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Adventure Sports Podcast

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

Adventure Sports Podcast

Curt Linville

Sports, Science, Fitness, Nature, Health & Fitness, Wilderness

4.6580 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Originally aired October 23, 2017

Between 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/1857886410

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarah_outen_home/



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0:00.0

Hey folks, welcome to the Adventure Sports podcast. I'm your host Mason. You know, a lot of us dream of doing something huge one day, doing something that takes, you know, ourselves around the world. And Sarah Uton was able to do that. She took on the planet. It was a row. It was a kayak. It

0:23.3

was a bike of over 20,000 miles around the world. Took her almost five years. And as you can imagine,

0:30.6

there is a ton of adventure that happened. We're going to hear a little bit about that. This is from

0:36.1

2017, by the way. So this is a

0:38.5

throwback Thursday episode. And it just touches on so many things this show is about, you know,

0:43.7

grand adventures, doing something you don't think is possible, fighting the odds, fighting the

0:48.9

elements, being out there for a really long time. I doubt that many of us will have a chance to do something

0:55.3

this big and grand. However, we can get a lot of inspiration from these big adventures. So no matter

1:00.8

what your adventure appetite is, whether it is taken on the world or taken on your town or taken on

1:06.1

a 5K, as Sarah says in her book, Dare to Do. And speaking of book, we have a winner from last week's

1:14.1

book giveaway of Christine Reed, our guest from last Monday's episode, Blood, Sweat, Tears is her

1:20.5

new book that we talked about. And that winner is, drum roll please, Emily Joyce. Emily,

1:31.1

congratulations on winning a copy of the book book anytime we do have a new guest a new episode with a book we're going to do a giveaway and there's a lot of them

1:35.9

coming just warning you uh authors are great storytellers so they make great podcast guests and it's a

1:41.2

great way to learn more about the stories and dive in and do something else

1:44.8

besides listen you can read and follow along that way and really get into a subject and get

1:49.0

into somebody's story more so than we can do in an hour and with this new book by christine reed

1:53.6

blood sweat tears you get into 26 different stories from 26 authors so emily go ahead and

1:59.5

reach out to me follow up with your address, and I'll get

2:02.6

you a copy of the book right away. Thank you so much. And be listening in on the next episode that we

2:07.4

have an author as the guest. All right, let's go ahead and dive in.

2:21.2

Hello, friends.

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