Ep. 621: What Adventure Can Teach Us About Emergencies - Mason Gravley

Ep. 621: What Adventure Can Teach Us About Emergencies - Mason Gravley

While we're all in the midst of this pandemic, it's important to keep perspective and be reminded of the lessons we already know. Stay safe, stay healthy, and stay adventurous.



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Ep. 939: The Sharp End of Life and Raising Alex Honnold - Revisited - Dierdre Wolownick

Ep. 939: The Sharp End of Life and Raising Alex Honnold - Revisited - Dierdre Wolownick

Originally aired April 26, 2019Long before her son was doing some of the most incredible climbing in the world and her daughter was solo bike touring around the west, Dierdre was living a life full of...

8 Juni 202359min

Ep. 938: Climbing Every Colorado 14er in Winter - Chris Fisher

Ep. 938: Climbing Every Colorado 14er in Winter - Chris Fisher

We had Chris on the show back in episode 825 when he climbed 400,000 feet of elevation in a single month. This episode takes it up a notch on the “crazy” scale as Chris tells us about his recent accom...

8 Juni 202356min

Ep. 937: How to Walk From a City to a National Park - Revisited - Julia Oleksiak

Ep. 937: How to Walk From a City to a National Park - Revisited - Julia Oleksiak

Fill out our Listener Spotlight form here.This episode originally aired May 10th, 2021When Julia wanted to express the difficulties that others go through to just “get out there”, she decided to make ...

2 Juni 202350min

Ep. 936: Path of the Panther - Eric Bendick

Ep. 936: Path of the Panther - Eric Bendick

Eric is an Emmy-winning director, producer, and writer whose films explore connectivity, conflict, and ingenuity at the intersection of human and wild spaces. He’s led storytelling expeditions to the ...

30 Maj 20231h 7min

Ep. 935: World Record Highlining - Revisited - Ari DeLashmutt

Ep. 935: World Record Highlining - Revisited - Ari DeLashmutt

Originally aired April 27th, 2020The world of highlining is often misunderstood as simply walking from one point to another across a thin webbing hundreds of feet in the air. While it is that, it’s so...

25 Maj 20231h 2min

Ep. 934: Lake Tahoe to Baja by Mountain Bike - Alenka Vrecek

Ep. 934: Lake Tahoe to Baja by Mountain Bike - Alenka Vrecek

At fifty-four, Alenka was running out of time to follow through on a dream she’d written down just after her first marriage crumbled. Years later, as she slowly rebuilt her life with her second husban...

22 Maj 202357min

Ep. 933: I Survived - Bear Grylls

Ep. 933: I Survived - Bear Grylls

Mason was able to sit down with Bear for a brief interview last week ahead of Bear’s upcoming new show, I Survived Bear Grylls. Don’t worry! We’re planning a longer conversation with Bear in the fall....

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Ep. 932: How to Be a Wildpreneur - Tamara Jacobi

Ep. 932: How to Be a Wildpreneur - Tamara Jacobi

Born in Vermont and raised in Quebec, Tamara’s wild inspiration was sparked by family expeditions that included bikepacking the USA’s Continental Divide, kayaking the Sea of Cortez and mountaineering ...

15 Maj 202351min

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