Jim Harris, Perpetual Weekend
BLISTER Podcast19 Kesä 2017

Jim Harris, Perpetual Weekend

Jim Harris is as passionate about and as involved in the outdoors industry as anyone, but a serious accident threatened to change that. But the real story here is Jim's "crazy" recovery, and the lessons he has learned (and that we would do well to learn from him) about dealing with obstacles, understanding self-identity, and defining self worth.

TOPICS & TIMES:

  • Jim's entrance — and rise — in the outdoors industry (0:00)
  • Advice on starting any creative pursuit, and why you shouldn't pander to your audience (9:05)
  • The details of Jim's accident (22:55)
  • What now? Life after the accident (33:20)
  • Would you go back to your life prior to the injury? (38:15)
  • Jim's crazy recovery (43:35)
  • What are you currently most passionate about? (53:10)
  • Important Stuff: Self Development, Self-Identity, & Self Worth (58:30)

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How to Handle Backcountry Emergencies

How to Handle Backcountry Emergencies

If you spend time outside skiing, biking, camping, hiking, climbing, boating, or running in the mountains, how prepared are you to handle injuries when you are far from medical help? Will you just stand there panicked and helpless? Or will you do things that make the injuries worse?This topic does not get talked about enough. So today, we’re talking with three experienced first responders to help you understand why — for your own personal safety, and for the safety of your friends and family — getting training in wilderness medicine is something you ought to do. There’s a lot of good information in this conversation, so please listen, and let’s all of us commit to increasing our level of knowledge and readiness for our adventures.TOPICS & TIMES:• Quick Christmas Party Story (4:28)• Backgrounds: Mike Thurber, Morgan Matthews, and Justin Bobb (7:05)• What is "Wilderness Medicine"? (13:30)• Huge Factor: wilderness injuries involve *long* evacuation times (16:40)• Three Real-World Emergency Anecdotes (19:40)• Most important things you learn in a Wilderness First Responder course? (32:30)• Difference between a WFR certification and an EMT certification (38:26)• Emergency Scenarios #4 & 5: Driving, come up on a crash on the highway (40:29)• Hypothermia, Avalanches, and Trauma — some important stats (44:35)• Beacons, First Aid Kits, etc. Do you have them? Do you *know how to use them*? (53:55)• What are the different WFR certifying agencies, and what are the different certifications a person can get? (58:49)• How to tell if your friends, boyfriend, or girlfriend really love you (01:15:58)• How helpful is WFR training if you are out by yourself? (01:17:28)• FINAL POINT: Why do AVI 1 courses get so much attention, while wilderness medical courses get so little? (01:20:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Joulu 20161h 23min

Report from Bachelor + Meet the New Reviewers

Report from Bachelor + Meet the New Reviewers

From Bend, we announce the release of a new special-edition Blister Pro, then talk to Blister reviewers David Steele and Andrew Forward about growing up in Alaska; speed flying; Glacier National Park; funny & painful ski touring missions, Super Burrito, and more.TOPICS & TIMES:Meet the new reviewers (2:30)Our take on Bachelor and a recap of the week (4:00)News about the release of a special-edition Blister Pro (7:50)Andrew Forward's story: Growing up in Alaska, why he turned from skiing to snowboarding; etc (10:00)David Steele's story: Growing up in Kalispell, Montana; from mogul skier to park rat to backcountry beast; (16:06)Cy and David's most excellent "adventure" skiing Mt. Olympus, Washington (19:00)David's deep relationship with Glacier National Park (34:45)Andrew's new obsession: Speed Flying (aka, "Kite Running"??) (39:30)David on skiing and climbing and teaching—and why he loves them all (49:00)Super Burrito! (54:50) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

19 Joulu 20161h

Brendan Leonard, Semi-Rad.com

Brendan Leonard, Semi-Rad.com

We talk to Semi-Rad.com's Brendan Leonard about creativity and the process of creating: How to stop procrastinating and get started; why - or why not - to try something new; and what it takes to keep going.TOPICS & TIMES:The reception of Brendan's book, "60 Meters from Anywhere" — and what it's like to do a 43-stop Book Tour (5:50)Brendan's new book, "Make it Till You Make It" (16:00)On How — and How Not — to Get Started (22:29)The Difference Between Art and Narcissism (24:33)How to Deal with Criticism — and Internet Trolls (25:39)Saying Yes to Things that Terrify You (31:50)On Busy-ness (39:11)Book, Movie, and Music Recommendations from Brendan (47:05)Brendan's foray into filmmaking (56:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Joulu 201657min

Ski Designers, Armada Skis

Ski Designers, Armada Skis

We stopped by Armada’s headquarters in Park City, Utah, to sit down with Andy Hytjan and Logan Imlach to talk about Armada’s past, present, and future; Armada’s stacked team and how they work with Andy and Logan; how Logan landed a design job in the industry; and we discuss a number of specific skis in the Armada line, including the history of the JJ, the evolution of the Edollo, the Invictus 108, and the new ARV 106.TOPICS & TIMES:How Logan broke into the ski industry & the ski design industry (6:50)The tricky business of setting recommended mount points on skis (14:00)“Symmetrical” park skis — overrated? (25:30)How do you design skis to work for a broad range of customers while also satisfying Armada athletes? (26:40)History of the Armada JJ (29:00)Andy Hytjan’s background (33:30)The evolution of park skis & Armada’s future in park (~36:00)Possible redesign of Henrik Harlaut’s pro model, the Al Dente / Edollo (~39:00)The Armada Invictus 108Ti (44:20)The Armada “ARV” line & particularly the new ARV 106 (47:38)The Armada Invictus 99Ti & B-Dog (53:20)Armada’s Touring Skis - Declivity, Kufo, and a peek into what’s next... (54:50)Big Indie or Small Major? Armada’s unique position in the industry (1:04:04)Manufacturing in the US vs. China vs. Europe (vs. Dubai?) (1:15:00)Park & freestyle are such a big part of Armada’s roots, but as the company grows, do you let go of certain segments that used to be important? Or do you fight like hell to maintain those original segments? (1:22:15) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Marras 20161h 29min

