Adventure Sports Podcast

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Listen to in-depth interviews twice a week from adventure sports enthusiasts from around the globe. You'll hear from outfitters, guides, instructors, authors and many more who live their lives to the fullest. Not only will you enjoy shows about your favorite adventure sports, but you'll also discover activities you may decide to try as well. Come learn about amazing people and how their organizations provide incredible benefits to society.

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  • Ep. 1045: Biking to Every National Park in the Lower 48 - Spencer McCullough

    16/07/2024 Duración: 01h13min

    On May 21st, 2024, in Acadia National Park, Spencer became the first person to complete a trip to all the national parks in the lower forty-eight states…by bicycle. It took 13 months, 18,000 miles, and a whopping 28 flat tires.In preparation for this bicycle trip, Spencer moved into a van, cut the expenses of his life down to save money so he could take this time off. This bike trip was only the beginning of a larger advocacy project. Spencer’s goal is to make sure that if you hike or bike into a federallymanaged campground, there will always be a cheap place for you to stay. This will provide the necessary support for people who are recreating without a car and offer an incentive to others to leave their car at home.When not on the move, Spencer is heavily involved in community organizing and advocacy work. In 2020 he wrote and passed a ballot initiative in Denver County regarding Internet access and has spent countless hours helping move the needle on walking, biking, and bus infrastructure in Denver.Learn

  • Ep. 1044: Becoming Semi-Rad - Revisited - Brendan Leonard

    12/07/2024 Duración: 51min

    Brendan is the creator of Semi-Rad.com, which is a blog for folks who love their adventure sport, but aren’t sponsored athletes and don’t take themselves too seriously. They’re still rad, sort of. He started the website in 2011 and has been steadily carving out a corner of the outdoor/adventure industry with his humorist essays and writings about all things adventure. His stories have appeared in Backpacker, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, Men’s Journal, Sierra, Adventure Cyclist, and other publications. All of his books including, Bears Don’t Care About Your Problems are available here. Semi-rad.comInstagram: @semi_radFacebook: @semiradmediaOur Sponsors:* Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/ASP* Check out Incogni and use the code ADVENTURESPORTS at checkout: https://incogni.com/adventuresports* Check out Liquid IV and use my code ASP for a great deal: www.liquid-iv.com* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcas

  • Ep. 1043: Mason Discusses Career Trade-Offs With “For the Love Of” Podcast

    08/07/2024 Duración: 50min

    Hey folks! Today I’m (Mason, the host of Adventure Sports Podcast) getting interviewed! I was recently on For the Love Of to talk about my “career” in the outdoor/adventure industry and some of the tradeoffs, evolutions, and mishaps that have been made along the way. Angie and Jeni were so wonderful to talk with. They asked amazing questions and I told a bunch of stories I haven’t thought about in years. I love the premise of their show. Please be sure to check out the other interviews as it’s a perspective you won’t find anywhere else with adventure athletes. Learn more: https://www.fortheloveofpod.com/Our Sponsors:* Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/ASP* Check out Incogni and use the code ADVENTURESPORTS at checkout: https://incogni.com/adventuresports* Check out Liquid IV and use my code ASP for a great deal: www.liquid-iv.com* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-p

  • Ep. 1042: Human-Powered Traverse of the Planet - Revisited - Sarah Outen

    05/07/2024 Duración: 57min

    Originally aired October 23, 2017Between 2011 and 2015, Sarah Outen kayaked, cycled, and rowed over 20,000 miles around the northern hemisphere - across Europe and Asia, the Pacific, North America and the Atlantic. It was a journey of contrasts and extremes in terrain, weather, cultures and climates.Learn more about Sarah and where to buy Dare to Do below:Book: https://www.amazon.com/Dare-Do-Sarah-Outen/dp/1857886410Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarah_outen_home/Our Sponsors:* Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/ASP* Check out Incogni and use the code ADVENTURESPORTS at checkout: https://incogni.com/adventuresports* Check out Liquid IV and use my code ASP for a great deal: www.liquid-iv.com* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

