Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - Blog on a Log

The Sounds of Spring: The Best Climber Podcasts


The Dirtbag Diaries

The Dirtbag Diaries is mostly made up of "Shorts", listener-submitted, and narrated, stories about unique adventures related to an outdoor lifestyle. If you like to live vicariously though others, this is the podcast for you. Be prepared for stories that range from extremely inspiring to heart wrenching.

"A Successful Life"

Aimee Brown gets a dream job as a writer at National Geographic, (spoiler alert!) and then quits, because Washington D.C. doesn't compare to their mountain-lifestyle friendly home in the Pacific Northwest

"Three Eighths to Eternity"

Christian Beamish embarks on a solo sailing/surfing trip in a homemade boat down the length of Baja

"Datos Insuficientes"

A paddling trip through the Abysmo section of the Apurimac river, with no real information about the class V water that lies ahead.

www.dirtbagdiaries.com


The Enormocast

The premise of this podcast is simple. The host, Chris Kalous, sits down with other climbers (some famous, some not so famous), and spends about an hour interviewing them and just chatting about climbing. While it's obviously aimed at climbers, anybody that likes outdoor adventure interviews will enjoy this one.

Craig Demartino, amputee climber

Brendan Leonard, and his dirtbag climber lifestyle

Alex Honnold, who needs no real introduction

www.enormocast.com

Addendum, added 26/04/13:

ClimbTalk


ClimbTalk is the world's only climbing radio show. Broadcasted out of Boulder, Colorado, on Radio 1190, they interview young up-and-comers, and old legends that paved the way for future generations.

The hosts are Mike Brooks and Dave McAllister. Dave is an accomplished writer who pens articles for Rock and Ice magazine, as well as other publications. Mike has been climbing literally forever.

Listen every Friday at 9pm MST on Radio 1190 http://www.radio1190.org/

And download here:

www.climbtalk.com