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The Dirtbag Diaries

The Dirtbag Diaries

This is what adventure sounds like. Climb. Ski. Hike. Bike. Paddle. Run. Travel. Whatever your passion, we are all dirtbags. Outdoor writer Fitz Cahall and the Duct Tape Then Beer team present stories about the dreamers, athletes and wanderers.

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¡Con Ganas!

Colorado is a mountain biking mecca. Yet some mountain-town locals have never experienced the wonders of singletrack trails. Today, we travel to Dillon, Colorado where one cycling nonprofit helps a gregarious group of bilingual chicas oil their chains, clip their helmets, and become the first females in their families to shred some trails.
2022-07-22
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Ask Us, We?ve Been There

?I definitely did not want to become a businessman,? remembers Rod Johnson, founder of Midwest Mountaineering. In the 1960?s, no Minneapolis outdoor shop sold climbing gear. So, Rod set up an impromptu gear shop in his apartment kitchen. Now, after 51 years of business, Midwest Mountaineering has become the community hub for people who live in the flatlands, but chase their dreams in the mountains.
2022-07-08
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The Shorts--Roundabout River

The Colorado River is supposed to be chocolatey brown, not a vibrant blue-green like it is just below the Glen Canyon Dam. Chris Kalman had written off spending any time in those unnatural, human-affected waters? until a friend towed him along for a paddle.
2022-06-24
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Bananas and Peanut Butter

Quinn Brett has been an endurance athlete for most of her adult life. From first ascents in Patagonia and Greenland to running across Zion and the Grand Canyon, her life revolved around putting one foot in front of the other. Then, after a life-changing accident in 2017, Quinn needed to find a new way to move through big landscapes.
2022-06-10
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You Slept Where?

Inspired by a pitch from a listener, we rounded up the Dirtbag Diaries team to chat about the most ridiculous places we?ve ever slept.  Want to share an amusing story about where you?ve slept? Tag us on Instagram or send us a short audio file or note. 
2022-05-27
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The Shorts--Long Walk to Happiness

With dirt under her fingernails and sun on her cheeks, Emily Benington?s thru-hike of the PCT eased the mental health struggles she?d had in London. But when she returned to the city, her anxiety and depression came back worse than before. Instead of running back to the mountains, Emily found a new path to happiness. 
2022-05-13
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Crash And Burn

Drive it until it dies. That?s the motto Fitz lived by as he crisscrossed the West in his truck, Crash. Family members would doubtfully ask, ?Are you sure you want to drive there?? Friends asked about Crash?s well being as though he was an aging dog. Fitz said, ?Though I knew the day was coming, I was still blindsided when the gears ground to a halt on my way to Yosemite. Could my belief in Crash transcend beyond the hulk of metal?? This episode first aired in 2012.
2022-04-22
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Rick's Rickshaw

Steven Walker has spent a lifetime canoeing and kayaking wild rivers throughout Canada. His idea of adventure consisted of a healthy dose of fear and first descents. In 2020, he had the opportunity to guide on Manitoba?s remote Bloodvein River. Steven usually thrives in remote conditions, but he quickly realized that guiding Rick Riewe, who had lost much of his mobility and speech to Parkinson?s disease, would present unique challenges and rewards.
2022-04-08
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The Shorts--Take The Bike

Patrick Davison grew up on a bike, exploring his neighborhood with family and friends. But as he grew older, he began to forget the simple joy of seeing the world on two wheels. Years later, he rediscovers a lost love and finds a new love on the trails.
2022-03-25
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Close Quarters

Nineteen year old Kiko Lopez had never set foot on a boat when he accepted an invitation to sail from Maine to the Bahamas with three friends. Choosing to leave the world of virtual classrooms behind, Kiko spent the next six months learning to tack and jibe, hoist sails, and de-escalate drama. For Kiko, this sailing adventure deepened his understanding of himself and his purpose.
2022-03-11
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Out of Bounds

