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Ria: why are all these people

Riding in the swell?

Chad: they are riding to make a

statement about the Emery County

lands bill in Congress and to

alert riders everywhere that

access could be on the chopping

block again.

Ria: then it's no boys allowed as

we join the Nitro care and axle

ladies run at trail hero.

Chad: and Reese Stein is returned

from his Halloween haunt in

Lithuania unscathed. He will tell

us about his harrowing adventure

at witches' hollow.

Ria: fall is in full swing at

your leisure is next.

Music up.

Chad: it's one thing when you're

out motoring for fun but when

you're out motoring for cause man

that puts fire in your belly.

Ria: oh yeah, I got plenty of

that. With that Mexican food last

night.

Chad: that's right, ha ha, hi

everybody whoa I'm going to stand

over here. Hi everybody. Welcome

to at your leisure. Today I'm

Chad booth.

Ria: and I'm ria Rossi booth and

we're out here in beautiful Emery

County in a lovely little town of

Huntington and were going to go

out with some really great people

today from around the area and

work on an OHV out the swell and

it's kind of like what everybody

should be doing.

Chad: this is true.

Ria: today

Chad: today, because they may not

be able to tomorrow we are going

to spend some time in the show

talking about the Emery County

public lands bill, which started

out being what the OHV community

thought was to be a really good

well-balanced bill but once they

saw it surface in Washington they

had a different point of view. In

fact, let's find out a little bit

about what they're thinking right

now.

Scott: Over the last 20 years, I have

seen lands issues in Emery County

morph back and forth pressure

from the extreme environmental

groups pushing at one way the

motorized community pushing the

other direction and trying to get

some type of balanced bill and

I'll tell you what this bill that

Emery County has proposed and is

in Washington right now has

morphed into something that I

don't recognize.

Tory: It may not say it specifically

closing routes but the language

in the bill does not provide good

enough protection for these roads

and trails.

Doris: It feels like every time

something changes they make it

more friendly to nonmotorized and

environmental and less friendly

to motorized recreation.

Scott: And so, we got involved a little

bit more so and tried to put some

pressure on Emery County lands

Council and the commissioners to

maybe make some changes to the

and essentially, they came up

with for things would like to see

happen and frankly they didn't

want to listen to us at all.

Wayne: Understanding that the OHV

community has bought off on this

bill. I cannot understand why

because as long as I've been a

board member a long enough time

to have not been invited to weigh

in from our perspective that kind

of concerns me.

Scott: We didn't want really anymore. We

wanted it to be able to maintain

and have access to what we had.

Tory: We as a community really need to

get out and voice our concerns and

we need to tell our commissioners

to stop this bill bring it back

to our community and let us look

at.

Wayne: In moving back here at home to

Emery County going out on San

Rafael swell 10 min. from my

house is very breathtaking for me

and it's very relaxing. We've

been here for a long time, so

this is our backyard.

Tory: And without that language to

protect us who says what roads or

trails will be left open or

close.

Chad: you don't have to travel

far from town. Before you realize

how important and how passionate

these people are because the

scenery tells you everything.

Ria: this is spectacular view. We

are looking down on San Rafael

River and its fall colors and it

is God's country. This is so

unbelievably spiritual and

inspiring, and this is a little

Grand Canyon that's what they

call it right?

Chad: yes the little grand canyon

were on a part of the swell

called the wedge where there are

two gorges that come together and

meet at a point and by the time

we're done, and we see you again,

we will be down at the bottom

here by the river, but now it's

time for us to go out to our

travel adventure for this week.

Music up.

Cindy: So today we're down in sand

hollow and were on the ladies run

first time I've been on a ladies

run and I'm super excited to have

other ladies to talk about their

stories and how they got into

Jeeping

Paula: it's great to have when out here

showing other women that they can

do it they can hit the trails

there is every challenge you hit

is something new it's a new

challenge it's empowering you

know; the sky is the limit. You

can achieve anything you can do

anything and to get other running

out here and showing them that we

can tackle anything that they

want to use huge.

