don’t forget to herp better!
-Mike
Hello everyone, and welcome to Episode Five! In this episode I talk with Peter Mooney, a birder, world traveler, and herper from the era when it was called “snake hunting”. A New Jersey native, Mr. Mooney served his country in Vietnam, and afterwards he spent time in teaching school in Jasper County, South Carolina. Along the way he knew many of the old-school east coast herpers.