Ep. 196: Trekking in Europe & the Value of Adventure with Bret Rhinesmith

Ep. 196: Trekking in Europe & the Value of Adventure with Bret Rhinesmith

When it comes to Adventure Sports, Bret really does it all. Mountaineering, backpacking, kayaking, adventure travel and more! Today Bret recounts how he and his wife Bonnie reconnected and grew even closer as they trekked together in Europe. The value of adventure sports goes well beyond just the adventure itself! Thanks, Bret!

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Ep. 866: Icelandic Traverse, Gone Wrong - Aum Gandhi

Ep. 866: Icelandic Traverse, Gone Wrong - Aum Gandhi

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Ep. 865: Skiing Self-Supported to the South Pole with Your Husband - Revisited - Chris Fagan

Ep. 865: Skiing Self-Supported to the South Pole with Your Husband - Revisited - Chris Fagan

When Chris and Marty Fagan go on an adventure, they go big! From bike tours through Africa to racing sailboats in Alaska, the couple is a dynamic duo of adventurous spirit. Over the winter of 2013/201...

15 Sep 20221h 17min

Ep. 864: River Warrior - Paul Wilson

Ep. 864: River Warrior - Paul Wilson

Paul Robert Wolf Wilson is a professional photographer, Chief Storyteller at Rios to Rivers, LEAD Ambassador for the Northwest River Suppliers, and a budding whitewater kayaker.After his first river t...

12 Sep 202243min

Ep. 863: Running 30 Marathons in 30 Countries Before Turning 30 - Revisited - Liz Warner

Ep. 863: Running 30 Marathons in 30 Countries Before Turning 30 - Revisited - Liz Warner

Originally aired - May 18, 2020After running her first marathon in Tokyo after the loss of her father, Liz grew a deep love of running as a form of therapy and exercise. She had a self-proclaimed “add...

8 Sep 202248min

Ep. 862: Big Wave Surfing Legend - Laird Hamilton

Ep. 862: Big Wave Surfing Legend - Laird Hamilton

Laird is famous for surfing the biggest waves in the world and is largely considered to be the influence behind a number of surfing innovations. From popularizing stand-up paddle boarding, inventing h...

5 Sep 202253min

Ep. 861: Stand Up Paddleboarding the Gateway Drug - Revisited - Kelly Kocher

Ep. 861: Stand Up Paddleboarding the Gateway Drug - Revisited - Kelly Kocher

Originally aired - March 18, 2015Travis speaks with Kelly Kocher of Vela Adventures about the benefits of Stand Up Paddleboarding. Think SUP is only for relaxation? Listen to this episode and you may ...

1 Sep 202233min

Ep. 860: The Art of Freediving - Alexander Nilsson

Ep. 860: The Art of Freediving - Alexander Nilsson

Alexander was in search of something that gave his life meaning, joy and adventure. He found that in freediving. Once he discovered the sport and how much there was to explore, every waking moment bec...

29 Aug 202258min

Ep. 859: Crossing Denali - Revisited - Michael Fenner

Ep. 859: Crossing Denali - Revisited - Michael Fenner

Originally aired on April 28, 2016Mike Fenner joins Travis to describe what it's like to be a member of an expedition to climb up and over Denali. At 20,310 ft above sea level, Denali (Mt. McKinley) i...

25 Aug 202255min

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