Kimberly: I think it's important to have a

woman specific, so we can all

kind of feed off of each other

learn from each other you know we

all have different personalities

and were all female. Which brings

us all together as one unit and

were having a great day out here

on Mills smile here

Music up.

Tonya: So, we've just done Mills smile.

It's a level VI trail in Utah as

a levels one through 10 and 10 is

a hard-core buggy stuff six is

pretty good. I mean that was some

big rocks out there today and we

had a couple of good challenges a

couple of spots that seemed

scarier than they really are. And

we just took all our gals through

it. Everybody was smiling and

having a good time cheering each

other on and they rocked it. They

did us.

Brittany: The trail hero is a phenomenal

event and it supports a lot of

great causes, including veterans,

disabled veterans and of course

women the trail ride around

today.

We actually heard about the trail

hero event from a good friend of

ours known as Jeeping gypsy the

moment she told us about that, we

decided we had to come out here

and try it out. We've never been

to sand hollow we've never been

to hurricane Utah and the videos

it was super rowdy, so we wanted

to come out.

Music up.

Cindy: The adrenaline is just

incredible. I go up these steep

little inclines and get a little

tippy on one side and my heart

just starts pounding and then I

get to the top. And unlike man

that was freaking awesome.

Kevin: They build up confidence. I know

a lot of girls are out there and

their help and support their

husbands. But the guys are

generally the ones who were

driving for whatever reason and

actually all proved today that

that doesn't need to be how it

goes.

Tonya: So, what we're trying to do is

provide an environment where we

support each other, and all

recognize that we're at different

levels. We actually had a couple

of girls under trail today that

haven't driven out all and they

got through all of those

obstacles and they had a great

time. So that was really awesome.

Crystal: We don't necessarily always have

to have our men with us. Not that

the great and we value them

greatly, but and also being able

to kind of give each other the

confidence to just say yeah hit

it and let's go and have some

fun.

Cindy: I think that it is important to

have a separate ladies run for

the camaraderie to make

connections with people because

we understand, and we go through

the same kind of stereotypes. So,

people look at my Jeep and are

going to assume that this is my

husband's Jeep, but when in fact

it is mine and I bought it and I

wanted it, and this is my hobby

and I love it.

Music up.

Girls: Whooo!

Music

Chad: welcome back to at your

leisure. I get to be on the

product review side because I'm

going to give you a testimonial

and a product review today I'm

with Paul Schroeder from clearly

tough and were to look at wind

shields Paul tell me why the

clearly tough windshield is

different from anything else out

there?

Paul: well, as a company we've

decided that we wanted to go,

only scratch resistance were the

only company that I know of that

does that. Scratch resistant is

what it's all about. It's so

frustrating to be on the trail

not be able to see through your

windshield.

Chad: and how many times have I

heard that before.

Paul: you do here that but

Chad: okay, prove it to me.

Paul: okay so this is a

windshield that we've had on this

machine for a few years now and

it's held up really, really well

because of the hard coat that is

on the windshield and this is a

typical situation where it has

rained to get the dust particles

on it and that's what your

windshield looks like if it's

been left outside.

Chad: Correct!

Paul: now, what will happen is

either somebody not thinking

about it were a kid or somebody

will come up and they will rub

their hands across that.

Chad: right their name in it,

yeah.

Paul: oh yeah, that'll do

something like that, when you do

that with a windshield that does

not have the hard coat on it

you're going to get these fine

micro scratches and it's going to

cover the windshield. So, when

you're going in the sun cannot

see out of that anymore.

Chad: all right. So, somebody is

just going to say you just ruined

that windshield. By doing that.

