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- Let Them Be Naked is an audacious exploration into the presence of toxic and often harmful chemicals in the fabrics and materials used in our everyday clothing. Since his mother's death from breast cancer, designer and activist Jeff Garner has spearheaded a campaign to uncover the health implications of exposure to these chemicals and the urgent need for more ethical production of garments. His advocacy has created relationships with research organizations and innovators across the globe, all leading the conversation surrounding unregulated toxins in the fashion industry. By partnering with these passionate revolutionaries, Jeff re imagines the development and production of everyday garments to inspire a new era of conscious and responsible fashion that prioritizes the health and well-being of people and the planet.
- Watch as hosts Erick Baker and Aerial Nicole lead the way through breathtaking beauty, deep-rooted culture and heart-pounding adventure, mined from the outdoors of the Tennessee Valley.
- The Uncharted crew head to Dandridge, TN, where our loud mouthed host, Erick Baker, faces off with the large mouth bass of Douglas Lake. Setting sail on a guided fishing trip, "Admiral" Erick finds out why they call it "fishing" not "catching", and then during a Bass Pro High School tournament, Erick sees how much he really has to learn, as some young fishermen show him how it's done. Erick visits a local bait shop and uncovers the many hidden secrets they hold. Then he's transported back in time with a straw an old-fashioned soda from Tinsley Bible Drug Co. Enjoying the waters of Douglas Lake, Erick learns how to make the most of the water through boating safety and uncovers the story of two invasive species that are threatening many of Tennessee's waters. Find out if Erick gets bit by the bite of bass fishing.
- It's survival mode for Erick and the Uncharted crew this week as they navigate the choppy waters that make up the Upper and Middle Ocoee River. The Upper Ocoee consists of the modified Olympic course, which was constructed for the 1996 Centennial Olympics, so it's anything but a relaxing joy ride...especially with camera and sound equipment in your raft.
- Erick and the crew fly off to learn more about the popular hobby of birding and what passionate Tennesseans are doing to preserve, protect and restore bird populations across the state. Beginning at Seven Islands State Birding Park, the first designated birding park in Tennessee, the crew learns some ways we can all help protect native populations of birds, as well as some interesting things the staff at Seven Islands are doing. With interests piqued, the Uncharted Crew heads over to the American Eagle Federation's Wings of America show at Dollywood. At the Wings of America pavilion, Erick gets down and dirty backstage in assisting with the maintenance and care necessary for these feathered stars. While at Dollywood, it seems a shame not to experience all the other attractions the park has to offer, so the Uncharted crew took a walk on the wild side - and a ride on the Wild Eagle. Turning back to birding, the crew ventures over to the Wonder of Hummingbirds Festival at Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville, where Erick gets up close and personal with these delicate and fascinating birds while learning how to create backyard habitats to increase your bird watching. Whether you're looking for a fun and educational way to spend the afternoon around wildlife and wild coasters, or a means of making a short stroll down a nearby green way more meaningful, birding is a unique method of enjoying everything the outdoors have to offer.
- Erick and the Uncharted Crew learn about saving and sustaining native wildlife and how different groups of volunteers are working to revitalize Tennessee's quail population. On a trip to Kyker Bottoms Wildlife Refuge outside Maryville, members of the Smoky Mountain Chapter of Quail Forever teach Erick how the Chapter works closely with Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) to create and sustain appropriate habitat for quail. Quail Forever provides equipment, manpower, and resources to assist TWRA in re-establishing native habitats and maintaining them going forward. Erick visits another TWRA partnership, the Knox County CAC AmeriCorps Conservation Corps, who use volunteer labor to manage and maintain habitat at the refuge on a daily basis. Not only did assisting the AmeriCorps members to provide a look at what work is necessary to maintain pristine parks and wildlife populations, but it provided insight into what motivates these inspiring youth to give back. Erick wraps up the episode by meeting up with master bird-dog trainer Ed Ford at Thunder King Kennels. Ed specializes in training bird dogs and competes nationwide in field trials. In his conversation with Ed, Erick gets a closer look at the finer points of hunting, namely the opportunity it provides to connect with nature, your fellow man, and the hunting dogs involved in the task. There is a beautiful camaraderie between hunter and dog and a relationship Erick got to appreciate firsthand. Overall, this episode brings attention to the incredible plight facing the Bobwhite Quail, as well as the important history of the sport of quail hunting in the area. Erick learns firsthand that conservation is a job that will never be complete and often involves difficult, but rewarding work.
- Tennessee Uncharted will inspire you to just keep climbing no matter what life may send your way. The crew begins at Enterprise South Nature Park, a wildlife refuge managed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency that was formerly part of the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant, to help the TWRA and Tennessee Valley Safari Club International set up for a special event - a Hunt for Warriors. Hunt for Warriors' pairs hunters with American servicemen and women, many of whom are recovering from injuries. Erick and his band mate (and veteran) Donnie Reis get to hang out with these heroes on a hunt and learn why this event is important to both sportsmen and supporters of American troops. Feeling inspired, Erick and Donnie take on challenges at a new height when they decide to partake in a popular local hobby - hang gliding. And after a few dry runs, they take turns running off a 2,500-foot peak like pros. The inspiration just keeps coming as the crew travels to Charleston, Tenn., to catch up with Tennessee-native, Mike Crittendon. Mike shares the story of how his life drastically changed 16 years ago when an accident left him a without the use of his legs. The crew learns how he has overcome his physical challenges to enjoy the outdoors in a different way today. This is a true story of a true sportsman. Having spent so much time with inspirational people who have given so selflessly, Erick wanted to leave Chattanooga with what he has to offer - a musical performance on the stage at Rhythm and Brews. Overall the episode seeks to inspire folks to never give up and to always find a means of overcoming.
