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Luke

Luke is the on-screen host of The Side Trail. He was born and raised in the greater Yellowstone area, an ecosystem that has been described as North America’s Serengeti. Growing up in a family of outfitters, whose main practice was leading expeditions into the untamed parts of western Wyoming, Luke began introducing people to wild animals and places from a young age. This lifestyle led him to become an avid outdoorsman both in his career and in his free time.

 

Luke’s life has led him everywhere from the sunny shores of southern California to the most remote reaches of northern Alaska, well beyond the arctic circle. In his professional life, Luke has seen a variety of work from acting to guiding whitewater rafting, to a career more recently in wildlife research and conservation. In the field of wildlife, he first worked for San Diego Zoo Global on their endangered species projects. But after tiring of having his field meetings at Starbucks, he decided to pursue a more remote wildlife career in Alaska with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

 

Luke spends all of his free time on the side trails of life, whether its skiing, hiking, hunting or fly fishing. Between his professional life and past times, Luke has a wide range of knowledge from scientific knowledge to survival techniques. Luke brings this breadth of knowledge to The Side Trail in the hopes of carrying on his family’s tradition of educating, entertaining and sharing a passion for wild critters and spaces with its audience.

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Joshua

Joshua brings the creative side of Saggio into focus by melding his artistic insight with his adventurous nature. His background working for a variety of media outlets has rounded out his abilities to work in a myriad of visual mediums with a wide array of clients.

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From 17,000 feet above sea level to 2,000 feet below the surface, Joshua has spent his professional career photographing tame and not-so-tame parts of the world. His skills with cameras and audio recording are only matched by his abilities to edit and produce across any audio and visual medium.

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Joshua’s photography has appeared in The New York Times, Rocky Mountain News, Alaska Dispatch News and many more publications. He traveled Alaska as a photojournalist for the state’s top TV station, KTUU. Through his lens he covered everything from politics to the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. He used these live broadcast skills to rebuild and run the Anchorage School District’s local television station.

 

When he isn’t filming, Joshua loves to travel. He’s spent many years exploring remote Alaska, road tripping through the continental U.S. and jet setting off to countries like Canada, Vietnam, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Australia and Argentina. One of his favorite memories is visiting the Giza Plateau in Egypt.

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