Paul: yeah, they'll say that but

basically is we keep a water

bottle with this and a couple of

drops of dish soap to get any

grease marks out of there and all

you need to do spray that like

that. Grab some paper towels no

microfiber cloth or special

cloths like that. Take that paper

towel and just wipe it down and

it will be gone is hardcoded

along both sides so you see that

there's something on the inside

there to just spray the inside

and then your back to you like I

say this is been on our machine

for a couple of years now and it

blows people away when they see

it.

Chad: let's talk about

indestructibility because the

unit we had on here for we got

yours cracked.

Paul: oh yeah, and that will

happen if you don't have poly

carbonate you may have acrylic or

some other kind of plexiglass, it

will break poly carbonate is 250

times stronger than glass.

Chad: okay, once again I say

prove it.

Paul: well, here's a proof for

that. If you're riding an and you

hit a branch or something really

hard.

Chad: yeah.

Paul: it will break a normal

windshield.

Chad: I think that proves the

point, doesn't it?

Paul: do you want to try it on

your machine?

Chad: yeah. Okay, he could've

been holding the punch.

Chad: that is amazing. Look at

that and it doesn't even leave a

mark other than my fingerprints

okay how many different kinds of

windshields do you make do you

make front and back?

Paul: we make front and back. We

focus on the front because the

writers of these machines are so

very that it is really hard to

get every one of those fit, but

as far as front windshields

that's our forte. Especially the

folding because we like the

versatility.

Chad: okay, very good. How do

they find out about clearly

tough?

Paul: clearly tough you can go to

clearly tough.com or you can call

800-393-5913 and we'll give you

the information you need.

Chad: all right Paul thank you so

much for the product review. I

will give you a testimonial

before we go, they work. We've

had them on our machines for

about two years. They are great

product and will see you on the

trail be back with more of your

leisure. When we come back, it

will be our trail head adventure.

Music up.

Chad: that's not Bigfoot,

although it did have big feet.

Ria: yeah, it looks kind of

birdlike.

Chad: indeed. Welcome back to at

your leisure. We are out in the

buck horn draw part of the San

Rafael swell and this is an area

of concern to a lot of the local

citizens of Emery County because

of the public land Bill they are

worried that some of their access

will be cut off, which is kind of

a sad thing, given all the

history.

Ria: oh, it would just be a shame

if they cut off any excess up

here, this is fabulous, and you

got these beautiful little kids

running around here with their

families. I mean, it's just has

to always stay open forever and

ever. It's too beautiful.

Chad: now it's known that

dinosaurs track this area because

there's a quarry not too far from

here, where they've been digging

up bones but every now and then

you run across this spot like

this right along the side of the

trail where some kind of dip low

doc oh bronto aliceor type thing

walked around. I'm not really

sure what it was to think it was

a man eater?

Ria: oh, it could be. He looks

like it could've been a

carnivore. Yeah.

Chad: okay Neanderthals look out

ha ha. Anyway, we do want to find

out a little bit more about the

history here because this is an

area rich in it. So, let's check

out.

Music up.

Randy: Matt Warner was part of Butch

Cassidy's gang and they hung out

down in this territory and this

was probably their major route to

get through robbers' roost. He

also talks about how unprofitable

and robbing banks and robbing

things was he did a lot better

when he finished up his jail

sentence and ran for sheriff of

carbon County. He ran with Butch

Cassidy in fact, he said that

he's the one that named Butch,

Butch.

Music up.

Randy: I'll show you this. We picked up

just in this little gully here.

This was part of the ocean

hundred and 80 million years ago.

And so, you'll see imprints of

sea animals and about 130 million

years ago the dinosaurs came into

this area and so there's a lot of

fossilized dinosaurs' bones and

then about 8000 years ago to 2000

years ago, the Fremont Indians

came in and a lot of this art

work is from them. Gold is a

pretty temporary deal. This

history should last us forever,

but it is important to have it

here and be able to access it and

share it and share it you come

out on some of these trails look

off into these canyons. It's

really a great experience.

Music up.

