It’s our open mic show, where your thoughts and topics lead the conversation.
We won’t have a specific topic because we’ll be talking about whatever’s on your mind, what ever keeps you up at night — and everyone has different thoughts and opinions. Leave us a message at the phone number above.
Hit the road, Desert Companion readers! And while you're at it, have a look around. This issue invites you to not only escape to the outdoors, but also to think about the environmental issues affecting our pursuits and our world.
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