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Cold

Uinta Triangle | Episode 2

Cold

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True Crime, Ksl, Homicide, Cold, Susanpowell, Society & Culture, Westvalleycity, Joyce Yost, Utah, Found, Westvalley, Missing Persons, Murder, Police, Stevepowell, Disappearance, Investigation, Kidnapping, Coldcase, Joshpowell, Documentary

4.840.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

New podcast from the COLD team: Eric Robinson forges a new friendship on the John Muir Trail, while an old friendship frays under stresses of the trail. From the High Sierra to the Himalaya, Eric’s aspirations in the outdoors continue to grow. His wife, Marilyn Koolstra, accompanies Eric on some of his adventures. But a rift emerges when Eric insists on going out alone after a few close calls with death in the mountains.

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Dave Colley, host of the Cold Podcast. You may be wondering what you into Triangle is.

0:07.0

Well, it's a standalone story. I have been wanting to tell for a very long time about a man from

0:12.6

Australia who disappeared while on a solo hike. And if you like cold, I think you will enjoy you

0:18.1

into Triangle as well. This is not season four of cold.

0:22.2

That project is still in the works.

0:24.4

I'm dropping each episode of You Into Triangle here in the cold feed,

0:28.3

but it would really help me out if you would follow you into Triangle as well.

0:32.4

You can find it by searching for you into Triangle.

0:35.3

That's U-I-N-T-A, or by using the link in the episode description.

0:40.1

Thank you so much for listening. Your support is the only reason I get to keep doing this,

0:45.1

and it means the world. Most travelers here are content with what they can see from car

0:52.7

windows or the verandas of hotels.

0:55.7

When an excursion into the woods is proposed, all sorts of dangers are imagined.

1:00.3

Snakes, bears, Indians, yet it is far safer to wander in God's woods than to travel on black

1:06.4

highways or to stay at home.

1:09.2

John Muir, our national parks.

1:15.4

Eric Robinson loved to read.

1:17.6

He spent his mornings in his garden with a cup of tea in a book,

1:20.5

the Alaskan adventure fiction of Jack London,

1:22.9

the mountaineering tales of John Crackhour,

1:25.0

and the musings of naturalist John Muir.

1:27.6

John Muir was a Scotsman who established trails and parks and, you know, part of the

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