Logo

    Episode 001: Ash Dykes World First Epic Adventures (Yangtze, Mongolia & Madagascar)

    We're thrilled to announce the launch of the brand-new Adventure Diaries Podcast.

    A podcast for Adventurers, Explorers and those curious about the natural world.

    🎧 We dive into tales of adventure, exploration, the natural world with our amazing guests 🎧


    From polar expeditions to desert sands, jungle treks, ocean waves, and the summits of the world


    Discover stories of fearless adventurers, their incredible journeys, and many world-first achievements.


    Be inspired by hidden wonders, be captivated, and become a part of a global community of like minded explorers, adventurers and those curious about the natural world


    Every Episode Delivers on 3 promises:

    ·       Captivating Story or Experience

    ·       Call to Adventure - From our guest to you!

    ·       Pay It Forward -  A worthy cause or project, from our guest to you


    If you want story, inspiration and the opportunity to connect and give back then this si the show for you.

    Are you READY?

    This is your CALL to Adventure.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving this video a like, leaving a comment and subscribing for more exciting content.

     

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates. 

     

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

     

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #Adventure #Discovery #Explorer #Naturalworld

    en-us18 Episodes

    People also ask

    What is the main theme of the podcast?
    Who are some of the popular guests the podcast?
    Were there any controversial topics discussed in the podcast?
    Were any current trending topics addressed in the podcast?
    What popular books were mentioned in the podcast?

    Episodes (18)

    National Outdoor Expo 2024 & AWARDS: We're Shortlisted For Best Outdoor Podcast

    National Outdoor Expo 2024 & AWARDS: We're Shortlisted For Best Outdoor Podcast

    The Adventure Diaries team will be at the National Outdoor Expo in Birmingham, on 23rd & 24th March

    AND we are up for an award in the BEST Outdoor Podcast Category!

    Incredible!

    Please VOTE for the Show at https://AdventureDiaries.com/Vote

    We hope to see some of you in Birmingham

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Season 1 Of Adventure Diaries - Conclusion & Season 2 Sneak Peak

    Season 1 Of Adventure Diaries - Conclusion & Season 2 Sneak Peak

    Summary:

    The Adventure Diaries podcast successfully concluded its first season, featuring 15 remarkable guests who shared their unique stories, adventures, and personalities. The podcast extended gratitude to guests like Ash Dykes, Ann Daniels, Dr  Niall McCann, Clay Hayes, Ray Cash Care, Terry Virts, Tahir Shah, Sean Conway, Jan Bakker, Ray Zahab, Chris Christensen, Jeff Johns, Geoff Holt, Bruce Luyendyk, Ben weber.  . An announcement was made about the upcoming Season 2, set to launch in Spring 2024, promising another set of 15 incredible guests and stories. Season 2 will explore a wide range of adventures, including the first descent of the Essequibo river, the impact of micro-adventures, long-distance running in remote areas, kayaking across the Pacific, cycling without GPS, climbing in the big mountains, and more. It will also delve into conservation efforts, wildlife trafficking, and personal exploration adventures like traversing Botswana's Okavango Delta and polar trekking in Norway. Additionally, the season will cover the art of documentary filmmaking and photography, with insights from National Geographic photographers and the challenges of capturing historical wildlife shots. The personal motivations, fears, inspirations, and triumphs behind these adventures will be a central theme. Chris Watson, the host encourages listeners to leave reviews on Apple or Spotify, follow on Instagram, and join the adventure letter for updates.


    Key Takeaways:

    1. Successful First Season: The Adventure Diaries podcast wrapped up its first season with 15 guests sharing diverse and inspiring stories.
    2. Season 2 Announcement: Season 2 is anticipated in Spring 2024, promising new adventures and stories from another 15 guests.
    3. Diverse Adventures: The upcoming season will cover a wide range of activities, from river descents and micro-adventures to extreme sports and conservation efforts.
    4. Personal Stories: A focus on the personal aspects of adventuring, including motivations and challenges faced by the adventurers.
    5. Educational Content: Insights into documentary filmmaking and photography, especially related to adventure and conservation.
    6. Community Engagement: Listeners are encouraged to engage by leaving reviews, following on social media, and subscribing to the adventure letter for updates.

