The Avalanche Hour Podcast

The Avalanche Hour
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Feb 1, 2024 • 55min

8.16 Tele Mike

EPISODE 8.16 Experience a unique adventure in this episode as Tele Mike and Brooke take us from the exhilarating rush of heated side-by-sides to the awe-inspiring helicopter rides over Alaska's snowy peaks. This episode isn't just about skiing; it's a profound journey of transformation and discovery. Tele Mike's story begins on the East Coast, where a life-altering moment reshaped his destiny. Witnessing the fall of the Twin Towers firsthand, he was engulfed in a moment of introspection, realizing the fragility of life and the importance of pursuing one's passions. This epiphany led him to Colorado just four months later, where he plunged headfirst into the world of skiing. From an enthusiastic instructor to an adept practitioner of ski mountaineering, Tele Mike's evolution is a narrative of resilience, passion, and an unbreakable bond with the mountains. He shares his rich experiences, discussing not just the thrills and spills but also the critical moments of close calls and rescues that define the spirit of mountaineering. Join us in this inspiring episode as Tele Mike and Brooke bring the exhilarating world of skiing to life, sharing stories that resonate with adventure, life lessons, and the unyielding call of the wild. About Tele Mike: “Tele Mike” Russell has never seen a snowcapped mountain that he did not want to climb and ski. Fierce and soulful, Tele Mike is a big mountain Telemark Skier who is passionate about climbing technical routes and skiing exposed backcountry mountain descents on a global scale. Tele Mike finds gratitude and restitution in guiding and showing anyone how to access the beauty of the mountain in a way that is safe, connected, empowering, and accessible, regardless of ability levels. His ultimate motivation is to amplify ALL voices in the backcountry ski community regardless of an individual’s labels or demographics. And due to his African and Native American heritage, Tele Mike has meticulously curated many mountain experiences for BIPOC communities in an effort to provide positive mountain experiences to underrepresented groups, in an effort to bring about sustained physical and mental wellbeing, and inner peace, while overcoming generational fears of open spaces. Tele Mike also loves to use his artistry to create short cinematic heartfelt mountain adventure films to show people of color that there are other people adventuring in the mountains who look like them, enjoying safe open spaces. https://us.scarpa.com/community/blog/article/mentee-spotlight-michael-russell Socials: The Avalanche hour Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theavalanchehourpodcast/ Guest - https://www.instagram.com/tele.mike Links: To learn more about Mike, check out his mentee profile at the link below: https://www.scarpa.com/community/athletes/mike-russell Here Just a Few Of Mike’s Adventures: Lumpy Ridge: https://vimeo.com/395827392/4489393b93 Tele Heli Skiing Alaska: https://vimeo.com/516090629/a72873871d Freedom Land: https://vimeo.com/430556554/9708078b8e Keep Loving the People: https://vimeo.com/417072442/e150445532 Sponsors for this episode: Wyssen : https://www.wyssenavalanche.com/en/ OpenSnow - https://opensnow.com/ (Code: AvalanchePodcast) Gordini - https://gordini.com/ Safeback - Crew: Host - Brooke “Shiny” Edwards Producer - Cameron Griffin - https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/ Donate: The Avalanche Hour Podcast - https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate The American Avalanche Association - https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/donate Music: Ketsa - intro: solstice shack out/shaolin dub Ketsa - outro: run come/shaolin dub
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Jan 24, 2024 • 1h 17min

8.15 Martin Heuberger

EPISODE 8.15 Martin Heuberger and daughter Anna(featured in episode 6.15) joins Matthias for an in-depth conversation. They explore the journey of this pioneering Austrian who ventured into the Canadian Rockies for heli-skiing. Heuberger delves into the challenges he faced in establishing a heli-ski operation, including learning the intricate processes involved. The journey was not without its hardships, as he recounts incidents of helicopters being lost and delayed rescue missions. Consequently, he collaborated with various operations to implement check-in procedures, utilizing radios to enhance the safety of crews working in the area. He speaks openly and with vivid detail about encountering physical trauma and how individuals persevered through tough circumstances. He also sheds light on his collaboration with Mike Wiegele, highlighting their significant contributions to the growth and evolution of the heli-skiing industry. Additionally, Heuberger discusses the valuable lessons he brought back to Austria, such as advanced snow profiling techniques. Socials: The Avalanche hour Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theavalanchehourpodcast/ Guest - https://www.instagram.com/ Links: Stress Measurement Study - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165232X14002079 Sponsors for this episode: Wyssen : https://www.wyssenavalanche.com/en/ OpenSnow - https://opensnow.com/ (Code: AvalanchePodcast) Gordini - https://gordini.com/ Crew: Host - Matthias Walcher Host - Anna Heuberger Producer - Cameron Griffin - https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/ Donate: The Avalanche Hour Podcast - https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate The American Avalanche Association - https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/donate Music: Gravy - Wildhorse
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Jan 15, 2024 • 1h 23min