When Gary Lacy heard his boss?s daughter was joining their company ski trip, he tried to bail. ?She?s probably 13, and from Boulder so she'll be a wacko,? Gary remembers thinking. Leslie turned out to be a 20-year-old who skied circles around Gary as he tumbled head-over-heels? both down the run, and for Leslie. But because of a company policy, Gary had to decide whether he?d go out of bounds. 
2022-02-25
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The Shorts--Suzie's Line

When first-grade teacher Madeigh Winsor-McCarron?s life changed in 2020, she had a hard time coaxing herself to get out the door. Zoom classes, fear about the future, and isolation threatened her mental health. But fortunately, her best adventure buddy always tugged her back into the mountains, away from anxiety, and into the present moment.
2022-02-11
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Play It By Ear

Kyle McCrohan loves outdoor sports, and for years he chased the goals that many of us share ? bigger, stronger, faster. But when he set out to make an ambitious winter ascent of an ice route on Sloan Peak, things didn?t go as planned. Since that day, Kyle has dedicated himself to finding different ways to grow in adventure that don?t involve taking bigger and bigger risks. He creates novel traverses through the Cascade Mountains that feel as artistic as they do athletic.
2022-01-28
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The Year of Big Ideas 2022

After Jon-Erick Anés moved from Puerto Rico to Florida, he struggled to find direction in his life. He kept repeating unhealthy patterns and feeling stuck in his relationships. When his older brother asked him to climb Half Dome together, Jon-Erick didn?t bat an eye. In our annual celebration of New Years? goals, we bring you a story about the power of saying yes, followed by our community goals for 2022. Happy New Year!
2022-01-14
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Winter Vacation

While most people curled up on the couch with a mug of hot cocoa, Emily Ford set out in the frigid winter to thru-hike Wisconsin?s 1200 mile Ice Age Trail. Over the course of their two and a half month winter vacation, Emily and her borrowed sled dog, Diggins, tested their endurance and found solitude, friendship, and beauty to last a lifetime.
2021-12-28
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The Best Gift: Make And Share

Create and make new again. After his Great Uncle Jack passed away, Noah Manke took a pair of his Uncle?s old jeans, complete with holes, oil stains and paint, and turned them into something new. It was a way to create, share and carry on the memory of someone special in his life. Now, the spirit of Uncle Jack accompanies Noah and his friends on their climbing adventures.  Give used. Give back. Give knowledge. Get inspired at Patagonia.
2021-12-24
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The Best Gift: An Old Bike

Better than new. Pass along cherished gear, surprise a loved one with the gift of repair and keep a good story going. Shanon Castle received a rad bike as a gift from her parents when she was 13, but it wasn?t life changing at the time, it was just a bike she remembers riding around sometimes. Fast forward 10 years. Shanon was a concert dancer, searching for a change. Something about riding her bike to work sounded dreamy. Since she couldn?t afford a bike, she asked her parents if they still had her old one. Give used. Give back. Give knowledge. Get inspired at Patagonia.
2021-12-20
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The Best Gift: A Shared Goal

Consider gifts that keep giving. Marta Bills fell in love with backpacking on a sixth grade class trip to the Sierra Nevada. And her love of getting away for days at a time with a heavy pack in the mountains stayed with her up until she had kids. The busyness of family life coupled with complicated logistics kept her away from her favorite activity for decades. On her 60th birthday, her daughter surprised her by proposing a path to reunite Marta with her love of backpacking.  Give used. Give back. Give knowledge. Get inspired at Patagonia.
2021-12-16
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The Best Gift: Time

Teach them what you know, or take them somewhere special. On a three week trip to Japan, Chris Lock wanted his sons, ages 10 and 12, to connect with their Japanese heritage while creating lifelong memories. He found an off-the-beaten-path adventure on the Kumano Kod? trail, complete with long day hikes and rustic lodges to sleep in. As the trip unfolded, Chris realized the gift was truly his: shared time with his sons and unparalleled memories that he will cherish forever.  Give used. Give back. Give knowledge. Get inspired at Patagonia.
2021-12-13
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The Shorts--Mad Dogs And An Englishman