    The podcast aims to inspire and educate its audience through the personal and adventurous stories of its guests, highlighting the beauty of exploration and the importance of conservation.

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Chris Christensen: The Amateur Traveler's Road Less Traveled, Unique Destinations, Food & Culture

    Chris Christensen:  The Amateur Traveler's Road Less Traveled, Unique Destinations, Food & Culture

    Summary

    Chris Christensen, the host of the Amateur Traveler podcast, shares his passion for travel and languages. He discusses his podcasting journey, building a community, and the best trips and episodes he has experienced. Chris also talks about the importance of food and culture in his travels and how to avoid tourist traps. He shares his travel recommendations and memorable experiences, as well as the recognition and awards he has received, including an invitation to the Obama White House. In this conversation, Chris Christensen shares his insights and experiences on working, studying abroad, and traveling. He emphasizes the importance of learning and problem-solving through travel, as well as the value of cultural connections. Chris also discusses passports and the ease of traveling within the US. He shares his top three favorite national parks and recommends visiting Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, and Zion. He also suggests exploring the Yukon in Canada for adventure. Lastly, Chris recommends traveling to Morocco and highlights the charity Doctors Without Borders.

    Takeaways

    • Traveling abroad provides opportunities for learning and personal growth.
    • Cultural connections and friendships formed during travel can foster good relations between countries.
    • Passports are essential for international travel, and Americans are encouraged to explore the world.
    • The US offers a variety of stunning national parks, including Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, and Zion.
    • The Yukon in Canada is a great destination for adventure.
    • Morocco is a fascinating country to visit, offering a unique blend of history and culture.
    • Supporting charities like Doctors Without Borders can make a positive impact on global healthcare.
    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Jeff Johns World Exploration in 48 Hours: A 'What Doesn't Suck' Guide To Adventure Travel

    Jeff Johns World Exploration in 48 Hours:  A 'What Doesn't Suck' Guide To Adventure Travel

    Summary

    Jeff, one half of the duo behind What Doesn't Suck, shares his journey from working in TV production to becoming a travel blogger. He discusses the inspiration behind their content, which focuses on highlighting the positive aspects of travel and showcasing off-the-beaten-path destinations. Jeff emphasizes the importance of authenticity and building trust with the audience when working with brands. He also reveals his upcoming project, a book that delves into his travel experiences and personal journey. In this conversation, Jeff discusses the impact of volunteering and cultural interaction on his early travels. He shares his experience of volunteering in Thailand, the Philippines, Bangladesh, and the US after natural disasters. Jeff recommends the organization All Hands for those interested in getting involved in volunteering. Finally, he provides information on where to find more about What Doesn't Suck.

    Takeaways

    • Choose destinations that you know nothing about and approach them with an open mind.
    • Focus on creating unique and valuable content that serves a purpose.
    • Engage with your audience and listen to their feedback and preferences.
    • Be selective when working with brands and ensure that the partnership aligns with your values and the interests of your audience.
    • Balance capturing moments with being present and enjoying the travel experience.
    • Consider diversifying your content for different platforms to provide varied value to your audience.
    • Take time to pause and assess the most valuable content you can provide, rather than churning out repetitive content.
    • Stay true to your voice and avoid chasing trends or compromising your authenticity.
    • Writing a book can be a labor of love and an opportunity to share deeper insights and stories from your travel experiences.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:10 Starting What Doesn't Suck

    03:15 Leaving Dubai for Travel Lifestyle

    04:24 Choosing Less Accessible Destinations

    06:14 Planning Journeys and Creating 48-Hour Guides

    08:38 Influences and Inspiration

    10:02 Cultural Experiences and Perspectives

    11:44 Revisiting Favorite Destinations

    13:09 Dicey Situations and Travel Challenges

    15:50 Transitioning from TV Production to Travel Blogging

    18:15 Settling in the Netherlands

    20:43 Bucket List Adventures

    25:45 Balancing Filming and Experiencing

    32:00 Advice for New Content Creators

    40:19 Writing a Book

    43:28 Future Plans for What Doesn't Suck

    45:22 Volunteering and Cultural Interaction

    47:10 Finding More About What Doesn't Suck


    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Ray Zahab Beyond Limits: Conquering The Arctic, Deserts & Disease With A Smile

