Ep. 836: How Injury Led to a Career in Outdoor Writing - Stacy Gold

Ep. 836: How Injury Led to a Career in Outdoor Writing - Stacy Gold

Award-winning adventure romance author Stacy Gold would rather be on a river in the middle of nowhere than almost anywhere else. For fifteen years she worked as a commercial raft guide, river ranger, safety boater and kayak instructor in the southeast, Rocky Mountains and PNW. Since 1987 she’s run more than fifty rivers in three countries, including self-support kayaking the Grand Canyon.

While her “creeking” days are behind her, Ms. Gold’s basement is still stacked with play boats, squirt boats, a tandem, and a couple river runners—and they are not gathering dust. When she’s not busy kayaking, skiing, mountain biking, or hiking, with her husband and happy dogs, she writes stories about independent, capable women finding love and adventure in the great outdoors. Her latest novel, Wild at Heart, recently released.

Website: http://stacygold.com

Instagram: @AuthorStacyGold

Twitter: @AuthorStacyGold

New book: Wild at Heart

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Ep. 746: Taking 30 People Across Africa by Bicycle - Henry Gold

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Ep. 743: Wilderness Survival Skills for Adventurers - Revisited - Joe Mobley

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Ep. 742: How to Travel Fearless and Far - Mike Corey

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