  • Ep. 1041: Restoking Alpine Lakes as a Wildlife Pilot - Denise Joi

    01/07/2024 Duración: 01h01min

    Denise Joi is the first and only female pilot hired by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and has been a full time Wildlife/Natural Resource pilot for 9 years. Before this she flew summers in Alaska for Denali and St. Elias National Parks. She is an ATP MEI rated pilot holding a Bachelor of Science in Aviation. She’s volunteered and flown with nonprofit organizations overseas in Central America and Africa, spending a season coordinating flights in Antarctica. When not in the air, she can be found exploring the Colorado backcountry.Denise is the subject of the short documentary “Fight or Flight” featured in DOC NYC, Big Sky, and Telluride Mountain Film festivals.Learn more about Denise and watch Fight or Flight below:https://vimeo.com/884912388www.denisejoi.comInstagram @denise.joiOur Sponsors:* Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/ASP* Check out Incogni and use the code ADVENTURESPORTS at checkout: https://incogni.com/adventuresports* Check out Liquid IV and use my code ASP for a great deal: www.liquid-iv.co

  • Ep. 1040: Climbing 8,000-Meter Peaks in Winter - Revisited - Bernadette McDonald

    28/06/2024 Duración: 48min

    Originally published October 19, 2020After growing up on a farm in Saskatchewan, Bernadette got the taste of mountain living on a family trip to Banff, Alberta. She was so awestruck by the Canadian Rockies that she eventually moved there and worked at the Banff Centre, directing the Banff Mountain Festivals and starting a new division – Mountain Culture at The Banff Centre. After 20 years of volunteering at the Banff Film Festival, she began getting involved in book projects through the Centre and eventually starting writing books about mountaineering history. Today’s episode features a discussion about Bearnadette’s latest book, Winter 8000: Climbing the World’s Highest Mountains in the Coldest Season. It’s a harrowing tale of the history of winter ascents and what challenges are left to face in the world of 8,000-meter climbing!Pick up a copy of Winter 8000 at Mountaineers.orgLearn more about Bernadette at BernadetteMcdonald.Our Sponsors:* Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/ASP* Check out Incogni a

  • Ep. 1039: Blood Sweat Tears - Christine Reed

    27/06/2024 Duración: 01h06min

    Christine is the founder of Rugged Outdoorswoman Publishing, whose first publication, Blood Sweat Tears, is a perfect example of the mission to promote the adventure stories of women and gender-expansive folks. Her award-winning debut memoir, Alone in Wonderland, shares the story of her personal transformation via thru-hiking. She has been forged by nature and movement, and she firmly believes in the power of story and representation to invite every body into the outdoors where we can see ourselves more clearly.Blood Sweat Tears is a short story collection from 26 women+ hikers and runners about the experience of being in a female body on trail. This group of intrepid and vulnerable athletes/writers talk periods, boob sweat, and ugly crying. The trail is a place for healing, and can show us what we are made of---but it's always us doing the hard work.Learn more about Christine and where to find the book below:Ruggedoutdoorswoman.comInstagram and tiktok @ruggedoutdoorswomanListen to Christine’s first episo

  • Ep. 1038: Traveling to Every Country in the World on a Teacher Salary - Revisited - Brian Asher

    21/06/2024 Duración: 55min

    Announcement:The winner of our Go Multisport book giveaway will be announced in the show intro! You can learn more about Go Multisport and the author, Jennifer McConachie on Monday’s episode! https://www.amazon.com/Go-Multisport-Challenge-Exploration-World/dp/157826992XShow notes:After humble beginnings in the world of sports, Brian was introduced to summiting mountains, vast wilderness, and travel when he went to work at a summer camp in Colorado that changed his life forever. After that experience, as well as encouragement from his brother, he was eager to see more of the world. That’s when he took a solo trip to Central America just to experience the culture and scenery. He was hooked!Brian quickly began traveling all over the world, racking up visits to dozens of countries in a relatively short amount of time. It wasn’t long before the idea to visit every country in the world became his pursuit.Today is the story of how Brian did just that. Well, every country except one...Instagram: @the.world.hikerYouTu

