Ep. 121: Amazon Expedition Gone Wrong with Davey Du Plessis

Ep. 121: Amazon Expedition Gone Wrong with Davey Du Plessis

Davey Du Plessis, an avid cyclist and paddler, wanted to solo navigate the full length of the Amazon river by kayak from its source in the Andes of Peru to the Atlantic ocean in Brazil. After about 2 months and 2000 kilometers, his amazing adventure took a dark turn.

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Ep. 577: The Art of Hang Gliding - Scott Wise

Ep. 577: The Art of Hang Gliding - Scott Wise

Over the last 44 years, Scott has been experiencing the joys of hang gliding. From his very first bamboo framed DIY attempt to state-of-the-art wings, Scott has flown in some pretty epic places. He’s ...

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Ep. 576: Bikepacking and the Colorado Trail Race - Jefe Branham

Ep. 576: Bikepacking and the Colorado Trail Race - Jefe Branham

Originally aired February 09, 2017 From beautiful Gunnison, Colorado, bike mechanic by day and mountain bike ninja the rest of the time, Jefe Branham talks about the ups n downs of packing your mounta...

3 Okt 20191h 7min

Ep. 575: Sailing in the Arctic - Brady Trautman and Alex Blue

Ep. 575: Sailing in the Arctic - Brady Trautman and Alex Blue

We heard from Captain Brian Trautman of SV Delos a while back about sailing around the world. As a way to mix things up, they recently sailed far from their usual tropical landscapes to one of iceberg...

30 Sep 20191h 14min

Ep. 574: Going Blind on the Summit of Everest - Brian Dickinson

Ep. 574: Going Blind on the Summit of Everest - Brian Dickinson

Originally aired October 13, 2016 Imagine the Herculean effort it takes to summit 29,035' Mt. Everest. Now imagine reaching the summit and enjoying the fruits of your accomplishment only to realize yo...

26 Sep 201950min

Ep. 573: Iraq War Veteran Finds Peace Hiking the Triple Crown - Will “Akuna” Robinson

Ep. 573: Iraq War Veteran Finds Peace Hiking the Triple Crown - Will “Akuna” Robinson

Enlisting in the Army at the age of 22, Will Robinson had no idea how impactful of an experience it would be. Although honored and proud to serve his country, he returned 5 years later a broken man. M...

23 Sep 201953min

Ep. 572: The Adventure of Fly Fishing - Jon Hogins

Ep. 572: The Adventure of Fly Fishing - Jon Hogins

Growing up in California, Jon was taken on epic adventures by his father into the local mountains and national parks where the opportunity to fly fish was abundant. Later in life, however, Jon found h...

19 Sep 201954min

Ep. 571: How We Maintain Our Relationship During Adventures - Emily & Mason Gravley

Ep. 571: How We Maintain Our Relationship During Adventures - Emily & Mason Gravley

Finding a balance between family life and adventure life is a tale as old as time. Hear from Mason, the Adventure Sports Podcast host, and his wife, Emily, about their experience with this delicate ba...

16 Sep 20191h 5min

Ep. 570: Paddling the Nile River - Sarah Davis

Ep. 570: Paddling the Nile River - Sarah Davis

Sarah has always been involved in sports and has always loved adventure. She credits her mother for that. As a child she would pour through her mother’s photo albums of faraway places, hoping to one d...

12 Sep 20191h 15min

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