Active Travel Adventures

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The Active Travel Adventures podcast inspires and empowers you to lead a bigger life through adventure travel. We scour the planet for the most fun and beautiful active vacations, whether it’s climbing Machu Picchu, rafting the Colorado river through the Grand Canyon, walking the El Camino in Spain, or bicycling the stiletto heel of Italy. The common denominator is that you have to MOVE: either hike, bike, paddle and/or horseback ride for part of each day! The bar is set that my reasonably fit 58 year old body can do these adventures and so can YOU! These adventures aren’t crazy hard or dangerous like climbing Mount Everest… they are doable, epic fun vacations for those that are in decent physical shape. Most have a difficulty rating of 3 out of 5, so if you’re in reasonable shape, particularly if you are willing to train a bit, you can do these trips! All adventures offer a fascinating and unique way to immerse yourself in another culture or destination.

Episodes

With over 700,000 podcasts to sift through, it’s hard to cut through the clutter.  To make it easier for you to find great podcasts catered towards your outdoor interests, I’ve compiled my list of the 18 Top Adventure Podcasts in 2019, here in alphabetical order: Active Travel Adventures Podcast Everyday people doing amazing adventure vacations in the US and around the world.  In each episode you are either hiking, biking, paddling and/or horseback riding as
New Zealand South Island Part II podcast episode and webpage redirect
New Zealand Adventures As we continue our exploration of the South Island of New Zealand, we bike to the popular adventure town of Wanaka, indulge in a free day of amazing adventures in Queenstown, kayak Milford Sound and hike the Routeburn Track, the Kepler Track, Mueller Ridge and check out Mount Cook from a sheep farm at Braemar Station.  If you missed New Zealand’s South Island Part I, you can check it out here. Bike Hawea
New Zealand South Island Things to Do KIA ORA!  Everyone I know wants to go to New Zealand – especiallythose who have already been there.  Kiwi’s as they call themselves (after the flightless bird, not the fruit) as the most fun loving, well balanced, good natured people I know.         Perhaps it’s the amazing playground of mountains, volcanoes, rivers, beaches and rainforests they call home that makes them so chill and happy.  Scroll below for more
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Don’t Ruin Your Adventure By Going Unprepared! COMMON FEARS: “What if I slow down the group?” “What if I can’t do it? Interview with Marcus Shapiro of Fit For Trips Marcus’ company specializes in getting folks like us ready for our adventures. He will custom design a program for you so that you can go on your adventure with the confidence that your body it up to the challenge! Use Promo Code ATAKIT10 if you
Lake Jocassee Devil's Fork State Park podcast link
Adventures on Lake Jocassee  It is rare to find such pristine wilderness these days – especially when it is so accessible via Devil’s Fork State Park in SC in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Lake Jocassee is a boater and paddler’s paradise with about 90 miles of UNDEVELOPED coastline to explore.  In fact, there are less than forty homes on the lake and the lake is accessible only via the state park entrance

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