Ep. 729: How to Walk From a City to a National Park - Julia Oleksiak

Ep. 729: How to Walk From a City to a National Park - Julia Oleksiak

When Julia wanted to express the difficulties that others go through to just “get out there”, she decided to make the most basic steps of experiencing the outdoors, getting there, an obstacle to overcome.

After thinking on her idea for a year and a half, she decided to start walking from the iconic downton Denver Union Station to the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park, almost 70 miles away. Blisters, cars, and even animals were just some of the challenges she faced in the four-day journey.

Today Julia is here to tell us about the amazing experience. You can read a day-by-day report of the journey here.

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Ep. 295: Climbing and Skiing Mt. Rainier - Jim Lamancusa

Ep. 295: Climbing and Skiing Mt. Rainier - Jim Lamancusa

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EP. 294: Bikepacking with the 2017 Tour Divide Winner - Brian Lucido

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Ep. 293: Rock Climbing 101 - Nolan Hurd

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Ep. 291: Rock Climbing and the Climbingzine - Luke Mehall

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Ep. 290: Pacific Crest Trail Speed Record Holder - Karel Sabbe

Ep. 290: Pacific Crest Trail Speed Record Holder - Karel Sabbe

In the summer of 2016 Belgian dentist Karel Sabbe broke the speed record for thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in just 52 days 8 hours and 25 minutes. He spends the hour discussing his preparation a...

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Ep. 289: Long Distance Kitesurfing - Bowen Dwelle

Ep. 289: Long Distance Kitesurfing - Bowen Dwelle

Here's one we haven't covered yet. Bowen Dwelle joins the ASP to talk about Long Distance Exploratory Kitesurfing, Foil Boarding, Flow, the long distance experience, athletic journeys, the nature of (...

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Ep. 288: A Thru-Hike of the West Highland Way in Scotland with Three Children - Robert and Hazel Jones

Ep. 288: A Thru-Hike of the West Highland Way in Scotland with Three Children - Robert and Hazel Jones

The West Highland Way was Scotland's first long distance route and remains by far the most popular. Stretching from Milngavie to Fort William, the route provides for some of Scotland's best scenery. R...

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