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The Dirtbag Diaries

Live From 5 Point Vol. 4

The Dirtbag Diaries

Duct Tape Then Beer

Sports, Wilderness

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2012

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the second half of our 2012 Live From 5 Point show. This week we continue the show from Steve's Guitars in downtown Carbondale, CO. Photographer Ben Moon presents his story about overcoming cancer, the community that rose up to support him and his thoughts on fear. Veteran alpine climber Mark Richey recounts the incident that almost took his climbing partner's life during their ascent of Sasser Kangri II. Colorful language included. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN

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0:00.0

I've been involved in the Patagonia field testing program for over 20 years right now.

0:08.5

For silent sports done in nature.

0:10.7

That's the feeling.

0:11.7

That's the feeling that I fell in love with with climate.

0:14.6

Cause no one necessary harm.

0:16.0

It's a organic cotton and recycle polyester to recycling the clothing to measuring our

0:21.4

carbon footprint, inspiring, implement solutions to the environmental crisis, so it gives

0:26.9

some love back to the server that doesn't happen.

0:29.8

It's not getting any love.

0:31.8

See what drives us at Patagonia.com.

0:37.0

With additional support from Kuat Rax and New Belgium Brewing.

0:41.4

Welcome back to Live from Five Point.

0:43.8

This live show has become an annual event, one of our favorite parts of the year.

0:47.8

This is the second half of the show.

0:50.0

It was recorded live at Steve's guitars in downtown Carmandale, Colorado.

0:54.3

We've likely edited the pieces so that they maintain the feel of the event.

0:58.5

If you missed the first installment, we spoke with Friskear, Josh Duac, and Kayaker, Chris

1:02.6

Corbylick.

1:04.0

This week, we present two new guests, both sharing stories around the theme of when the

1:09.4

shit hits the fan.

1:11.0

For the last decade, Ben Moon has made a living as a photographer.

1:23.7

If you flip through a Patagonia catalog, you've seen his work.

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