    Ray Zahab Beyond Limits: Conquering The Arctic, Deserts & Disease With A Smile

    Summary
    Ray Zahab, an extreme adventurer and ultra runner, shares his journey from being a two-pack-a-day smoker to becoming a renowned explorer. He discusses his transition to ultra running and the impact it had on his life. Ray also talks about his organization, Impossible to Possible, which takes young people on educational expeditions around the world. He shares his experiences in various expeditions, including the Sahara desert and the Arctic, and highlights the importance of exploring one's own backyard. Ray's positive attitude and determination to live life to the fullest despite health challenges serve as an inspiration to others.

    Takeaways
    Transitioning from an unhealthy lifestyle to extreme adventure can lead to personal transformation.

    • Expeditions can be a powerful tool for raising awareness and making a positive impact on issues like the water crisis.
    • Exploring one's own backyard can be just as rewarding as traveling to far-off places.
    • Having a positive mindset and embracing challenges can lead to extraordinary achievements.
    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Ben Weber's 700-Mile, 58-Day Subzero Journey to Geographic South Pole

    Ben Weber's 700-Mile, 58-Day Subzero Journey to Geographic South Pole

    Summary
    Ben Webber, an adventurer from Orkney, Scotland, shares his experiences and challenges during his polar expeditions. He discusses his journey from cycling across South America to skiing across Canada and eventually reaching the South Pole. Ben emphasizes the importance of determination and self-belief in achieving one's goals, and he reflects on the impact of his expeditions on his personal growth. He also highlights the value of family and friends and the support he received from renowned polar explorers. Ben encourages listeners to embark on their own adventures, starting with smaller challenges closer to home.

    Takeaways

    • Determination and self-belief are crucial in achieving your goals, regardless of the challenges you face.
    • Embarking on smaller adventures closer to home can help build confidence and experience for larger expeditions.
    • The support and encouragement of family and friends are invaluable during challenging expeditions.
    • Raising funds for a worthy cause, such as cancer research, can add meaning and purpose to your expeditions.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:19 Starting the Journey: Cycling from Sao Paulo to Santiago

    04:10 Expedition Across Canada

    05:31 Preparing for Greenland and the South Pole

    08:18 Solo Expedition to the South Pole

    11:39 Motivation and Inspiration

    13:23 Planning and Financing the Expedition

    15:45 Logistics and Safety Measures

    19:35 Experiencing Antarctica and Strange Moments

    23:10 Stepping onto Antarctica and the Start of the Expedition

    26:31 Navigating the Route and Challenges

    29:02 Injury and Difficulties

    30:30 24 Hours of Daylight and Sleeping Challenges

    32:17 Setting Up the Tent and Learning from Mistakes

    35:39 Highlights and Strange Moments

    39:14 Reflections and Personal Growth

    47:15 Call to Adventure: Cycling to the Next City

    50:37 Pay It Forward: Supporting Cancer Research

    52:02 Future Expeditions and Goals

    53:01 Where to Find Ben Webber

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Tahir Shah:100 Days in Morocco & 16 Days In Pakistan Torture Prison

    Tahir Shah:100 Days in Morocco & 16 Days In Pakistan Torture Prison

    In this episode of The Adventure Diaries  i sit down with Tahir Shah, a documentary maker, author, and storyteller, discussing his various adventures and experiences in the Middle East. Key takeaways from the episode include:

    1. Tahir Shah's Background: Tahir Shah talks about his unique childhood in Southeast England and the influence of his father, a writer, and the various prominent figures who visited their home. This environment fostered his adventurous spirit and love for storytelling.
    2. Experiences in Torture Prison: Tahir  describes a harrowing experience of being arrested and placed in a torture prison in Pakistan, where he was interrogated for 16 days. This experience profoundly impacted his perspective on life and gratitude for everyday comforts.
    3. Adventures and Documentaries: Tahir shares his adventures, such as searching for gold in Afghanistan and exploring the Peruvian jungle. He contrasts the solitary nature of writing with the collaborative effort of filmmaking.
    4. Life in Morocco: Tahir talks extensively about his life in Morocco, particularly in Casablanca, and his experiences renovating Dar Khalifa (the Caliph's house). He discusses the cultural richness of Morocco and the importance of engaging with local culture beyond the tourist experience.
    5. Storytelling and Writing: Emphasizing the value of storytelling in his family, Shah discusses how this tradition influenced his and his children's lives. He also touches on his writing process and the joy of creating stories.
    6. Advice on Adventure and Exploration: Shah encourages listeners to embrace adventure, get lost, and disconnect from technology to fully experience the world. He stresses the importance of personal growth and learning through travel and exploration.
    7. Charitable Work and Future Projects: Tahir mentions his work with the Sherazade Foundation and his support for the charity "Each One Teach One" in India. He also talks about his upcoming book and his passion for encouraging independent publishing in travel writing.

    Overall we navigate Tahir Shah's adventurous life, filled with rich experiences, storytelling, and his deep appreciation for different cultures. 

    His stories and insights offer inspiration for embracing adventure and the unknown.

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Bruce Luyendyk: Wild Antarctic Expeditions & Discovering A Hidden 8th Content

    Bruce Luyendyk: Wild Antarctic Expeditions & Discovering A Hidden 8th Content

    Summary
    Bruce Luyendyk, a renowned geologist and Antarctic researcher, shares his passion for Antarctica and the motivation behind his expeditions. Bruce discusses the challenges and risks of working in the harsh Antarctic environment, including blizzards and accidents. Bruce highlights his scientific discoveries, such as the Antarctic ice sheet and the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. 

    Bruce also reflects on the honor of having a mountain named after him in Antarctica. Overall, Bruce's experiences shed light on the importance of Antarctic research and the fascination of exploring this remote continent. In this conversation, Bruce Luyendyk shares his experiences exploring Antarctica and visiting Ernest Shackleton's hut. He discusses the unique sights and experiences he encountered in the remote wilderness. Bruce also emphasizes the adventure mindset and the importance of pushing oneself beyond their comfort zone. 

    Bruce concludes by suggesting a call to adventure: experiencing wilderness and feeling alone in nature. Additionally, he recommends supporting the World Wildlife Fund as a way to pay it forward and preserve wildlife. Listeners can find more about Bruce's achievements and work on his website.

    Takeaways

    • Working in Antarctica presents unique challenges and risks, including extreme weather conditions and the need for specialized survival skills.
    • Scientific research in Antarctica has led to significant discoveries, such as the existence of Zealandia, a sunken continent, and insights into the history of the Antarctic ice sheet.
    • Antarctica's ancient past reveals a diverse flora and fauna, including evidence of tropical conditions and the presence of dinosaurs.
    • The naming of a mountain after Bruce Luyendyk highlights the recognition and appreciation for his contributions to Antarctic research.
    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Ray Cash Care Mission: Navy SEAL Skills & CIA Strategies To Transform Your Life

    Ray Cash Care Mission: Navy SEAL Skills & CIA Strategies To Transform Your Life

    Summary
    Ray Cash Care shares his journey from a troubled past to becoming a Navy SEAL and successful entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, taking responsibility for one's actions, and learning from failure. 

    Ray also discusses the role of mentors in his life and the significance of surrounding oneself with the right people. He highlights the importance of control and mastering one's own life.

     Ray's commitment to fitness and instilling discipline in his family are key aspects of his approach to life. In this conversation, Ray discusses various topics related to parenting, success, coaching, and personal growth. 

    He shares his perspective on making financial decisions for his daughter and the importance of focusing on the basic wins in life. Ray emphasizes the value of teaching others to be good, average, and okay, and the power of investing in oneself through coaching. 

    Ray also talks about his aspirations for his family and his desire to make a positive impact on the world. Cash reflects on his experiences in the Navy and the CIA, highlighting the importance of mental resilience and determination. He concludes by encouraging listeners to engage in self-reflection and take action, as well as support charitable causes.

