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Theodore Roosevelt’s American Pioneer Heroes: Better Hiker Episode 4

Theodore Roosevelt’s American Pioneer Heroes: Better Hiker Episode 4

Theodore Roosevelt— the man, the myth, the legend— served as the 26th Presdident of the United States from 1901 to 1909. As a public figure he was defined by his robust masculinity and exuberant personality. He was a man who wrote the book on being a manly man, he was a man of virtue, of intelligence, a man who embraced the strenuous life, bettering himself through the trials and tribulations he faced.

In today’s episode of the Better Hiker Podcast we’re going to be taking a look at Hero Tales from American History, a book Theodore Roosevelt co-authored with Henry Cabot Lodge. In Hero Tales from American History, Roosevelt identified a couple dozen men he claimed were American heroes. Some were politicians, some pioneers, and many were warriors, American soldiers.

We’re going to focus on three men who helped colonize America. Three pioneers who moved west, conquering the land and people in their path– Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Francis Parkman.

After listening to this episode you will want to read our article on the Roosevelt’s favorite American Presidents, and check out Teddy’s speech at Yellowstone which we transcribed for you.


Music: Pioneers by Jason Shaw

Sound Effects courtesy of ZapSplat

About The Author

Arthur McMahon

Arthur is the founder and Lead Editor of BetterHiker. He believes we can all better ourselves and the trails we walk, one step at a time.

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