If there’s one thing to say about Nature Propelled, it’s that I sure as hell wish that I was able to learn about the water cycle like these folks do. Traveling across the U.S. and Mexico in eco-friendly style (read: they drive a renovated old fire truck named “Baby,” decked out with all of their renewable energy needs and running off vegetable oil), Seth Warren and the rest of the gang follow the natural cycle of water by way of the playgrounds the natural energy creates.
From surfing in Baja to hang-gliding in Arizona to skiing in Colorado to kayaking in Montana, the crew in Nature Propelled knows how to have a damn good time while trying to save the world. Warren and his team use Baby not only as an environmentally friendly vehicular device, but also as an educational tool in classrooms wherever they go.
Informing the world about the dangers of climate change and how we can help to stop it through the natural energy created by the earth’s cycles by way of outdoor recreation, Nature Propelled is an optimistic new look at the state of our world. It is definitely a must-see for climate advocates and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
