    Takeaways

    • Focus on the basic wins in life, such as health and relationships, rather than material possessions.
    • Invest in yourself through coaching and mentorship to accelerate personal growth and success.
    • Teach others to be good, average, and okay, and help them develop the skills and mindset for success.
    • Make a positive impact on the world by supporting charitable causes and giving back to the community.
    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Terry Virts F-16 Fighter Pilot to NASA Astronaut & 200 Days in Space

    Terry Virts F-16 Fighter Pilot to NASA Astronaut & 200 Days in Space

    Summary
    Colonel Terry Virts, a former fighter pilot and NASA astronaut, shares his experiences in the military and space travel. He discusses the challenges of flying fighter jets and the space shuttle, including close calls and emergency situations. Terry also talks about his transition from the military to NASA and the training involved. 

    He shares funny stories and conversations, as well as his observations of political systems and societies from space. Virts describes life on the International Space Station, including food and supplies, and discusses the daily routine and work-life balance in space. In this final part of the conversation, Terry Virts discusses his current projects, including film and TV projects, a new book, executive consulting, and motivational speaking. 

    He also mentions a baby book about dogs that he is excited to publish. The conversation then transitions to the importance of outdoor adventures and the need to disconnect from modern connected life. 

    Terry shares his experience of sea kayaking in Alaska and recommends spending time in national parks and mountains. The conversation concludes with Terry recommending the charity project Guide Dogs for the Blind and providing information on where to follow him.

    Takeaways

    • Terry Virts is involved in various projects, including film and TV projects, writing books, executive consulting, and motivational speaking.
    • He is excited about publishing a baby book about dogs and is looking for a publisher.
    • Terry emphasizes the importance of outdoor adventures and disconnecting from modern connected life.
    • He recommends spending time in national parks and mountains to enjoy nature and gain perspective.
    • Terry supports the charity project Guide Dogs for the Blind and encourages others to get involved.
    • To follow Terry Virts and stay updated on his work, visit his website, follow him on Twitter and Instagram, and connect with him on LinkedIn.
    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Geoff Holt Paralyzed Sailor's Epic 1,445-Mile Atlantic Triumph

    Geoff Holt Paralyzed Sailor's Epic 1,445-Mile Atlantic Triumph

    Adventure Diaries Season 1 Episode 7:

    Geoff Holt, MBE, shares his incredible journey of sailing and adventure despite being paralyzed from the chest down. From his early passion for sailing to his life-changing accident, Geoff's determination and love for the water have driven him to achieve remarkable feats. He became the first quadriplegic to sail solo around Britain and later crossed the Atlantic Ocean.

    Geoff has been recognized with awards such as the Yachtsman of the Year and an MBE for his services to sailing.

    He also founded Wet Wheels, a charity that provides disabled individuals with the opportunity to experience the joy of being on the water. In this conversation, Geoff Holt discusses his organization Wet Wheels and the concept of barrier-free boating, which provides disabled individuals with the opportunity to drive a powerboat.


    Key Takeaways

    Geoff Holt's Journey
    : Geoff Holt, a passionate sailor, suffered a life-changing injury at 18, becoming paralyzed from the chest down after diving into shallow water. Despite this, he continued to pursue his love for sailing.

    Sailing Achievements: Geoff achieved remarkable feats in sailing, including solo circumnavigation around Britain and crossing the Atlantic Ocean unassisted. His efforts earned him an MBE for services to disabled sailing and the title of Yachtsman of the Year.

    Early Life and Sailing Passion: Geoff love for sailing began in childhood, influenced by his stepfather. He gained extensive sailing experience from a young age, including transatlantic trips and competitive sailing

    Overcoming Disability: After his accident, Geoff struggled with the reality of his disability but eventually returned to sailing. He adapted to sailing with his physical limitations, using innovative techniques and equipment.

    Wet Wheels Foundation: Geoff founded Wet Wheels, providing boating opportunities for people with disabilities. The foundation operates several specially designed boats across the UK, enabling disabled individuals to experience sailing and even steer the boats themselves.

    Inspiration and Advocacy: Geoff 's story is a testament to resilience and determination. He uses his platform to inspire others and advocate for better access to sailing and water activities for disabled individuals.