8.14 Josh Jespersen

In this episode, I sit down with Josh Jespersen. Josh is the deputy director of operations at the Silverton Avalanche School, an IFMGA guide, and a former Navy Seal. We talk about his experience transitioning to civilian life, and how adventures in the mountains helped create perspective and purpose. Josh climbed and skied all of Colorado's 54 14ers in a record-breaking duration of 138 days, and we discuss how he worked to manage risk with such an objective-driven goal. He is the founder and president of Veteran's Outdoor Advocacy Group, an organization that works to enable access to outdoor adjunct therapies for all Veterans in need. We chat about why this is so important, and how the snow, avalanche, and guiding communities can get involved. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Music by Ketsa Veteran's Outdoor Advocacy Group: www.voag.org Thank you to the sponsors of this episode: Wyssen Avalanche Control Gordini USA Open Snow IPA Collective
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Jan 8, 2024 • 1h 13min

8.13 William Sherman - Safeback

Joel Gratz, founder of OpenSnow, shares his journey in providing tailored weather forecasts that enhance skiing experiences. William Sherman, originally from Colorado and now in Norway, discusses Safeback's SBX technology aimed at extending survival rates for avalanche victims. He highlights the importance of the first moments after burial and the system's research-backed effectiveness. Both guests stress that while technology can improve safety, sound judgment remains vital in the unpredictable backcountry.
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Jan 1, 2024 • 50min

8.12 Devin Gaan

EPISODE 8.12 Devin Gaan In this episode, Brooke sits down with Devin Gaan who uses the pronouns she/her/they/them. She is a Hong Konger, trans, queer, and an artist, who also recently became a student again. She was raised in Hong Kong before her family moved to Seattle in 1992. Where she was supported by her family through transportation into the mountains, even though they took no interest. She finds culture is very important, but something that took years to learn to take pride in. However that appreciation made space for her to learn to embrace her queerness as well. She used to work in the tech world but found she loves to ski and snowboard and is pursuing a certification to become an AIARE instructor. She would love to be in the mountains as much as possible but in the past few seasons, have focused on the quality of the individual and herself. Fortunately for you Brooke and Devin have a rich history filled with valuable stories. Socials: The Avalanche hour Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theavalanchehourpodcast/ Devin Gaan - https://www.instagram.com/Devinelleg Sponsors for this episode: Gordini - https://gordini.com/ IPA Collective - https://ipacollective.com/ Open Snow - https://opensnow.com (Code: AvalanchePodcast) Crew: Host - Brooke “Shiny” Edwards - https://www.instagram.com/wildworldwanderings/ Producer - Cameron Griffin - https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/ Music: Intro: Lionheart/Shaolindub by Ketsa uk Outro: Dragonstyle/shaolindub by Ketsa uk Donate: https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate
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Dec 28, 2023 • 1h 13min

8.11 Chris Rubens

In this installment of The Avalanche Hour Podcast; Wes Gregg has a chat with ski film legend, farmer, and father Chris Rubens. Rubens has been a globally recognized professional skier for the past two decades. Truly dedicated to the mountains and passionate about moving in them, Chris chooses to spend the majority of his time self-propelled in the backcountry, seeking beautiful lines to showcase for the world via film, photo and social media. Over the course of his career, he has perfected the skill of delivering high quality content that resonates with viewers around the world. These days, he strives to inspire his audience to take action living and playing with less impact on the climate. Chris is able to continue his dream through the support from brands that he truly believes in. Take some time to check out the products/businesses he supports. Atomic - Atomic.com Pomoca - Pomoca.com Picture Organic Clothing - picture-organic-clothing.com Avalanche Canada - avalanche.ca Revelstoke Mountain Resort - revelstokemountainresort.com Music in this episode is provided by Gravy with the track Shabbadoobah from the album Mountains, Valleys, Places Between. You can find his tracks at gravytunes.bandcamp.com Artwork by Mike Tea, miketea.com This episode of The Avalanche Hour Podcast is proudly supported by: Wyssen Avalanche Control Gordini USA 6 Point Engineering Beacon Guidebooks Episode produced by Wes Gregg
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Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 11min

