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The Dirtbag Diaries

Mileposts--Greater than the Sum of its Parts

The Dirtbag Diaries

Duct Tape Then Beer

Sports, Wilderness

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2016

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In the fall of 2015, photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko embarked upon a journey to rally support to protect one of our most awe-inspiring national treasures: the Grand Canyon. Their method? A 700+ mile sectional thru-hike of the wilderness that lies between the rim and the river. They knew the trek would challenge them, but they had no idea how quickly and completely the canyon would leave them demoralized and physically destroyed. The two of them were contemplating giving up when, as Kevin puts it, 'A miracle happened'. Today, a story about three people who have dedicated the better part of their lives to developing a unique skill--and a project so complicated and important that it required their cumulative experience to pull it off. It's also a story about friendship, and how friends working toward a common goal can lead to something greater than the sum of its parts. You can find Pete's photography and film at: www.petemcbride.com/ To hear more from Kevin, pick up a copy of his book, The Emerald Mile, or listen to the Diaries episode, "The Threshold Moment." To learn more about Pete and Kevin's journey, check out these two articles: "6 Painful Lessons I Learned by Hiking the Grand Canyon" and "Are We Losing the Grand Canyon?" To learn more about the current threats to the Grand Canyon and what you can do to help, visit: savetheconfluence.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

To unlock new experiences, you have to go past the parking lot,

0:04.3

past the ranger station, past the places you know.

0:08.6

Our national parks are our national treasure.

0:11.8

Places ancient, epic, and wild.

0:16.4

Where moments are simple and friendships come alive.

0:20.6

To celebrate the centennial of our national parks,

0:23.6

our team at REI wants to help you to go deeper

0:27.2

and explore our nation's most inspiring places.

0:30.7

REI, a life outdoors, is a life well lived.

0:37.8

You're listening to The Jure Packed Areas,

0:40.0

a production of duct tape and beer,

0:42.4

with additional support from Patagonia,

0:44.8

Kuat Racks, and Fireside Providens.

0:57.2

I lay the blame for basically everything that's happened

1:00.8

in this project, the feet of my friend Pete McBride.

1:04.6

It was he who came up with the totally hair-brained scheme.

1:10.9

This is writer Kevin Ferdarco.

1:12.9

Pete, he was passing through Flagstaff,

1:15.7

which is where I lived, and he asked me to go on a mountain bike ride with him,

1:19.3

which I didn't particularly want to do,

1:20.6

because I enjoy spending my time on the couch watching videos.

1:24.7

So he drags me out on this mountain bike ride through the forest,

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