Ep. 727: Paragliding the Path of the Monarch Butterfly - Benjamin Jordan

Ep. 727: Paragliding the Path of the Monarch Butterfly - Benjamin Jordan

Benjamin Jordan is back on the Adventure Sports Podcast with another incredible journey to share. He recently retraced the iconic path that Monarch Butterflies take every year from a remote mountainous region of Northern Mexico all the way to Canada. It’s a phenomenon that science doesn’t quite understand and one that Benjamin was inspired to try himself.

A documentary about the nearly 3,000 km experience, "Fly Monarca", drops Thursday, May 6th at Midnight EST at flymonarca.com.

Listen to Benjamin’s previous episode on Adventure Sports Podcast here: Ep. 524: Vol-Bivouac Paragliding 1,200-Km of the Canadian Rockies - Benjamin Jordan

https://www.adventuresportspodcast.com/2019/05/ep-524-vol-bivouac-paragliding-1200-km.html

Expedition Website: monarcaexpedition.com

Film Website: flymonarca.com

FB/IG: @benjaminjordanadventure

Twitter: @ben_j_adventure

Lyndsay Nicole (FB/IG): @pilotlyndsaynicole (expedition photography/support credit)

Lyndsay Nicole (Twitter): @lyndsaypilot (expedition photography/support credit)



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Ep. 869: Managing Outdoor Companies While Biking Across Africa - Revisited - Jen Gurecki

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

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Ep. 862: Big Wave Surfing Legend - Laird Hamilton

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