Ria: wow. Chad, I had no idea how

this place is like gushing with

history it's really amazing.

Chad: well, you know from wild

and crazy dinosaurs to outlaws'

bandits' team even some of the

current ranching there is an

awful lot to learn around this

place. When you think?

Ria: well, no it is honestly

amazing, and the beauty is just

astounding. Honestly, it's

amazing out here. It's hard to

just describe it it's so

beautiful.

Chad: I've decided I'm actually

going to leave my home and on

because it's going to be too hard

to get off.

Ria: yeah, and I have helmet

hair.

Chad: so were going to get

ourselves all cleaned up up here

and were going to take off right

now to our trail head adventure.

Reese: I'm Reese Stein, at your

leisure and just in time for

Halloween a trip to maybe this

spookiest place in the world the

hill of witches.

Music up.

Virginia: Why are there witches here?

Because on their special night

when the shortest night and the

longest day the witches appear

according to our religion when we

were pagans.

Reese: hidden on a sandy hill on

a remote sniff of land near the

Baltic Sea in Lithuania

sculptures intricately carved

from native oak haunt this

foreboding forest in ancient

times, it is said that on the

shortest night of the longest day

the hell witches gathered here to

celebrate the festival of St.

John. This which and maybe a

little too much celebration we

gingerly give the potion that

flipped the switch a sip if

nothing else, the mystery elixir

forms our core on a chilly fall

morning.

Virginia: The witches you know, try various

tricks here.

Linda: There are witches there because a

long time ago when they were

under Soviet occupation. The

Lithuanians were very creative

and were being stymied. So, they

wanted to do something creative

and so they made all of these

wonderful statues and put them on

the sand dune hills and they

would be the perfect place to be

on a windy day.

John: The item that caught me the most

was the gate to the devil and the

devil was seated right behind the

date and it seemed like he was

getting ready for Halloween.

Evie: The wooden carvings just stood

out because they were so many

exciting features about them.

Some of them were violent looking

some of them were folklore tales,

which also can be very violent.

I loved it because it gave us

that opportunity to get to know

each of the characters and the

myths and legends behind it. I

loved it.

Dorothy: Well kind of spooky kind of eerie

with all of the trees and

everything but the woodcarvings

were fantastic. I was just amazed

at the intricacy and the each one

you could see failings on their

face and it was really cool. It

was a nice walk through the words

to.

Dr. Loie: I felt like I was in Lord of the

rings. It was quite an old forest

and it was dark, and it was

rainy, and I love the statues

that were indicative of all the

different myths that existed, and

I found it quite wonderful and I

thought that statues were

beautifully carved.

Reese: there remains an aura here

that in 1979, inspired artists

from throughout Lithuania to

begin carving these sculptures

and placing them along an

undulating trail year after year

they return to create a solid

legacy of more than 80 carvings.

The beautiful giantess Moringa

greets visitors at the trailhead.

Legend says that when she

rebuffed the advances of the evil

Dragon Nautilus. He threatened

disaster Moringa created this

barrier spit to protect the

locals. Today, the spit contains

the largest lifting sand dunes in

Europe, Ellen Neta with her hair

all done up patiently awaits the

return of her fishermen husband

Custis fishing was the way life

in the olden days. Here the devil

is in a life and death card game

with an old hag and flames engulf

this condemned witch. Her face

reflects redesigned agony the

trail itself is a delightful path

winding through stands of mostly

Scotch pines planted to restore

the forest. After centuries of

timber cutting the hill draws

families with youngsters and on

days when the witches sleep on a

crest of the hill devils gate

with evil incarnate lurking in

the background we find safety in

numbers. Some of the carvings are

just for fun. Well others

stimulating emotions other than

fear.

Reese Stein at your leisure on

the hill of witches in Lithuania.

Music up.

Ria: welcome back to at your

leisure. Everybody we're standing

at Buckhorn draw which is this

gorgeous canyon out here and were

in front of the big picture

petroglyphs and these guys really

are big, big!

