• #003 - Great Basin, Part 3: Where to Stay | Campgrounds, Baker & Dark-Sky Lodging
    Jul 2 2026

    Where to actually sleep at Great Basin National Park — the park with no lodge, no hotel inside the gates, and one of the darkest night skies in the country. This is the practical close-out to the Great Basin trilogy: the campgrounds, the tiny gateway town of Baker, Nevada, and what to do when everything fills up.

    Host Shawn Spainhour, a former Army officer, walks you up the mountain campground by campground — from year-round Lower Lehman Creek, to the all-purpose Upper Lehman basecamp, to quiet Baker Creek and primitive Grey Cliffs, to the crown-jewel Wheeler Peak Campground at nearly 10,000 feet (and the honest cold-and-altitude warnings that come with it). Plus how Recreation.gov reservations work, the Stargazer Inn and other Baker beds, the Ely fallback an hour out, and a simple way to choose the right spot for the summit, the cave, or pure solitude.

    This is Part 3 of the Wildlands Great Basin series. Part 1 covers the deep history; Part 2 covers planning your visit.

    Wildlands — know the land before you reach it.

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    16 mins
  • #002 - Great Basin, Part 2: The Visit | Lehman Caves Tours, Wheeler Peak & Dark Skies
    Jun 30 2026

    Everything you need to actually visit Great Basin National Park — one of the most remote and least-crowded parks in the country. This is the practical guide: how to get to Baker, Nevada off "the Loneliest Road in America," how to book a Lehman Caves tour before it sells out, and how to stand on top of 13,000-foot Wheeler Peak without getting hurt.

    Host Shawn Spainhour, a former Army officer, walks you through the whole trip: why this park has no entrance fee, the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive through five life zones, the cave tour options and the white-nose syndrome rule that catches people off guard, the Bristlecone and Glacier trails, and the three rules for the summit — start early, respect the altitude, and turn around when the plan says to. Plus why Great Basin is a certified Dark Sky Park with one of the blackest night skies left in America.

    This is Part 2 of the Wildlands Great Basin series. Part 1 covers the deep history; Part 3 covers where to stay.

    Wildlands — know the land before you reach it.

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    33 mins
  • #001 - Great Basin, Part 1: The History | Lehman Caves & the Oldest Trees on Earth
    Jun 28 2026

    The story of Great Basin National Park — how a remote Nevada mountain came to hold a cave, a glacier, and the oldest living things on Earth. From the tropical sea that built the rock half a billion years ago, to Lehman Caves and its 300+ rare shield formations, to the bristlecone pines that were already ancient when the pyramids were new — this is the deep history of one of America's youngest and least-visited national parks.

    Host Shawn Spainhour, a former Army officer, traces the full arc: the Basin and Range geology that names the region, how slightly acidic water carved a cathedral out of stone, why the bristlecones live 5,000 years, the felling of Prometheus in 1964, and Harry Reid's long fight to protect the whole mountain in 1986.

    This is Part 1 of the Wildlands Great Basin series. Part 2 covers planning your visit; Part 3 covers where to stay.

    Wildlands — know the land before you reach it.

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    41 mins