Ep. 471: Thru-Hiking the PCT Revisited - Philip Kramer

Ep. 471: Thru-Hiking the PCT Revisited - Philip Kramer

Outdoor photographer and writer, Philip Kramer, found himself working too much and not outside having enough fun. So, in 2013 he sat down and gave some thought to his predicament. His decision was to thru-hike the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail. Thinking that he would be off on his own enjoying solitude, he quickly discovered this is not the case. However, even though he was on the trail with a bunch of new thru-hiking friends, Philip realized how revitalizing 6 months on the trail can be. Enjoy!

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Ep. 1041: Restocking Alpine Lakes as a Wildlife Pilot - Denise Joi

Ep. 1041: Restocking Alpine Lakes as a Wildlife Pilot - Denise Joi

Denise Joi is the first and only female pilot hired by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and has been a full time Wildlife/Natural Resource pilot for 9 years. Before this she flew summers in Alaska for Den...

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Ep. 1040: Climbing 8,000-Meter Peaks in Winter - Revisited - Bernadette McDonald

Ep. 1040: Climbing 8,000-Meter Peaks in Winter - Revisited - Bernadette McDonald

Originally published October 19, 2020After growing up on a farm in Saskatchewan, Bernadette got the taste of mountain living on a family trip to Banff, Alberta. She was so awestruck by the Canadian Ro...

28 Jun 202448min

Ep. 1039: Blood Sweat Tears - Christine Reed

Ep. 1039: Blood Sweat Tears - Christine Reed

Christine is the founder of Rugged Outdoorswoman Publishing, whose first publication, Blood Sweat Tears, is a perfect example of the mission to promote the adventure stories of women and gender-expans...

27 Jun 20241h 6min

Ep. 1038: Traveling to Every Country in the World on a Teacher Salary - Revisited - Brian Asher

Ep. 1038: Traveling to Every Country in the World on a Teacher Salary - Revisited - Brian Asher

Announcement:The winner of our Go Multisport book giveaway will be announced in the show intro! You can learn more about Go Multisport and the author, Jennifer McConachie on Monday’s episode! https://...

21 Jun 202455min

Ep. 1037: The Beauty of Combining Adventure Sports - Jennifer Strong McConachie

Ep. 1037: The Beauty of Combining Adventure Sports - Jennifer Strong McConachie

Are you ready to Go Multisport? You can run, you can paddle, you can swim, you can ski, you can climb, you can train, and you can bike. But how can you combine them all together? For ultra-like distan...

17 Jun 20241h 3min

Ep. 1036: The Reality of Getting Paid to Do Adventure Sports - Revisited - Caitlin Giddings

Ep. 1036: The Reality of Getting Paid to Do Adventure Sports - Revisited - Caitlin Giddings

Originally aired March 23, 2020When Caitlin fell in love with bike touring after an accidental solo adventure across the American West, she knew she needed to find a way to make money to keep her doin...

15 Jun 202445min

Ep. 1035: Ultra Running With Multiple Sclerosis - Matt Knaggs

Ep. 1035: Ultra Running With Multiple Sclerosis - Matt Knaggs

Matt considered himself a casual runner, completing one or two half-marathons a year. He was raising a family, advancing his career, and staying healthy. His outlook on life was that it was chugging a...

11 Jun 20241h 1min

Ep. 1034: Cycling Around the World in 80 Days - Revisited - Mark Beaumont

Ep. 1034: Cycling Around the World in 80 Days - Revisited - Mark Beaumont

Growing up on a farm in Scotland and being homeschooled until the age of 12 isn’t exactly the childhood you’d expect from an accomplished world-traveling adventurer that Mark has become. Or is it? Tod...

30 Mai 202456min

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