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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Pete McBride - A Passion for Water & Wild Places

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Pete McBride is a National Geographic photographer, filmmaker, and writer who tells untold stories from some of the world's wildest places. Most recently, Pete and his friend, author Kevin Fedarko, hiked the entire 800-mile length of the Grand Canyon, documenting the journey for his forthcoming book Grand Canyon: Between the River and Rim. The book is an amazing combination of breathtaking photography, adventure travelogue, and an examination of some of the conservation challenges facing the legendary national park. Given the fact that more people have stood on the moon than hiked the length of the Grand Canyon, it's no surprise that this book is a must-read. • Growing up in Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley, Pete spent his childhood skiing, playing hockey, and working on his family's ranch. After college on the east coast, he cut his teeth in journalism at the High Country News, where he discovered his proclivity for photography. From there, he set out on a series of adventures, camera in hand, and with a lot of hard work and hustle, he eventually sold his first story to National Geographic. After traveling the world as a photojournalist and having some close calls in Somalia and on Mt. Everest, Pete decided to focus his efforts on his "backyard river"—the Colorado River. Pete seems to have found his true calling in this iconic waterway—he has combined his artistic eye, journalistic perspective, and pursuit of adventure to become one of the Colorado River's greatest advocates. • Pete and I met up in Aspen just before he headed to the airport to catch a flight. Even though our time was limited, we managed to cover a wide range of fun topics. We dig into the details of his Grand Canyon hike, and Pete tells a scary story of coming way too close to death early in the trip. We talk about his relationship with Kevin Fedarko, and how their differing personalities complement each other well on hardcore adventures. Pete shares more about his career as a photographer, and how he sees his strong work ethic as the key to his success. Pete also gives a great overview of the challenges facing the Colorado River, and he offers some solid book recommendations for folks who want to learn more about water issues in the West. • Hopefully I'll get Pete back on for a Part 2 at some point in the future, because as you'll hear, there's still plenty more to discuss. For now, I really appreciate him taking the time to chat during such a busy time and hope you all enjoy the interview. ••• http://mountainandprairie.com/pete-mcbride/ ••• TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:00 - How Pete describes his work 4:10 - Following the length of the Colorado River 5:45 - Genesis of the idea to hike the Canyon 6:20 - Grand Canyon adventure explained 7:55 - Partnership with Kevin Fedarko 11:00 - Close to death in the Canyon 12:15 - Surprises from the adventure 14:40 - The night sky at the bottom of the Canyon 17:20 - Ecology of the Canyon 19:40 - Camera gear on the trip 20:45 - Battle with hyponatremia 22:05 - New book 27:25 - Pete's personal background 29:40 - Working at the High Country News 31:15 - First photojournalist assignment 33:00 - Talent vs hard work 35:20 - Surfing and Central America 37:00 - Photographers that Pete admires 39:40 - Conservation and the Colorado River 47:20 - Best books about water in the West

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast where I introduce you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West.

0:18.0

I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation or through my hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains.

0:25.6

My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artists,

0:30.4

adventurers, pretty much anyone who's doing important work has an interesting story and loves the American West.

0:37.0

My guess today is Pete McBride. Pete is a National Geographic photographer, filmmaker, and writer who tells untold stories from some of the world's wildest places.

0:47.0

Most recently, Pete and his friend, author Kevin Fadarko,

0:50.0

hike the entire 800 mile length of the Grand Canyon, documenting the journey for his forthcoming book, Grand Canyon between River and Rim. The book is an amazing combination of breathtaking photography, adventure travel log, and an examination of some of the conservation challenges facing the legendary national park.

1:09.0

Given the fact that more people have stood on the moon than height the length of the Grand Canyon,

1:13.7

it's no surprise that this book is a must read.

1:16.4

Growing up in Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley, Pete spent his childhood skiing, playing hockey,

1:20.9

and working on his family's ranch.

1:23.0

After college back east, he cut his teeth in journalism at the High Country News,

1:27.0

where he discovered his proclivity for photography.

1:30.0

From there, he set out on a series of adventures camera in hand and thanks to a great deal of hard work and hustle he was eventually able to sell his first story to National Geographic.

1:40.0

After traveling the world as a photojournalist and having some close calls in Somalia and on Mount Everest,

1:46.0

Pete decided to focus his efforts on his backyard river, the Colorado River.

1:51.0

Pete seems to have found his true calling in this iconic

1:54.0

waterway. He's combined his artistic eye, journalistic perspective, and pursuit of

1:59.6

adventure to become one of the Colorado River's greatest advocates.

2:03.0

Pete now met up in Aspen, Colorado, just before he was heading out to the airport to catch a flight.

2:08.0

Even though our time was limited, we managed to cover a wide range of fun topics.

2:12.0

We dug into the details of his Grand Canyon hike, and Pete tells a scary story of coming way too close to death early in the trip.

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