Ep. 269: A 2-Month Paddling Trip Down the Green River - Heather Hansman

Ep. 269: A 2-Month Paddling Trip Down the Green River - Heather Hansman

Heather Hansman is a freelance journalist who has also been a raft guide and ski patrol member in her past. In the summer of 2016, she spent 2 months on a raft floating the Green River through Wyoming and Utah. She's on today's show to let us in on her experience.

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Ep. 1173: How to Travel Fearless and Far Revisited - Mike Corey

Ep. 1173: How to Travel Fearless and Far Revisited - Mike Corey

Wild places, crazy challenges, and amazing stories. That pretty much sums up the life and work of YouTube, adventure filmmaker, and TV host, Mike Corey. From early on, Mike has been fascinated by faci...

30 Jan 49min

Ep. 1172: Kilimanjaro Debrief - Curt Linville

Ep. 1172: Kilimanjaro Debrief - Curt Linville

Wow, where to begin?! Climbing Kilimanjaro was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, but it was more than that. Sleep walking? Yep. Hypoxia? Probably. Near tragedy? Yep. Ultimate success? What defines ...

28 Jan 35min

Ep. 1171: Holding Nature's Hand Through Natural Navigation - Tristan Gooley

Ep. 1171: Holding Nature's Hand Through Natural Navigation - Tristan Gooley

Join us today as Tristan Gooley talks about how to navigate purely by observing the natural environment. Curt and Tristan explore the art of using natural elements like the sun, stars, and landscapes ...

26 Jan 1h 24min

Ep. 1170: Wild West Bikepacking Route - Keagan French Revisited

Ep. 1170: Wild West Bikepacking Route - Keagan French Revisited

The Wild West Bikepacking Route is a new 2,700 mile route from Canada to Mexico that stitches together existing unpaved paths and forest roads to create an incredible cross-section experience of the A...

23 Jan 1h 6min

Ep. 1169: Red Pill Adventures with Carl and Derek

Ep. 1169: Red Pill Adventures with Carl and Derek

What on earth are red pill adventures? Carl and Derek will fill us in on today's episode while Curt is still out climbing Kilimanjaro. As always, lots of laughs and fun with the Backpacking and Bliste...

21 Jan 39min

Ep. 1168: Discovering 3000+ Arches in Kentucky - Bill Fultz

Ep. 1168: Discovering 3000+ Arches in Kentucky - Bill Fultz

Bill Fultz is a photographer and arch hunter from Kentucky. He shares his fascinating discoveries of the state's natural wonders, including its impressive number of waterfalls and natural arches. Bill...

19 Jan 1h 1min

Ep. 1167: Mountain Biking in Pakistan - Greg Robidoux Revisited

Ep. 1167: Mountain Biking in Pakistan - Greg Robidoux Revisited

Greg Robidoux joins us today to share some truly wild stories about mountain bike racing in Pakistan in the early 2000s in the Tour of the Himalayas. From food poisoning to terrorist hideouts, this ep...

16 Jan 35min

Ep. 1166: Worst Trip Ever! Carl Mandrioli and Derek Somerville

Ep. 1166: Worst Trip Ever! Carl Mandrioli and Derek Somerville

I am not even here but you get a fun ASP episode anyway. Carl and Derek from Backpacking and Blisters are here to guest host and provide you with some fresh fun discussing their WORST backpacking trip...

14 Jan 43min

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