Susan Greenwood?s family adventures were anything but typical. Led by her father?s wild spirit, their escapades took them up snowy mountains, meandering bike rides, and alpine lakes-- all without a map or a plan. When Susan began to take athletics a little too seriously as an adult, she challenged herself to reconnect with her father?s playful spirit of adventure.
2021-12-10
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Above Ground

When Cam Fields returned from a deployment in Afghanistan, violent dreams filled his nights. Diagnosed with PTSD, Cam tried therapy, but still felt himself spiralling. Then, he got a phone call that would change his course in life. Front Country Foundation
2021-11-26
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The Shorts--In The Current

Today, we bring you two shorts about the power of currents. As Keith Wagner struggled with PTSD after a career in the Air Force, the thought of wearing a PFD never crossed his mind. But one fateful day on the Brazos River in Texas, a close encounter with death finally taught him the value of his own life. And for Chandra Brown, the Grand Canyon provided a backdrop to see the tensions of time passing both on and off the river. 
2021-11-12
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Tales of Terror Volume 12

In our annual Tales of Terror, we bring you three terrifying tales. Shadows in the doorway. Disembodied footprints. Dark figures approaching through the woods. Snuggle up with a friend or your favorite stuffed animal-- and get ready to get spooky. Happy Halloween everyone.
2021-10-29
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Story Call Out

The most memorable gifts often aren?t purchased online. Sometimes, it?s as simple as the time we give to one another. A favorite recipe. An old bike that needs a new set of legs to pedal it. The gifts can be grand or small.  For the upcoming holiday season, we?re looking for stories about gifts that weren?t purchased for a special mini series with our friends at Patagonia.
2021-10-23
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Three Wheelin'

Every July, nearly 20,000 cyclists from around the world swarm the roads of Iowa for one week to ride across the state. It?s hot. It?s humid. And it?s not as flat as one may think. Iowa resident Caleb Smith shares his personal journey of RAGBRAI, complete with a buffet of midwestern charm: homemade pies, barn parties, sunsets over fields of corn. But he doesn?t ride a bike, he inline skates.
2021-10-08
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The Shorts--Two Feet In

Today, we bring you two Shorts about love on the trail. Lauren DeLaunay Miller reflects on the bond she forged with her Chevy Astro van. Chuck Radis wades into a hiking trip with his wife of 40 years. For both Lauren and Chuck, the outdoors helped them find, and renew, their loving relationships.
2021-09-24
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Backcountry Brushes

The first time Ken Jarvela picked up a sketchpad in the backcountry in the 1980?s, he decided he wanted to become a landscape painter. In his early 20?s, he packed three months of food, a tarp, and a set of watercolors into the Trinity Wilderness and, over the next 54 days, taught himself how to paint. This trip would mark the first in many that would define his career as a landscape painter.
2021-09-10
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Jump Start

After Patrick McGunagle graduated from college, he told himself he?d get a ?real job? after a summer on a fire crew in Montana. But the adventure, camaraderie, and purpose that came with fighting fire made it hard to trade the woods in for a cubicle. Seven years later, Pat now has a job more "real" than anything he could have imagined: a smokejumper. That?s someone who jumps out of planes to fight wildfires. Have questions? So did we.
2021-08-27
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The Shorts--Getting to Know Scoot

After Euan Fraser lost his dad in a mysterious accident, he spent decades of his life wondering what had happened. When he finally learned the truth, Euan began searching for new ways to get to know his father through adventures in the outdoors.
2021-08-13
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Snail Mail Stoke

We just hit our 300th episode! Whether you?ve been a listener from the mic-in-a-closet days, or you just joined us, it?s you-- our community-- that keeps us going. In honor of our listeners, we have a story about four women taking an idea introduced in one of our stories, adding their own creative spin and running with it. Happy summer!
2021-07-23
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Endangered Spaces--Oak Flat

