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

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

The 2017 Tour Divide winner Brian Lucido is on this episode talking all things bikepacking and about what it's like to compete in and finish first in the 2700+ mile un-sanctioned mountain bike race. We also address the pros and cons of tandem biking!

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Ep. 351: How Mountaineering Can Help Heal - Jane Parnell

Ep. 351: How Mountaineering Can Help Heal - Jane Parnell

Jane Parnell has been hiking and climbing the Rocky Mountains since the 1970's when she discovered how the mountains could heal her traumatic wounds. After being raped when she was twenty-one and with...

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Ep. 350: Mastering the Art of the Thru-Hike - Liz "Snorkel" Thomas

Ep. 350: Mastering the Art of the Thru-Hike - Liz "Snorkel" Thomas

Liz 'Snorkel" Thomas is back on the show today to talk about thru hiking and her new book "Long Trails: Mastering the Art of the Thru-Hike" Liz fills us in on what to consider and how to plan for your...

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ASP Stories Ep. 014:  Off the Map - Excerpt 3 - Bryan Snyder

ASP Stories Ep. 014: Off the Map - Excerpt 3 - Bryan Snyder

Welcome to another ASP Stories bonus episode. We will be having authors read from their books featuring each chapter as a new episode. Think of these bonus episodes as an ongoing audiobook for free. S...

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Ep. 349: Discovering Adventure Sports in Your Forties - Scott Newman

Ep. 349: Discovering Adventure Sports in Your Forties - Scott Newman

Some of are introduced to adventure sports shortly after figuring out how to walk. Some of us found ourselves eyeballs deep in our adventure passions as teenagers and, for others, it takes until their...

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Ep. 348: 2018 Outdoor Retailer Overview

Ep. 348: 2018 Outdoor Retailer Overview

We were back at the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market which was held in Denver, CO for the first time this year. In this overview episode, we visited with new and innovative outdoor companies to discuss ...

12 Feb 20181h

ASP Stories Ep. 013:  Off the Map - Excerpt 2 - Bryan Snyder

ASP Stories Ep. 013: Off the Map - Excerpt 2 - Bryan Snyder

Welcome to another ASP Stories bonus episode. We will be having authors read from their books featuring each chapter as a new episode. Think of these bonus episodes as an ongoing audiobook for free. S...

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Ep. 347: Thru Hiking the PCT - Philip Kramer

Ep. 347: Thru Hiking the PCT - Philip Kramer

Outdoor photographer and writer Phillip Kramer found himself working too much and not outside having enough fun. So, in 2013 he sat down and gave some thought to his predicament. His decision was to t...

8 Feb 20181h

Ep. 346: Travelling the World Isn't as Hard as You Think It Is - Travis Rabenberg

Ep. 346: Travelling the World Isn't as Hard as You Think It Is - Travis Rabenberg

On today's episode, Curt talks with Travis Rabenberg about how he manages to spend much of his life traveling to new places, seeing amazing things and meeting interesting people. He spent 13 months tr...

5 Feb 201853min

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