  • Ep. 1037: The Beauty of Combining Adventure Sports - Jennifer Strong McConachie

    17/06/2024 Duración: 01h03min

    Are you ready to Go Multisport? You can run, you can paddle, you can swim, you can ski, you can climb, you can train, and you can bike. But how can you combine them all together? For ultra-like distances and days at a time? How about climbing, hiking, and packrafting all in one day?Beyond traditional 5Ks and 10Ks and single sport extreme and endurance events, is the newly evolving field of multisport. Multisport events are usually self-designed and determined. These extreme athletes most often create their own events because they are the first to do these human-powered endurance challenges.Jennifer Strong McConachie is an ultrarunner, mountaineer, marathon swimmer, endurance paddler, multisport athlete, and alumni of the podcast. An Outward Bound graduate, she is also a Fellow in the Royal Geographical Society, Member of The Explorers Club, and author of Go Far and Go Multisport.You can find Jennifer’s books at the links below:Go Multisport Book: https://www.amazon.com/Go-Multisport-Challenge-Exploration-Worl

  • Ep. 1036: The Reality of Getting Paid to Do Adventure Sports - Revisited - Caitlin Giddings

    15/06/2024 Duración: 45min

    Originally aired March 23, 2020When Caitlin fell in love with bike touring after an accidental solo adventure across the American West, she knew she needed to find a way to make money to keep her doing what she loved. What she realized is that getting paid for your passion isn’t always what it seems. Today we’ll hear her story of the triumphs and trials of working in the outdoor industry and doing “adventure” for a living. Her Article in Outside Online: https://www.outsideonline.com/2407239/bike-touring-dream-job-nightmareInstagram: @caitlingiddingsTwitter: @caitlingiddingscaitlingiddings.comOur Sponsors:* Check out Incogni and use the code ADVENTURESPORTS at checkout: https://incogni.com/adventuresports* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

  • Ep. 1035: Ultra Running With Multiple Sclerosis - Matt Knaggs

    11/06/2024 Duración: 01h01min

    Matt considered himself a casual runner, completing one or two half-marathons a year. He was raising a family, advancing his career, and staying healthy. His outlook on life was that it was chugging along, and Matt was content. As far as he was concerned, he “had it all figured out.” However, as life often does, it threw Matt a tough curveball with what seemed like an unsolvable problem. His balance was off, he was constantly exhausted, and his vision was blurry.After months of doctor appointments, ER visits, and no answers, Matt was left with a sense of bewilderment about the changes happening to him. After collapsing on a work trip and being rushed to the hospital by his work colleagues, he was finally diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and told he would be wheelchair-bound within five years. Today, we’ll hear about Matt’s journey since the diagnosis, how he got back into running, and how he set his goals far beyond what he imagined before this life-altering news. This leads us to what’s next. Starting

  • Ep. 1034: Cycling Around the World in 80 Days - Revisited - Mark Beaumont

    30/05/2024 Duración: 56min

    Growing up on a farm in Scotland and being homeschooled until the age of 12 isn’t exactly the childhood you’d expect from an accomplished world-traveling adventurer that Mark has become. Or is it? Today we get to hear Mark put together the pieces of his earliest motivations, his two circumnavigations of the world by bicycle, and the idea behind his latest book, Endurance: How to Cycle Further.Other accomplishments by Mark include:Recipient of the British Empire MedalBicycled around the world twiceThe fastest being 79 days, a Guinness World RecordBicycled from Anchorage Alaska to Ushuaia ArgentinaBicycled from Cairo, Egypt to Cape Town, South Africa in 42 days (world record)Follow Lael Wilcox, who started in Chicago three days ago, as she attempts to break the women's record here: https://www.instagram.com/laelwilcox/Find out more about Mark:Markbeaumontonline.com@mrmarkbeaumontHis book:Endurance: How to Cycle FurtherOur Sponsors:* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Suppor