    Future Plans: Jeff plans to continue his adventures with Wet Wheels, including a potential circumnavigation around Great Britain. He emphasizes the importance of giving back and helping others, especially those with disabilities.

    Personal Life: Jeff's personal life, including his marriage to his nurse Elaine, is a significant part of his story. He also discusses his professional life, including a long-term career at Deloitte.

    Message of Hope and Adventure: Jeff's story is a powerful message about overcoming adversity, pursuing passions, and the importance of adventure and exploration, regardless of physical limitations.

    Encouragement for Others: Jeff encourages everyone, especially those with disabilities, to experience the joy of being on the water and to find their own adventures and passions in life.

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Jan Bakker: 1,000 KM Trek Atop the World, Pamir Trail in Tajikistan

    Jan Bakker: 1,000 KM Trek Atop the World, Pamir Trail in Tajikistan

    Summary
    Jan Bakker, author of Trekking in Tajikistan, discusses his experiences and vision for the Pamir Trail project. He shares his journey of discovering Tajikistan and the inspiration behind writing a guidebook for the region. 

    Jan explains the challenges and rewards of mapping and developing the Pamir Trail, as well as the terrain, weather, and wildlife encounters hikers can expect. 

    He also provides recommendations for planning a hike on the Pamir Trail, including the best season to visit and necessary equipment. 

    Jan discusses the future plans for the project and how listeners can get involved and support the trail. In this conversation, Jan Bakker discusses the premier trail in Tajikistan, the adventure opportunities in Uganda, and a project supporting women in the Pamirs.

    Takeaways

    • Tajikistan offers a unique and adventurous trekking experience, with stunning landscapes and welcoming local communities.
    • The Pamir Trail project aims to map and develop a 1000km trail through Tajikistan, connecting different regions and promoting hiking tourism.
    • Hiking the Pamir Trail requires careful planning and preparation, including considerations for food, water, and equipment.
    • The Pamir Trail offers a range of terrain and difficulty levels, with some sections suitable for beginners and others requiring mountaineering skills.
    • The project welcomes support and involvement from hikers and outdoor enthusiasts to help map and improve the trail. Tajikistan offers a premier trail with stunning landscapes and unique experiences.
    • Uganda is a diverse country with a variety of adventure activities, including trekking, gravel biking, and kayaking.
    • The Women Rockin Pamirs project supports women in becoming hiking guides in the male-dominated industry.
    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Sean Conway 105 Consecutive Ironman's & 3 World First Epic Expeditions

    Sean Conway 105 Consecutive Ironman's & 3 World First Epic Expeditions

    Embark on a journey of resilience and discovery with Sean Conway in this episode of Adventure Diaries. Join us as we explore the remarkable story of Sean Conway, a man who pushed the boundaries of human endurance. 

    From swimming the length of Britain to completing extreme triathlons, including an incredible 105 back to back triathlons. 

    Sean's adventures redefine what's possible.

     Key Discussion Points:

    • Sean's upbringing and its influence on his passion for adventure.
    • Transitioning from a career in photography to a life of extreme endurance sports.
    • Key achievements: Swimming Britain's length, setting a record in London to John O'Groats sailing, and completing the world's longest triathlon.
    • The psychological challenges of extreme endurance events and overcoming self-doubt.
    • Dietary strategies and the role of nutrition in endurance sports.
    • The importance of a support team in achieving endurance records.
    • Sean's most memorable moments and the impact of community support.

     Resources and Links:

    • Sean Conway's Website: https://www.seanconway.com/
    • Follow Sean on Instagram: @seanconwayadventure
    • Connect with Sean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-con way-2486b563

    True Venture Foundation

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Niall McCann Wild Expeditions: 7 Continents, 30+ Adventures & National Park Rescue

    Niall McCann Wild Expeditions: 7 Continents, 30+ Adventures & National Park Rescue

    In this episode, we dive deep with Dr. Niall McCann, a conservationist who seamlessly blends his love for adventure with impactful conservation work. 

