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Adventure Sports Podcast

Ep. 465: A 2-Month Paddling Trip Down the Green River Revisited- Heather Hansman

Adventure Sports Podcast

Curt Linville

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

4.6579 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Heather Hansman is a freelance journalist who has also been a raft guide and ski patrol member in her past. In the summer of 2016, she spent 2 months on a raft floating the Green River through Wyoming and Utah. She's on today's show to let us in on her epic experience. 

Since we had her on last year, she has written a book about the experience, set to release March 22, 2019:  You can preorder it here: https://www.heatherhansman.com/blank


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Being on a river and paddling is a really cool pace to see a landscape and to kind of like move through because it's slow enough that you're kind of always moving, but it's slow enough that you really get time to see places and to get to see it over a season and kind of see the whole thing and to watch it change slowly.

0:19.7

This is the adventure sports podcast where we talk to athletes, adventurers, and business owners from around the world of adventure sports.

0:27.8

Whether you're climbing Mount Everest, starting a bike shop, or getting up off your couch to take your kids hiking for the first time,

0:34.5

we want you to have the motivation and inspiration you need to chase that

0:38.5

next adventure. The Adventure Sports podcast is brought to you by Camp Crate, the leaders in fully planned

0:45.2

self-guided backpacking adventures, as well as backpacking gear rental. You can check them out at

0:51.1

campcrate.net.

1:03.0

Before I knew better, I used to carry cans of food into the backcountry, like a doofus.

1:04.7

Obviously, I don't do that anymore.

1:09.0

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1:14.0

The best backpacking food, the best freeze-dried food in the world.

1:19.5

And if you keep listening to the episode, I can show you how to save 20% off an order if you want some.

1:22.5

What's up, everybody?

1:30.2

Today's revisited episode is Kurt talking to Heather Hansman about her really cool green river paddling trip really awesome story you'll enjoy it but I wanted to make a little announcement before we started

1:36.7

I always have a couple announcements here and there but yesterday was the best day the podcast has ever had listeners listenership-wise, which is really cool.

1:47.4

So thank you for that.

1:49.1

All of y'all are a part of that, obviously.

1:53.2

I guess that goes without saying, but thank you.

1:57.0

That was really cool to see.

1:58.4

So let's keep that up.

2:00.1

Let's keep up that motivation for 2019.

2:02.3

We want to get this show into as many years as possible because we think this is valuable

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