  • Ep. 1033: Climbing and Struggle - Ryan Devlin

    28/05/2024 Duración: 01h01min

    Ryan Devlin is an actor, entrepreneur, and rock climber. He has hosted television shows on ABC, CBS, and MTV, and conducted interviews with celebrities, athletes, musicians, and politicians. Ryan is also a dedicated rock climber, finding both passion and purpose in the climbing community. Ryan hosts the popular climbing podcast and YouTube channel, The Struggle Climbing Show, where he talks with elite climbers about their struggles and breakthroughs in training, nutrition, tactics, and mental game. His show has garnered millions of views and downloads since launching in 2022.Today we’re sitting down with Ryan to hear about how he got into climbing “late”, as he admits, and hear why late is better than never! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestruggleclimbingshow/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thestruggleclimbingshowwww.thestruggleclimbingshow.comYou can listen to The Struggle Climbing Show anywhere you get podcasts.Our Sponsors:* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Su

  • Bonus Episode: Mule Riding, Canyoneering and Skiing into a Pool: Uniquely Utah Adventures

    24/05/2024 Duración: 01h03min

    Hey folks! Today we’re handing the mic over the ASP alumni Aaron Millar to take us on a uniquely Utah adventure! We’re sharing his new series all about the incredible adventures you can have in the in Utah: Life Elevated.You can listen to the rest of this series, Utah: Life Elevated anywhere you get podcasts. The link for Spotify is below. Also, if you’d like to book the adventure in this episode, go visit https://www.americansky.co.uk/utah-holidays/self-drive-experience-utah-life-elevatedTo learn more about other adventures in the amazing state of Utah, go to visitutah.comListen to the rest of the series here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7gOkvI0lSmcndU2SjGCS0r?si=e799b0861b7c4062You can find out more about Aaron and Armchair Productions here: https://www.armchair-productions.com/Our Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out Tecovas: www.tecovas.com* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/d

  • Ep. 1032: From Canoeing in Michigan to Protecting the Amazon Rainforest - Eric Rutter

    20/05/2024 Duración: 51min

    During his day job Eric writes about Michigan football for Sports Illustrated and works at a Mexican Restaurant. However, during breaks from work, Eric takes solo travel experiences all around the world to some of the most exotic places. Eric’s confidence in travel began a few years ago when he attempted a 120-mile solo canoe trip on the Au Sable River in his hometown of Grayling. The seemingly familiar location and experience made Eric realize home is much more adventurous than we often think. That accomplishment led Eric to eventually travel to the Amazon Rainforest, where he saw firsthand the destruction of the most biodiverse place on earth and immediately got involved in helping protect it. @EricRutter11 on InstagramOur Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out Tecovas: www.tecovas.com* Check out The Wonderful Company: https://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPriv

  • Ep. 1031: Riding a Horse Across America - Revisited - Jesse McNeil

    16/05/2024 Duración: 51min

    Originally aired August 22, 2021At 37, Jesse McNeil—at times carpenter, commercial fisherman, dabbler in real estate—decided to buy an untrained horse, make himself into a horseman, and ride all the way across the United States, from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.A fiercely independent traveler, Jesse had navigated previous coast-to-coast trips—solo journeys by moped, bicycle, and small airplane. This time, however, he had a partner: a five-year-old Tennessee Walking Horse named Pepper. An inexperienced horseman with an equally inexperienced mount, Jesse would quickly discover the immense challenges of his new undertaking. Over the course of eight months and fourteen states—beginning in Oregon and ending on a beach in New Hampshire—he would be tested many times over as he learned not only what it took to keep Pepper safe and healthy, but the true value of qualities that he had once easily dismissed: patience and companionship.The generosity of strangers, from helpful ranchers and storekeepers to suburban

