This podcast will cover all things related to canyoneering, canyoning and gorging. We will interview people in the canyoneering community that have some knowledge to contribute. Either by providing gear, beta, first descents, or were maybe involved in an accident or mishap where we will discuss what we can all learn. Our hope with this podcast is to provide the listener with epic, entraining and e... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWilderness |
Braxton and Wesley decided to do Imlay and Heaps canyons in one day in Nov 2023. We chat about how they got the idea, what they did to train and the thing they learned in the canyons that day. more
Eric has been exploring the Glacier area and other parts of Montana and Idaho. We talk about some of his first descents and other adventures he had this year and some of the major lessons he learned. Especially when he did Heaps in Zion with a person... more
Russell James Ray is credited with the first canyoneering descents of the Barrancas, Sinforosa, and Batopilas. It was an endeavor that spanned several years, and included a self-delusional, non-first descent of the Barranca del Cobre. To find the boo... more
Eric and I chat about the canyons in Sedona Arizona and the surrounding area. We cover how to keep the area protected by not damaging native ruins or cryptobiotic soil that is important for the ecosystem there. Eric has a great website with maps and ... more
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Finally a podcast about canyoneering. I enjoy the different perspectives from folks around the world as well as the accident reviews so we can all learn from mishaps and mistakes. more
Finally a podcast about canyoneering. I enjoy the different perspectives from folks around the world as well as the accident reviews so we can all learn from mishaps and mistakes. more
I recently did a canyoneering trip in Zion. It was an incredible experience. Returning home, I searched for information on canyoneering. This podcast has been a wealth of information, great stories, and a good reminder to get some technical training! Thanks for putting it out, recommend it to anyone who loves adventure and canyons.
Awesome information for all that Canyoneer!
I was looking for a new podcast, got into canyoneering over the past couple years, magic! Thanks for putting the work in, great podcast!
Apple Podcasts | #233 | Denmark/Sports/Wilderness |
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