Most outdoor adventures end well. The rest are destined for this podcast.
Three stories from three adventurers.All of them loaded with the potential for disaster.How will they end?This episode is available at iTunesMusic used in this episode comes from Lobo Loco. Find their music, and thousands of other tracks available for creative use at the Free Music Archive.
Do you believe in beginners luck? These first timers ignored the learning curve and dove right in. After their experiences, they're now believers.This episode is available at iTunesThe various versions of the sea shanty, "Drunken Sailor," in this episode were performed, in order of appearance, by the Blaggards, the Deutsches Volksmusikensemble, the Irish Rovers, and Katy Adelson.
In part I of his SO THERE I WAS story, Joshua took us to a moment of desperation. If you haven't heard it yet, go and listen to that exciting part here. Now listen to the second half for the rest of his story.
After Joshua Bernstein and his wife showed up at the door of his new in-laws, they began a honeymoon of indefinite duration. In part one of his SO THERE I WAS story, Joshua describes the chain of events that led to a predicament of epic proportions.
Steve Graybill and two friends set out to kayak down a little-known creek in West Virginia called Moore Run. It would be cold and dangerous, and the creek and its wild environs would teach him a few unforgettable lessons about survival.
Matt Grove and his friend Nate thought they were totally prepared for an all-day adventure race. It should have been a fun challenge, but Matt spent the day in agony due to one crucial error.