Chad: and a little scary.

Ria: yeah.

Chad: do you see the one with the

wings that looks like the Angel

of death.

Ria: yeah kind of

Chad: and it's next to somebody

with horns.

Ria: you're scaring the children

honey.

Chad: okay well it's okay this is

part of the Fremont Indian

culture which is here for a few

thousand years and I might quite

frankly point out, never once did

closing roads become an issue to

those people.

Ria: never once.

Chad: never once. Well, do you

know what those things say? Do

you know what it said?

Ria: no, but I think it's good

news.

Chad: is it's actually if you

look right there. It says

somebody is about to win in the

AYL sticker contest.

Ria: and I know who it is. I

found him today.

Ria: check this out this dude is

a diehard. Are you have a lovely

wife?

I am.

Ria: okay, here we go. Okay, this

woman is married to this guy who

is.

Okay, for sure.

Ria: we love you, thank you for

watching our show you guys are

the new winners.

Oh great.

Chad: congratulations. You have

one and overnight stay at the one

and only Daniels Summit Lodge

jampacked with winter or summer

adventures.

Ria: it's a beautiful place with

outdoor fun at your doorstep

literally.

Chad: and what a fun week will

have next week as the caravan

comes on by and were granted sure

you look at next week's show.

Music up.

Ria: next week we will dig into

adventure close to home as we

seek the biggest off-road

vehicles in the world at the Rio

Tinto Kennecott copper mine.

Chad: then: it's off to the

desert to discover new riding

opportunities for off-road at

Lake Powell. Yes, you heard right

we will have the exciting

details.

Ria: and Reese Stein stops to

enjoy that perfect window of

false splendor that only outdoors

in Utah can provide.

Chad: looks like next week's show

is going to be a great one. We

appreciate your tuning in to join

us one important thing. Make sure

make sure that you take the time

to let Congressman Bishop and are

two state senators, Sen. Lee and

Sen. Hatch know how you feel

about this area down here and the

Emery County lands bill we've got

to get some changes made in it to

make sure that we protect access

for everybody that wants to come

out and enjoy the swell.

Ria: touché.

Chad: and we want to thank the

Castle country OHV club that's

what all these shirts are around

here for their support in coming

out today to give us this great

tour.

Ria: it was awesome.

Chad: that is true.

Ria: it really was. What a great

trip. Thanks guys.

Chad: so how we end every show.

Ria: there is adventure around

every bend.

Chad: it's just up to you to get

out and create your own

adventure.

All: at your leisure.

Chad: all right there we go, I'm

out of gas by the way ha ha Ha

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Pittsburgh Public Theater's SWEAT • November 8-December 9 at the O'Reilly Theater - Duration: 0:34.

- [Man] I don't know.

A couple minutes, and your whole life changes.

That's it, it's gone.

Every day, I think about, what if I hadn't, you know?

I run it and I run it, a tape, over and over again.

What if, what if, what if?

All night, in my head, I can't turn it off.

- [Announcer] Sweat, made in Pittsburgh, only at The Public.

Call 412-316-1600, or visit PPT.org.

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Kate and Meghan are about to make another public appearance together - Duration: 1:50.

 They stepped out together for their first 'girls-only' royal date back in July for the Women's Wimbledon Final, and now Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are set to make another public appearance together

 On Saturday November 10, Harry and Meghan will join William and Kate at the Festival of Remembrance Service

The event will mark the Duke of Sussex's debut at the Royal British Legion event

Getty  HELLO! reports the Duchesses of Sussex and Cambridge will attend the event, which is scheduled to take place at the Royal Albert Hall, to commemorate those who lost their lives in conflict

Getty  As this year marks 100 years since the end of World War I, it is believed several members of the royal family will be in attendance to mark the occasion

Getty  Kate and Meghan were also spotted seated together at Princess Eugenie's wedding in October

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