8.10 Emilie Drinkwater

In this episode, host Sean Zimmerman-Wall sits down with Emilie Drinkwater. Emilie is an AMGA/IFMGA Mountain Guide based in Salt Lake City, Utah but born and raised in New Hampshire. She guides year round, instructs pro and recreational avalanche courses for the American Avalanche Institute, and is a member of the AMGA Instructor Team. Emilie has a great curiosity for remote mountains around the world and has traveled, climbed, and skied in such notable locations as Alaska, Afghanistan, and India. If it were up to her, Iran, Iraq, and North Korea would be next on the list. Until then, she’ll continue enjoying the abundant backyard adventures to be found in the Wasatch and beyond. Music by Ketsa Support for this episode provided by: Wyssen Avalanche Control Gordini Propagation Labs
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Dec 8, 2023 • 1h 22min

8.9 Katie Warren

Caleb starts out this episode catching up with Jayne Thompson-Nolan, the Executive Director of the American Avalanche Association. She lets us know about some updates and initiatives of the A3. Katie Warren drops in to chat about some of her experiences working as a Steven’s Pass Patroller, helping out with highway avalanche mitigation along Highway 2, and a transition of scale to regional backcountry forecasting for NWAC. Thanks to the sponsors of the show: Wyssen Avalanche Control Gordini 6 Point Engineering Beacon Guidebooks Music by Gravy www.americanavalancheassociation.org www.nwac.us www.evergreentrailruns.com
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Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 24min

8.8 Jon Ferrian

Caleb sits down with Jon Ferrian. Jon loves to snowmobile. He has been riding his whole life and has a strong passion for spreading the word about backcountry safety amongst a greater audience on his live-streamed podcast, Live Large Universe. Jon talks about the progression in his own backcountry avalanche awareness and how he has seen a shift in the motorized culture to a place where being avy-savvy is cool! Jon created the Live Large University Scholarship program in partnership with AIARE to make avalanche education more accessible to riders. He chats with us about what the Avalanche Alliance is, and how the money from the Avalanche Alliance Sweepstakes is making a difference for all user groups through the support of avalanche forecast centers. Music by Gravy @gravy.tunes Buy your tickets to the Avalanche Alliance Sweepstakes by December 10,2023: https://www.tapkat.org/american-institute-for-avalanche-research-education/Wk1eqk?promo=LIVELARGE Avalanche Alliance: https://www.avalanche-alliance.org/ Live Large Universe: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=jon%20ferrian%20live
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Nov 23, 2023 • 1h 32min

8.7 - Sobriety And The Mountains

Whether we are celebrating, processing, or grieving an event in the mountains, many of us reach for a drink to help us along the way. Alcohol is steeped in our culture as a whole, but can become especially amplified in ski and mountain culture. What happens when it gets out of control for some of us? In today’s episode, several of your hosts from the podcast share their stories of how they came to give up alcohol in recent years. Wes, Sean, and Caleb are joined by Jake Hutchinson to give their perspectives on their relationship with alcohol. Laura McGladrey sat in on the conversation and added some reflective perspective towards the end of the chat. The hope of this episode is not meant to shame or preach, but simply to share our stories and reflect on how alcohol has impacted our careers and personal lives. We hope that this episode will help someone out there who may be struggling with some of the same issues we have faced. Websites: Alcoholics Anonymous: https://www.aa.org/ Responder Alliance: www.responderalliance.com Warriors healing network: https://warriorshealingnetwork.org/ Redside Foundation: https://www.redsidefoundation.org/ Mountain Muskox: https://www.mountainmuskox.com/ Funding: American Avalanche Association Resiliency Fund: https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/a3-resilience-grant Climbing Grief Fund: https://americanalpineclub.org/grieffund Literature: https://thisnakedmind.com/ https://www.aa.org/the-big-book Music in this episode is provided by Gravy with the track Shabbadoobah from the album Mountains, Valleys, Places Between. You can find his tracks at gravytunes.bandcamp.com. Artwork by Mike Tea, miketea.com Episode produced by Wes Gregg

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