George Halford & Meet Retired Pathologist & Outdoorsman Sam Glasgow

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George Halford visits with Sam Glasgow, a retired pathologist in Cookeville and a major role player with Rails For Trails in Putnam County. Sam talks about his early journeys around the globe both starting and ending at Tulane University, the "Ale for The Trail" events that began in the late 2000s, and how the group worked around the difficulty of going up Brotherton Mountain.

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