Oak Flat, Arizona: a site sacred to the San Carlos Apache, a beloved climbing area, a rare riparian zone in the desert. The catch? It?s slated to become the largest copper mine in the history of North America. Days before the land was set to transfer to the mining company, a group of Native high school students ran 188 miles to Oak Flat-- joining a cry of protest loud enough to reach the ears of the White House. We dive into the fight to possess and protect a place with incredible spiritual and economic power.
2021-07-09
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The Shorts -- Coming In

Cycling intervals, homework assignments, planner items: Emily Schaldach raced through her life checking off her list. When Emily?s grandmother invited her to a silent meditation retreat in the woods of Colorado, she reluctantly accepted. Compelled to sit still for a few days, Emily saw herself in a way she hadn?t yet envisioned.
2021-06-25
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Emergency Twix

Michelle Baker and her husband John both fell in love with mountains before they fell in love with each other. As they started a family of their own, they hoped to pass down their passion for outdoor adventure and a respect for the dangers that go with it. While climbing the Grand Teton with their 12 year old son, a lightning storm soon had Michelle questioning whether she?d pushed too far.
2021-06-11
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Two Mountains

Two mountains, one in California and one in Nevada, named after the president of the Confederate States decades ago. How can a name be changed? Producer Fil Corbitt takes us through the wonky and lengthy process involved in renaming a place. A version of this episode first appeared on The Wind Podcast.
2021-05-28
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The Shorts -- The Dread

?The dread was there, strong and palpable. I just hoped my will was stronger,? writes Luke Hinz. After losing both his father and his brother in the month of May, Luke always had a feeling that something bad would befall him as well. When he set out to ski an ambitious line in Utah?s Wasatch Range on May 2nd, 2019, he had to face that fear in the mountains.
2021-05-14
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Flight of the Monarch

 ?I felt as though the Monarch Butterfly contained some special sort of wisdom that I could connect with,? says Benjamin Jordan. Inspired by the Monarch, he set out to do what no one had ever done before: recreate the migration of the Monarch Butterfly--by paraglider. Through this 5-month journey, Benjamin gained a deep respect for this fragile creature and a humble awareness of his own place in nature.
2021-04-23
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Sacred Slopes

?I did the skiing thing, I did the Navajo thing, and those worlds didn?t cross,? says Len Necefer. After learning how to ski-mountaineer in the winter of 2017, Len set out on an ambitious goal: to connect the Navajo cultural traditions of the mountains he comes from with his new love-- skiing.
2021-04-09
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The Shorts -- Balancing Act

Today, Carly Rushford and Paddy O?Connell find their edge on the snowy mountain slopes. In our first double-short episode, we hear how downhill skiing has helped Carly and Paddy shape their place and purpose in the world.
2021-03-26
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Introducing Climbing Gold

What connects the past, present and future of rock climbing?  In season one of Climbing Gold, the sport?s biggest star Alex Honnold and co-host Fitz Cahall take you on a tour through climbing, from the early days of the lunatic fringe where dirtbag climbers gambled with their lives to chase the edge of human imagination, to today?s new generation of athletes who have risen to the top of their sport without ever having touched the world?s most famous summits. Pushing the boundaries of climbing has always meant challenging the assumptions and status quo of the previous generation.  Athletes. Risk takers. Dirtbags. Pioneers. Community builders. Outsiders. Leaders. Please join us to hear the voices and stories of climbing?s past and future.
2021-03-22
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False Summit

?From here, it?s going to be easy.? Ryan Wichelns and Gabe Messercola repeated this phrase throughout their 21 day expedition in Denali National Park in 2015. From crossing scree-covered glaciers, to traversing ridgelines and downclimbing icy cliffs, to fording waist-deep rivers, Alaska taught these young mountaineers a lesson in making and letting go of plans. See an overview of their route. 
2021-03-12
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The Perfect Pace

