
Ninety-Pound Rucksack is a podcast about the US Army's legendary 10th Mountain Division, a gritty unit of World War II climbers and skiers who trained for more than two years in the Colorado Rockies (often wearing ninety-pound "rucksacks," or backpacks) to fight the Axis powers in extreme cold and mountainous terrain. Not only did the Division's insertion into the war help end Germany's occupation... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Featuring all-original research, this revelatory episode reveals how David Brower helped revolutionize American climbing from within the ranks of the 10th Mountain Division.
The story also examines the extraordinary new recruits who made up the 86... more
In Part 3 of our Camp Hale series, host Christian Beckwith explores America's military mountaineering experiment during the pivotal winter of 1942–43. Following Second Lieutenant John McCown, the episode traces early training frustrations, the media ... more
In Part 2 of our deep dive into Camp Hale, host Christian Beckwith explores the rocky beginnings of the mountain troops' high-altitude military encampment. From the soldiers' grueling acclimatization to the challenges of uniting skiers, mountaineers,... more
In Episode 11 of Ninety-Pound Rucksack, host Christian Beckwith explores the origins of Camp Hale, the high-altitude training ground where the mountain troops were transformed into the elite mountain warfare unit of the U.S. Army.
The episode cov... more
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Christian - Mini Dole lived next door to the house we rented every winter at Mad River Glen in Waitesfield VT. He would come to dinner occasionally and convinced me to join the National Ski Patrol when I turned 18 in 1975. I wrote a term paper on him, the National Ski Patrol and the 10th Mtn Division in grade school and when telling stories about the NSP and the 10th, in my recollection at least, Dole always used the word “we” when describing the inception of the 10th Mtn Div and the National S... more
Christian, thank you for devoting your time to telling such a remarkable story. My grandfather was a member of the 10th (86th, HQ). It has been a blessing to learn more about this story and thus learning more about my grandpa. Thank you.
Brilliant content blended with great story telling.
Deep dive into the history of the 10th Mountain Division. I fell in love with skiing in college in the 80’s, I am a veteran of the 10th from the early 90’s, climbed the Grand Teton in the late 90’s and Rainier in 2001. The description of all of these places in the podcast was wonderful with historical clips of WWII radio. Love this podcast!
Such a great podcast. Love the Teton climbing history, the stories of WWII I’d never heard before, and the opportunity to hear stories of fascinating people.
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The content centers on the historical exploits of the 10th Mountain Division of the US Army during World War II, particularly their rigorous training in the Colorado Rockies while wearing heavy rucksacks. Episodes assess the diverse experiences of soldiers within this legendary division, focusing on key figures, their training challenges, and the unique strategies they employed to navigate harsh winter environments. Beyond the war narratives, the podcast highlights the lasting impact these veterans had on post-war American outdoor culture, such as founding ski areas, developing outdoor equipment, and establishing avalanche science. The storytelling merges personal anecdotes with historical research, creating a compelling exploration of the ... more
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