- Erick is casting off to reel in one heck of a finale. We start this trip by discovering the best things in life really are free when we stop by the Annual Free Fishing Day festivities in Spring City. From there, it's off to Ft. Loudon Lake with a few fellows from the Tennessee Tech Student Fisheries Association, a group so passionate about protecting wildlife, they're pursuing it as a profession. Next, Erick wades out into Watts Bar with TWRA to learn more about the integration of Florida Bass into local reservoirs and to weigh in on what it means for future fisherman. Speaking of weighing in, Erick catches up with Gabe Keen, a local guide and current Tennessee State Largemouth Bass record holder, to check out Chickamauga. Finally, a quick trip to a local bait shop turns out to be pretty alluring, as Erick learns how the staff at C&C Outdoors are tying bass flies that bring in big bites. So, tidy up your tackle box and tune-up your finest fish tale, because this is an adventure that's sure to have you hooked.
- Get ready to rev your engines and ride this week on Tennessee Uncharted as Erick blasts into the world of dirt bikes. Starting out in the fields on a friend's farm, Erick gets a feel for the mechanics of motorbikes, not to mention a whole lot mud. From there, the crew makes its way to the Middle Tennessee Dirt Riders Spring Ride, hosted annually at Loretta Lynn's Ranch in Hurricane Mills. Feeling inspired, Erick tackles the trails himself after a tutorial with six-time AMA (American Motorcyclist Association) National Champion, Jason Raines. Having been turned on to all the activities at Loretta Lynn's, Erick talks with Loretta's granddaughter, Tayla, about what makes the ranch a treasure to be shared with friends, family and visitors alike. With horseback riding, canoeing, camping, kayaking, fishing and family-friendly fun year round, it's not difficult to see what makes this Humphreys County homestead one of the top tourist destinations in Tennessee. Before Erick travels back home, he talks trout with TWRA officers, taking a look at the process of stocking local streams. Finally, Erick and the crew lift a few pints, as well as their voices, with the folks of Beer and Hymns-a Nashville-based group that brings together Black Abbey beer, beautiful music, and friendly fellowship. It's an episode that's guaranteed to take the whole family for a ride.
- Erick travels back to Sparta to scratch the surface and see some of the sites he missed back in Season 1. To kick off his visit, Erick dives down deep with TWRA, doing his part to document the effects of a disease decimating the native bat population. After climbing into the Cumberland Plateau cave system, Erick and the crew (that's right, the entire crew and their gear) connect with the Cumberland Caverns where they set off on a serious spelunking adventure. The caverns offer a wide range of trips to treat even the tamest tourist to truly spectacular scenery, but only a few hundred folks each year dare to embark on this particular challenge. It's an adventure the crew will never forget. Always considering the significance of sound, Erick catches up with the crew of Bluegrass Underground and learns how their vision for a venue-cast the "cave as a co-star" in their critically acclaimed concert series. Feeling motivated, Erick makes moves for another musky, this time stepping out on a stand-up paddle board with fellow fishing fanatic Jase from Jackson Kayak. While the fishing was a flop, the float had Erick feeling famished. Luckily, a few handfuls of Hot Rod Popcorn's Burnout Cheddar cheers the crew right up (especially when chased by some Calfkiller Brewing Company craft brews!). Finally, before throwing their bags back in the van, Erick and the crew learn to throw pottery instead, taking notes from a local artisan and everyday magic-maker, Thor of The Fragrant Mushroom. Grab your headlamp and head out with Erick and the crew on this jam-packed journey back to Sparta, Tennessee.
- This week on Tennessee Uncharted, Erick and the crew are cooking up something extra special in West Tennessee. They make a return trip to Paris (you may remember their trip from Season One) to help out while the town comes together to celebrate their annual World's Biggest Fish Fry. And, from prepping' puppies (hush puppies, that is!) in the fish tent to finding fun up on the Ferris wheel, Erick digs in and takes a big bite out of all that this annual attraction has to offer. While he's in town, Erick catches up with a few other attractions to see what keeps families flocking to this small city each summer. The crew ventures out on a field trip to the National Wildlife Refuge where Erick finds himself building bluebird boxes. From there, our host does his part to cast kindness as he pitches in with a local fishing rodeo that's hooked on helping kids with disabilities. Finally, Erick rides along with Sgt. Clay Riley to learn more about TWRA's commitment to building communities. Just like last year, the crew finds this West Tennessee gem has a lot to offer its residents and visitors alike. It's an episode that serves up quite the catch, so grab a plate and gather up the family.
- This week on Tennessee Uncharted, Erick is getting his gobble on with a trip to Franklin, Tennessee, to participate in the Governor's One Shot Turkey Hunt. While they're in town, Erick and the crew serve up a heaping helping of hometown heritage with a visit to the historic Franklin Theatre. Afterwards, Erick struts down the road to Long Hollow Leather to learn more about the handcrafted guitar straps that have kept the crooners coming back for forty years. Before the crew can pack up and head back to Knoxville, they make a quick trip to Carnivore Meat Market, a local butcher shop that specializes in South African culinary traditions, to try out a traditional treat called bolting. It's a trip filled with "tom"-foolery that's sure to make any Jake jump for joy. Grab your call and come climb in the blind as Erick sets out to talk turkey.