The California Backcountry Report is a weekly podcast run throughout the wintertime that tracks weather, snowpack, avalanche activity, and the backcountry community.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWildernessEducationCourses |
The gents talk small amounts of precip and fret over what could amount to a lack luster year in total snow fall for the Sierra. Then, they dive into a fatal avalanche review. Small avalanches have big consequences.
The Fellas review the weather and a deadly avalanche in Montana.
The lads sit down with Gunnery Sergeant Travis Romenesko and Staff Sergeant Jessie Perkins of the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center to talk warfare in the mountains.
Look at these quitters! They'll be back to jawing next week. Go have some fun in the sun.
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I always tune in for the scoop, but I’m really just in it for the intros!
Just unsubscribed from season three because the hosts have gone out of their way to use the old name for Palisades and encouraged anyone who didn’t like it to unsubscribe. Why go out of your way to be a jerk and use the name that is cruel to native women, that those communities have asked us to stop using? “It’s always been that way” seems weak.
Content is useful, when they finally get to it. Lots of rambling and personal info that isn't interesting or relevant. Unsubscribed due to recent Covid vaccine skepticism and ranting about Palisades' new name…get over it, dudes. It's not about you. more
This podcast is a critical tool (along with many other tools, none stand alone!) for maintaining your snow safety skills and knowledge - I can’t say enough how important repetition is for learning something and this podcast gives me another opportunity to practice critical thinking about our current snowpack and choices we make in the backcountry. It’s 100% awesome for helping me practice more awareness, knowledge, and accountability for my decisions out there, and I’m so grateful for that!
Listen every week as I drive to Tahoe. You get the updates you need and you keep your head in the game. They get you thinking about where to go and what to look out for. They also mention local events, so it feels like a nice way to get a sense of the community.
Apple Podcasts | #130 | New Zealand/Sports/Wilderness |
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California Backcountry Report launched 4 years ago and published 50 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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