?I think being on foot just allows you to walk past a person's front door. I think that's really important," says Rickey Gates. Rickey learned a lot about his country when ran across the United States. But when he finished, he realized his trip was incomplete and he set out to run every single street in San Francisco. His efforts to get to know the place he calls home ignited a movement of people getting to know their local communities all over the world. Find maps, photos, and more at Rickey's website http://www.rickeygates.com/
2021-02-26
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The Shorts -- Little White Canoe

?Thru-hiking started to feel like a compulsion: I had to hike the same way I had to breathe,? writes Eloise Robbins. After she fell in love with another thru-hiker on the PCT, she uprooted her life to be with him in Canada. Deprived of a job, a community, and most of all--mountains, Eloise wondered if the sacrifice for love was worth it.
2021-02-12
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Invaluable

?There should be no friction in the system. If someone wants to come and climb, they should be able to come and climb,? says Abby Dione, owner of Coral Cliffs in Florida. When Abby had to close her doors in March 2020 because of COVID-19 restrictions, she wasn?t sure how long she could keep the business afloat. Faced with losing its only climbing gym, and fueled by a spark of ingenuity, the community had to consider how much they valued the gym beyond the climbing holds.
2021-01-29
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The Year of Big Ideas 2021

When Doug Barclift decided to start a business, he headed to an untraditional spot to buy his real estate-- a junkyard. There he found the school bus, wedged between a trailer and a stack of cars, that he would transform into his own paddleboard company. And when a pandemic, civil unrest, and forest fires all threatened to thwart him, Doug kept paddling out to stay positive in a difficult year.  And friends and previous contributors share their goals to keep you dreaming and scheming, even when it feels like we?re just trying to get through another year. 
2021-01-15
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The Gift

?No one is going to talk me out of doing this because this is a great idea,? says Becca Skinner. ?I just gave the best Christmas gift and everyone is going to thank me later.? When Becca surprised her family with an overnight stay in a fire lookout cabin, she expected their holiday vacation to be a little more cozy than it turned out to be. In this episode, we follow the Skinner family through a frozen holiday and are reminded sometimes misadventures bring us closer together. 
2020-12-23
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The Shorts--The Inlet

In 2019, Will Dunlap began having existential questions about his place in the world. So he bought a plane ticket to Alaska, rented a kayak, and set out for the Taku Inlet. Through bitter rains and long days of paddling, Will experienced an inner journey he would never forget.
2020-12-11
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¡Venga, Venga!

Growing up in Guadalajara, Mexico, Fernanda Rodriguez had never heard of ?climbing? until she stumbled across a group of boulderers in the forest. That day, she remembers feeling ?like a flame was lit inside my heart.? At 15, despite the tide of economic and cultural challenge that faced her, Fernanda made up her mind to become one of the best climbers in her country. 
2020-11-25
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The Shorts -- Backyard Adventures

When Carmen Kuntz thinks ?adventure,? it doesn?t always mean a mega-trip many miles from home. Instead, she challenged herself and her friends to invent an adventure just out the backdoor. With skis, skins and paddles, they rediscover a familiar landscape in the Coastal Mountains of British Columbia.
2020-11-13
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Tales of Terror Vol. 11

Bloody tracks on a dark road. Hooded figures juggling lights. Eerie handprints appearing. We hope you?re ready to get spooky with our annual Tales of Terror! We have three stories from the backcountry that will send chills down your spine. Turn down the lights and grab your teddy bear. Happy Halloween!
2020-10-30
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What Unites Us

?Everything that we love is affected by politics for better or worse, and we can't afford to not be engaged with it,? says Canyon Woodward.  Today we hear stories from two people who?ve leaned in and worked directly with elected leaders to have a say in the future of the places we love. Canyon Woodward explains how trail running is a lot like running for office, and Kareemah Batts shares what it?s like to Climb The Hill on behalf of public lands and the outdoor community. We also hear from a broad set of voices across our country about why participation in the democratic process matters. We?re all in this together.
2020-10-09
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