Ep. 388: How to Climb a Mountain Revisited

Ep. 388: How to Climb a Mountain Revisited

If you love backpacking, then you will LOVE day trip mountaineering. This flashback show is packed with everything you need to know to safely climb 14ers, 13ers, or any prominent peak. Mountaineering is one of the most rewarding hobbies one can have. The benefits include: physical fitness, learning to overcome, learning about oneself, amazing connections to nature, stress relief and the rush of the view from the top. New climbers, this show was created to equip you to bag your first summit safely and successfully. Experienced climbers, you will enjoy comparing notes, and please leave your comments with your tips and tricks for the sport.

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Ep. 491: Adventures in Zero Gravity - Curt Liljedahl

Ep. 491: Adventures in Zero Gravity - Curt Liljedahl

In his 28-year career as a physics teacher in McAllen, TX, Curt has done two separate zero gravity experiments totaling 30 minutes of floating in air. The first time was with NASA scientists testing t...

11 Mar 201948min

Ep. 490: Backpacking Legend - Andrew Skurka

Ep. 490: Backpacking Legend - Andrew Skurka

Andrew is essentially a "professional backpacker" who is best known for his long-distance backpacking trips, many of which are firsts. For instance, his 6,875-mile Great Western Loop, his 7,778-mile S...

8 Mar 201950min

Ep. 489: Day Hiking the American West Revisited- Bryan Snyder

Ep. 489: Day Hiking the American West Revisited- Bryan Snyder

Interview Originally Published January 28, 2016 Bryan Snyder left upstate New York in 1995 and has spent two decades teaching natural sciences at various outdoor schools across the country, from Maine...

7 Mar 20191h 2min

Ep 488: Submarine Diving The Great Blue Hole Update - Erika Bergman

Ep 488: Submarine Diving The Great Blue Hole Update - Erika Bergman

Erika Bergman is a submarine pilot, engineer, and a National Geographic Explorer. We talked with her back in episode 427 about taking Sir Richard Branson and Fabien Cousteau (grandson of famed ocean e...

4 Mar 201957min

Ep. 487: Zero Mile Mark Co-Founder - Brian Conolly

Ep. 487: Zero Mile Mark Co-Founder - Brian Conolly

Have you ever just wanted to start your own brand of camping and backpacking gear?  Yeah, me neither. Brian Conolly, however, thought he could make better products than what he was finding on store sh...

1 Mar 201955min

Ep. 486: Avalanche Safety Awareness Revisited - Nolan Hurd

Ep. 486: Avalanche Safety Awareness Revisited - Nolan Hurd

With the mountains still getting pounded by snow throughout the continent, it's important to revisit the crucial understanding of the danger of our environment.  Nolan Hurd, a mountaineering BC101 tea...

28 Feb 20191h 1min

Bonus Episode - The Bison Encounter

Bonus Episode - The Bison Encounter

Mason recounts a story of confronting a bison on his first ever adventure, which takes many unexpected turns. Enjoy! Our Sponsors: * Check out Outdoorsy and use my code ASP for a great deal: https://...

26 Feb 201921min

Ep. 485: Before the Big Adventure - Jeremiah Fuoss

Ep. 485: Before the Big Adventure - Jeremiah Fuoss

We don't ever really get to talk to folks before their first big trip. Jeremiah is getting ready to do the entire Appalachian Trail in March and gave us the perspective of a first-timer who's never ta...

25 Feb 201945min

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