Ep. 441: Free Soloist - Austin Howell

Ep. 441: Free Soloist - Austin Howell

Free Soloing is definitely stupid in a lot of ways. We don't condone the sport. However, Austin Howell struck me as particularly calculated and contemplative in his approach to soloing. Listen in on what goes on in the mind of a free soloist and Austin's thoughts on why the danger is not his forte nor his focus.

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Ep. 365: Nordic Skiing and the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics - Andy Liebner

Ep. 365: Nordic Skiing and the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics - Andy Liebner

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Ep. 364: Learning to Soar - From Sailpane to Prop Plane to Hang Gliding - Yvette Aguayo

Ep. 364: Learning to Soar - From Sailpane to Prop Plane to Hang Gliding - Yvette Aguayo

Yvette Aguayo accidentally happened upon a glider ride opportunity on her birthday. She quickly discovered that she didn't actually have the money to go up for her first ride, but she was fortunate en...

9 Apr 201857min

Ep. 363: Professional Rock Climber and Paragliding Hobbyist - Matt Segal

Ep. 363: Professional Rock Climber and Paragliding Hobbyist - Matt Segal

Matt Segal was raised in Florida and discovered his passion for rock climbing in the gym. He has been climbing since 1998 and quickly left the man-made holds for those naturally placed. He moved to Bo...

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Ep. 362: Kayaking 1200 Miles for 80 Days on the Columbia River - Marvin Owen

Ep. 362: Kayaking 1200 Miles for 80 Days on the Columbia River - Marvin Owen

In 2008, Marvin Owen paddled down the Columbia River from its origin at Columbia Lake in British Columbia all of the way to the mouth of the river at the border of Washington and Oregon. In 2017, he d...

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Ep. 361: Bikepacking Across New Zealand on the 2018 Tour Aotearoa - Luke Garten

Ep. 361: Bikepacking Across New Zealand on the 2018 Tour Aotearoa - Luke Garten

Let's talk bikepacking! Spring is nearly upon us and it's time to think about those long days in the saddle pedaling down some singletrack with everything you need strapped onto your trusty steed alon...

29 Mar 201854min

Ep. 360: Wildland Trekking in Tanzania - Seth Quigg

Ep. 360: Wildland Trekking in Tanzania - Seth Quigg

Seth Quigg, the "Pimbi Master", from www.wildlandtrekking.com joins Curt on today's show to share some good stories from trips to Tanzania. they also discuss the value of putting yourself out there an...

26 Mar 20181h 10min

ASP Stories Ep. 019:  Lone Rider - Chapter 3 Excerpt - Elspeth Beard

ASP Stories Ep. 019: Lone Rider - Chapter 3 Excerpt - Elspeth Beard

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Ep. 359: The Adventures of Paragliding - Sarah Lockwood

Ep. 359: The Adventures of Paragliding - Sarah Lockwood

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