Boldly Went: YOUR Adventure Stories

Boldly Went

Featuring the brief and true adventure stories told at Boldly Went Live Shows by outdoor enthusiasts and athletes of all kinds.

  • 13 minutes 1 second
    How to Wrap a Raft, Stories from R2AK 2019, Ep. 145
    This is one in a series of episodes we collected at our live storytelling event last year at the Race to Alaska sendoff party in Port Townsend, Washington. If you are going to wrap your raft while leading a group of 24 goddesses through class III and IV whitewater rapids on the Dolores River in Colorado, you better do it with style. Adventure Storyteller: Joel Shrut From: S’Klallam (or Klallam) (Port Townsend, WA) Music: Maricz This Podcast is supported by YOU, our faithful listeners! Help keep the show going and be a supporter at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    1 July 2020, 12:00 am
  • 9 minutes 3 seconds
    A Questionable Sunday Swim, Stories from R2AK 2019, Ep. 147
    This episode is part of a series of stories we collected at our live storytelling event last year at the Race to Alaska sendoff party in Port Townsend, Washington. Sometimes it takes a refreshing dip in a toxic river to remember why local natural spaces are worth fighting for. Adventure Storyteller: Michaela Elias From: S’Klallam (or Klallam) (Port Townsend, WA) Music: Maricz This Podcast is supported by YOU, our faithful listeners! Help keep the show going and be a supporter at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    8 June 2020, 12:00 am
  • 11 minutes 3 seconds
    Reports from a Kayaking Trip in Glacier Bay, Stories from R2AK 2019, Ep. 146
    This episode is part of a series of stories we collected at our live storytelling event last year at the Race to Alaska sendoff party in Port Townsend, Washington. John Muir, in his journal, wrote that one "should never go to Alaska as a young man (or woman)because you will never be satisfied with any other place as long as you live." In this story Larry Layman shares some observations from a kayaking trip in Glacier Bay that lend much truth to Muir's sentiments. Adventure Storyteller: Larry Layman From: S’Klallam (or Klallam) (Port Townsend, WA) Music: Maricz This Podcast is supported by YOU, our faithful listeners! Help keep the show going and be a supporter at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    2 June 2020, 12:00 am
  • 12 minutes 53 seconds
    Kayaking in Alaska, Stories from R2AK 2019, Ep. 144
    For the next few episodes we’ll be sharing some of the incredible stories that we collected at our live storytelling event last year at the Race to Alaska sendoff party in Port Townsend, Washington. Race to Alaska has been cancelled for 2020 so we’re hoping these stories will keep the intrepid and eccentric spirit of R2AK alive while we eagerly await its return next year. All the stories from this event were centered around the theme of water; this story is about a wild and somewhat harrowing overnight kayaking adventure in Alaska. Adventure Storytellers: Sissy & Susannah From: S’Klallam (or Klallam) (Port Townsend, WA) Music: Maricz This Podcast is supported by YOU, our faithful listeners! Help keep the show going and be a supporter at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    27 May 2020, 12:00 am
  • 20 minutes 6 seconds
    Welcome to Season 6! What Does Adventure Storytelling Mean to You? Ep. 143
    The first episode of Season 6! We've switching up our format a little so you can enjoy shorter episodes throughout your week. We hope you like it! We also ask the question, "What does adventure storytelling mean to you?" Music: Maricz This Podcast is supported by YOU, our faithful listeners! Help keep the show going and be a supporter at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    24 May 2020, 12:00 am
  • 41 minutes 15 seconds
    Be The Boss: Lightning, Foraging, and Mountaineering Ep. 142
    Being the boss means taking responsibility for ourselves and our relationships. It’s about who we let guide us, and how we guide others. Most importantly, it’s how we let our experiences dictate our lives. Adventure Storytellers: Neil Severson, Christina Kurty, Mindy Roberts From: Puyallup, Puget Sound Salish (Tacoma, WA), Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (Bend, OR) Music: Maricz, Craig MacArthur, Dan Lebowitz, The Mini Vandals Field Notes: Get new episodes delivered to your inbox as soon as they’re released: http://eepurl.com/cx_BMb Join the inspiring Boldly Went community and get access to our range of online storytelling shows and webinars. www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    6 April 2020, 12:00 am
  • 46 minutes 18 seconds
    Handmade Gear Reviews: Kayaking, Ice Climbing, Treeline Review Ep. 141
    It’s not every day we have the opportunity to get a professional gear reviewer to go to work reviewing some homemade and make-shift pieces of equipment. Adventure Storytellers: Matt Hagen, Joël Desgreniers From: Duwamish (Seattle, WA), Blackfoot, Ĩyãħé Nakoda (Stoney), Tsuu T'ina, Ktunaxa (Canmore, AB) native-land.ca Co-Host: Elizabeth "Snorkel" Thomas Music: Maricz, Unicorn Heads, Dan Lebowitz, Text Me Records / Bobby Renz Field Notes: https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/141-kayaking-climbing-treeline-gear-review.html Get new episodes delivered to your inbox as soon as they’re released: http://eepurl.com/cx_BMb Boldly Went Show Schedule/Tickets: https://www.boldlywentadventures.com/buy-tickets.html This Podcast is supported by YOU, our faithful listeners! Help keep the show going and be a supporter at www.patreon.com/boldlywent
    22 March 2020, 12:00 am
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