    From the depths of the Amazon to the icy terrains of Iceland, Dr. McCann shares insights from his expeditions, the significance of biodiversity, and the role of technology in conservation. He also emphasizes the importance of local communities in these efforts and sheds light on the multifaceted challenges faced by conservationists. 

    Additionally, we discuss the tangible effects of climate change on wildlife and habitats and the urgency of global conservation efforts. 

    By the end of the conversation, Dr. Niall talks about his support for Millimetres 2 Mountains, a charity aimed at helping individuals who’ve suffered mental or physical trauma, by leveraging the power of adventure. 

    He also shares his efforts on preserving and protecting national parks by supporting the National Park Rescue. 

    Enjoy!

    Key Discussion Points: 

    • Conservation and Adventure: Merging personal interests with impactful endeavours.
    • Documentary Insights: The challenges and wonders of exploring uncharted territories through "Lost in the Amazon."
    • Significance of Biodiversity: The potential benefits of biodiversity for humanity and the environment.
    • Role of Technology: The pivotal role of modern technology, like satellite imagery, in conservation.
    • Importance of Local Communities: Their deep-rooted connection and understanding enhance preservation initiatives.
    • Challenges in Conservation: From physical threats to bureaucratic hurdles.
    • Impact of Climate Change: The tangible effects on wildlife and habitats.
    • Collaborative Efforts: The importance of collaboration among various stakeholders in conservation.
    • Discover Your Surroundings: Embracing local adventures and appreciating nearby nature.
    • Map-Centred Exploration: The concept inspired by adventurer Alastair Humphreys.
    • Micro Adventures: Finding small, local adventures that are fulfilling.
    • Explore with Purpose: Engaging in expeditions with a deeper meaning or cause.

     

    Resources and Links:  

    Dr. Niall McCann Website: https://niallmccann.com/

    Dr. Niall McCann LinkedIn: Niall McCann | LinkedIn

    Millimetres 2 Mountains

    National Park Rescue

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Clay Hayes ALONE Season 8 Winner: Surviving 74 Days On Grizzly Mountain

    Clay Hayes ALONE Season 8 Winner: Surviving 74 Days On Grizzly Mountain

    Get ready to be spellbound by the wilderness tales of a true outdoor legend. Join us as we sit down with the winner of Season 8 of "Alone," a former wildlife biologist, master woodsman, bowyer, and acclaimed author.

    From battling the elements in the unforgiving wild to crafting life-saving tools from scratch, our guest's journey to victory on "Alone" was a masterclass in survival. 
    Tune in to discover the secrets behind his incredible success and the mental fortitude that kept him going when the going got tough.

    So, whether you're an aspiring survivalist, a nature enthusiast, or just hungry for a gripping story, this episode is a must-listen.  

     Key Discussion Points:

    • Growing up in Florida
    • Experiencing Idaho’s wildlife as a biologist
    • Passion for bowhunting
    • Teaching survival skills on YouTube 
    • Getting on “Alone”
    • Isolation in the wilderness
    • Finding food in the woods
    •  Deer hunting
    • Wildlife in British Columbia: encounter with a mountain lion, grizzly bears & fisher cat  
    • Using stoicism to cope with hardships
    • Winning the show

       Resources and Links:

    ●      Instagram: @clayhayeshunter

    ●      Facebook: Twisted Stave Media

    ●      YouTube: @clayhayeshunter

    ●      Alone: Season 8

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Ann Daniels 400+ DAYS ON ICE: 14 Arctic Expeditions & 5 Polar Bear Encounters.

    Ann Daniels 400+ DAYS ON ICE: 14 Arctic Expeditions & 5 Polar Bear Encounters.

    In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the life and adventures of Ann Daniels, a world record holder and one of the first women in history to reach both the North and South Poles as part of all-women teams. 

    Ann shares her incredible journey of resilience, determination, and the challenges she faced during her 1,260 KM unsupported expedition to the South Pole. 

    From the importance of teamwork to the mental strength required in extreme conditions, Ann provides a captivating account of her polar expeditions and the lessons she's learned along the way.

    By the end of this conversation, you’re going to hear Ann talk about her efforts to help soldiers and airmen, especially those who have sacrificed their physical and mental well-being by raising money for the Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families Association (SSAFA). Enjoy!