The Best – and Worst – of Interbike, 2016

The Best – and Worst – of Interbike, 2016

We talk to our bike editor, Noah Bodman, right from the showroom floor about the highlights — and lowlights — of Interbike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 Syys 201629min

New Ski Gear from Craigieburn Valley, New Zealand

New Ski Gear from Craigieburn Valley, New Zealand

We recorded this podcast a few days ago in Canterbury, New Zealand, where we were wrapping up our ski review trip from one of our favorite ski areas in the world, Craigieburn Valley Ski Area. Our four reviewers talk about the skis they've been testing from Kastle, Moment, Salomon, Armada, 4FRNT, K2, and more — which of them surprised us the most, which impressed us most, and which skis we’d most want to add to our quivers this season. We also talk about the Salomon MTN Lab boot vs. the new Tecnica Zero G Pro, and we may or may not also talk about Millennials and Tinder profiles.TOPICS:Gear that surprised you the most?A/B Results: Salomon MTN Lab boot vs. Tecnica Zero G ProA/B Results: Armada ARV 106 vs. K2 MarksmanIf you had to spend the entire upcoming season on one of the skis we brought, which would you pick?Which of the skis we have down here would you most want to add to your regular quiver?Paul Forward offers his take on MillennialsWhich reviewer won the most spectacular crash award on this trip?Tinder profile advice from Cy WhitlingA quick word on the new Tecnica Cochise Pro 130 AT Boot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 Syys 201635min

The National Parks, with James Kaiser

The National Parks, with James Kaiser

This week marks the Centennial of the National Parks Service. So we headed to Bar Harbor, Maine — right next to Acadia National Park — to talk about the parks with James Kaiser, who has been writing about the parks and spending a whole bunch of his time in them for years. James is the author of best-selling guides to national parks, including exceptional guidebooks to Acadia, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, and Grand Canyon.TOPICS & TIMES:The history of the parks & Abraham Lincoln’s role and their unprecedented nature (3:55)Grand Canyon National Park, and its wild, contested past (5:50)What’s the difference between National Forests, National Parks, and National Monuments? (9:08)What are the biggest problems facing the parks? (16:43)Why do the national parks matter? At their best, what do they do? (24:50)Why do people do such stupid things when they go to national parks? (28:15)How optimistic or pessimistic are you about the future of the parks? (31:30)James’ background, and how he got into creating guide books (36:45)The history of Acadia National Park and what makes it unique (38:22)Joshua Tree National Park (46:25)Yosemite: James’ recommendation for where to go when it’s crowded; the history of climbing there, etc. (53:00)What's the most famous park you haven't visited? Which do you most want to visit? (58:12)Why James wrote a guidebook to Costa Rica, the history of their parks, and why it was the most difficult of his books to write (1:00:02)How do you go about building & updating a guidebook? And what makes a guidebook good or bad? (1:10:15)Back to Acadia: James’ best recommendation for where to go in Acadia to escape the crowds on the busiest days (1:18:25)Random Questions for James, including: "Allen's Coffee-Flavored Brandy — What the ???" (1:23:26) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 Elo 20161h 35min

ENVE Composites

ENVE Composites

On today's podcast, we present a rather quintessential American Success Story that goes by the name of ENVE Composites. If you ride bikes and have a thing for high-quality gear, you already know ENVE. But you almost certainly don’t know the whole story. You’d never guess from the look of things now, but ENVE’s trajectory wasn't exactly a rocket ship, but more of a roller coaster ride with lots of peaks and a number of nerve-wracking valleys.Last week I headed to Ogden, Utah, to visit ENVE’s headquarters and tour their factory, and I then sat down for a conversation with three people who have each have played (and continue to play) an important role in ENVE’s past, present, and future: ENVE’s CEO, Sarah Lehman; ENVE’s chief engineer Kevin Nelson; and ENVE’s product manager, Jake Pantone.TOPICS & TIMES:Our guests introduce themselves, and we discuss the origins and the early days of ENVE (3:25)Sarah on the “Cinderella story” of ENVE, including the dark days, name changes, and the decision to keep manufacturing in the US (6:20)Why carbon, and what does it mean to “Do carbon right”? (29:45)Manufacturing in the US vs overseas: What are some of the misconceptions, challenges, and benefits? (36:10)Can an intermediate rider notice the performance benefits of expensive carbon wheelsets? (46:40)ENVE’s future: what is ENVE’s plan to grow, how is “price” related to that growth, and how does ENVE intend to differentiate itself as more companies get into this space? (50:00)Working with the Santa Cruz Syndicate — which Syndicate rider breaks the most stuff? Which rider provides the most product feedback? (1:00:00)Team Dimension Data vs The Syndicate — Which team is providing the most feedback? (1:03:30)Sarah’s best day at ENVE (1:07:57)What’s next? (1:10:00)My Grand Finale Question (1:11:53) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Elo 20161h 14min

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