Ep. 985: Fire Lookout Hiking Adventures - Revisited - Amber Casali

Ep. 985: Fire Lookout Hiking Adventures - Revisited - Amber Casali

Fire lookout towers: Amber Casali shares everything you didn't know about these iconic structures – insights from a Pacific Northwest adventurer who has summited Mount Adams, Mount Baker, Mount Rainier, section-hiked Washington's PCT, and trained in mountaineering and wilderness first aid.

Originally aired May 7, 2018

On today's show, Amber Casali joins Curt to fill us in on everything we didn't realize we did not know about fire lookout towers. Born and raised in Seattle, Amber Casali considers herself a stereotypical Pacific Northwesterner, someone who loves the outdoors and relishes the natural beauty of our region. She has summited Mount Adams, Mount Baker, and Mount Rainier; section hiked most of Washington’s PCT, including six days solo in Glacier Peak Wilderness; successfully taken the Washington Alpine Club’s Basic Climbing and Mountaineering course; and she has recently become certified in Wilderness First Aid, through NOLS. Stay tuned. This show has some really interesting information you don't want to miss!

Book: "Hiking Washington Fire Lookouts"

www.ambercasali.com

www.mountaineers.org/books/books/hiking-washingtons-fire-lookouts



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