     Key Discussion Points: 

    • Ann's motivation and drive to embark on polar expeditions.
    • The challenges and rewards of being part of an all-women team in extreme environments.
    • The mental and physical preparation required for such demanding journeys.
    • Insights into the 1,260 KM unsupported expedition to the South Pole.
    • The significance of teamwork and trust in achieving monumental goals.
    • Ann's perspective on climate change and its impact on polar regions.
    • The importance of resilience and adaptability in overcoming challenges.
    • Ann's advice for aspiring adventurers and explorers.
    • Reflections on being a world record holder and breaking barriers.
    • The role of mentorship and guidance in Ann's journey.

     

    Resources and Links:  

    Ann Daniels Website: https://www.anndaniels.com/

    Ann Daniels IG: @anndanielsgb

    Ann Daniels LinkedIn: https:/ /www.linkedin.com/in/anndanielsgb

    World Wildlife Fund 

    Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families Association (SSAFA)

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Ash Dykes World First Epic Adventures (Yangtze, Mongolia, Madagascar)

    Ash Dykes World First Epic Adventures (Yangtze, Mongolia, Madagascar)

    Prepare to embark on a journey like no other as we sit down with a true legend of extreme adventure. This week, we're joined by Ash Dykes, a renowned athlete, author, and the holder of not one, not two, but THREE World First Records.

     From the rugged landscapes of Mongolia to the exotic mysteries of Madagascar and an epic odyssey along the Yangtze River, Ash Dykes has taken on the world's most challenging environments, pushing the boundaries of human endurance and discovery.

     Join us as we delve into the heart-pounding stories, mind-bending challenges, and life-changing lessons Ash Dykes has encountered along the way. Find out what it takes to conquer the unknown, and why this adventurer's tales have captivated audiences worldwide.

    Get ready to be inspired, astonished, and motivated to tackle your own uncharted territories.

     Key Discussion Points:

    ●      Adventures in the UK - getting off the beaten track and gaining unique experiences
    ●      The Vietnam cycle
    ●      Spending time with the Burmese hill tribe - adventure in the jungle
    ●      Preparing for the Mongolia mission - the power of visualisation
    ●      The Altai Mountains and “The Lonely Snow Leopard”
    ●      The Gobi Desert and the limited water supplies
    ●      Mission Madagascar
    ●      Surviving malaria
    ●     Financial struggles and Mission Yangtze
    ●      Filming the journey and media coverage     

     Resources and Links:
    ●      Website
    ●      Instagram: @ash_dykes
    ●      Twitter: @AshDykes
    ●      Facebook: @AshD
    ●      YouTube: @AshDykes
    ●      Mission: Possible
    ●     Lemur Network Conservation
    ●      Ash Dykes: Mission Yangtze - Documentary Trailer
    ●      Malaria No More UK

    Extreme Adventurer, Ash Dykes, Mongolia Expedition, Gobi Desert, Madagascar, Mission Yangtze, Wilderness Survival, Adventure and Conservation, Trekking Adventure, Conservationist, Bear Encounters, Crossing Borders

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Adventure Diaries Podcast - Trailer

    Adventure Diaries Podcast - Trailer

    Adventure Diaries Podcast Trailer.  Unveiling ultimate adventure, exploration and endurance stories from around the world. Our guests showcase their boundless exploration, resilience, and human spirit. From polar expeditions to deep-sea mysteries, these stories are not just adventures; they're testaments to the unimaginable. Join us as we celebrate the fearless, the bold, and the adventure spirit. Subscribe now to the "Adventure Diaries" and find inspiration in the stories of others. Every episode will include a specific CALL TO ADVENTURE & PAY IT FORWARD segment.  Don't miss them.
    #AdventureDiaries #PodcastTrailer #ExplorationStories #BoundlessAdventures #HumanSpirit #PolarExpeditions #expeditions #stories #adventuretime  #adventures  #FearlessAdventurers #JourneyBeyond

    Support the show

    Thanks For Listening.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content.

    Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com.

    AdventureDiaries.com

    #AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io