  • Ep. 1030: The Importance of Trying New Adventures - Paddy O’Connell

    15/05/2024 Duración: 56min

    One of the hardest things to get over when trying new adventure sports as an adult is looking like a newbie. However, that’s exactly what we need to do in order to experience the joy of new adventures. Today, we’re talking to someone facing those challenges head on and bringing a camera with him so you can see exactly what it’s like. With his enthusiasm for learning new things and his 6’5”, 250 pounds of questionably athletic mass, Paddy O’Connell is like an average, everyday outdoor enthusiast who’s been inflated way beyond average, standard size. With Paddy’s new show, PaddyO Sucks At, pairs him with coaches and mentors from different sports and activities, at which it’s doubtful he’ll excel, in a celebration of the one thing we can all relate to: being a beginner.Instagram: @paddyrocpaddyroc.comWatch PaddyO Sucks at:https://watch.outsideonline.com/series/paddyo-sucks-at/3Ggy4whN-CWNFd6tJhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTqt5LuYBDsOur Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out Tecovas: www.teco

  • Ep. 1029: Behind the Scenes of Search & Rescue - Revisited - Moose Mutlow

    09/05/2024 Duración: 01h01min

    Originally published March 21, 2022Moose has over 30 years of traditional and alternative education experience around the globe. He has course directed 58-day Outward Bound instructor trainings in Appalachia, been a deputy headmaster in the Kalahari Desert, managed a beach concession on the Mediterranean, slogged through Australian rain forests with middle school students, juggled as a street performer in too many cities to mention, has more than 2000 days of field instruction in a wilderness setting, spent four months as the Interim Head for an elite ski academy, and recently returned from teaching a canoe program for Veterans on the Gulf of Mexico.Since 2002 Moose has been a member and senior trainer of Yosemite Search and Rescue, working as a technician and within Incident Command, at one of the busiest SAR operations in the world. Moose currently works for NatureBridge in Yosemite National Park as the Senior Projects Director for planning, design and construction of the National Environmental Science Cent

  • Ep. 1028: Biking Across America With No Food or Money - Daniel Troia

    06/05/2024 Duración: 50min

    Daniel Troia is a filmmaker who just released his new documentary, "We Are All In This Together", which traces his cross-country bicycle journey with no food, no money, and his search for human connection. The film captures the interactions that Troia has with the people who lend a helping hand, and shows that those who face the most adversity in their lives, often have the most to give.A journey taken entirely alone, Troia crosses the Great Basin Desert, climbs over 11,000 foot mountain passes in Montana, and rides over the Sierras, Rockies and Appalachian Mountain ranges. After covering 7,000 miles and 19 states, the film suggests that although so many things can feel overwhelming in our world right now, the one thing that we CAN control is how we treat each other.“We Are All In This Together” is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Google Play!Instagram: @the_travelin_dudeWebsite: weareallinthistogethermovie.comOur Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: shopify.com/asp* Check out Tecovas: www.tecovas

  • Ep. 1027: How to Beat Monday - Revisited - Mike Chambers

    03/05/2024 Duración: 49min

    Originally aired November 8th, 2021Summiting mountains in South America, bikepacking in the desert and climbing classic big wall routes sound like epic adventures that you’d have to save lots of vacation days for, right? The travel alone would take up at least a day or two, especially for any international trips. Not to mention making arrangements for other responsibilities like kids, pets, work, etc. Mike Chambers and his adventure partner, Jason Antin, think otherwise. In fact, they think you can leave the office on Friday at 5pm, have an adventure of a lifetime and be back at work at 9am on Monday. Is it easy? Of course not. Is it worth it? C’mon now. It all started when Mike was living in Boston and Jason was based in Colorado and the two came up with the bright idea of summiting Mt. Rainier in a true weekend. To the astonishment of the park rangers that hesitantly granted them the permit, their plan worked. Although the morning meetings that Monday were not as productive as they usually were, they both w

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