
Ep. 646: Biking Across America at 19 Years Old - Jude Kneller
06/22/20 • 49 min
If you listen to this show, you know that adventure doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Today we’re talking with Jude Kneller who decided to bike across the USA on a $75 bicycle. On top of that, Jude was 19 when he did the journey alone. Pretty young for such a big trip!
I hope you’re inspired by his stories and motivated to plan your own adventure of a lifetime!
Instagram: @jhk2000
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If you listen to this show, you know that adventure doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Today we’re talking with Jude Kneller who decided to bike across the USA on a $75 bicycle. On top of that, Jude was 19 when he did the journey alone. Pretty young for such a big trip!
I hope you’re inspired by his stories and motivated to plan your own adventure of a lifetime!
Instagram: @jhk2000
Get your body back to balance with high quality CBD oil at CoCannaCare.com
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donations
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Ep. 645: Ultrarunning and FKT’s - Avery Collins
From the Without Compromise show notes:
Avery grew up in the Midwest, far from the mountains of Colorado that he now calls home. He found running after years of playing basketball and the unique suffering of the sport quickly drew him into longer and longer events. That and the fact he was a broke college student that couldn’t afford a gym membership, running made total sense.
Right as he began garnering big wins and making a name for himself, he and his girlfriend, Sabrina, were struck by a semi on the highway. Avery suffered some major injuries that caused him to rethink his direction in life and if he’d every get back out on the trail. After an arduous six months, he was able to start to run again.
Fast forward a few years and Avery is now one of the fastest ultrarunners in the world and frequently podiums at iconic races like the Georgia Death Race, Colorado 200, Fat Dog 120, Hurt 100, and dozens more. He finished 6th overall at Western States in 2017.
This summer, Avery will be attempting an FKT of the legendary Nolan’s 14 Route in Colorado, racing the Tor des Geants in Italy, and the Snowman Race in Bhutan
Instagram: @runninhigh
Facebook: @avery.collins.77
SBNATION's writeup on Avery, Zen, Ultra-running and the Art of Suffering
To learn more about Athletic Brewing and my other show through them, Without Compromise, go here: athleticbrewing.com/blogs/podcast
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Ep. 647: NFL to the 7 Summits - Revisited - Mark Pattison
Former NFL wide receiver, Mark Pattison, joins us on today's show to talk about going from playing professional football in the NFL to climbing the 7 Summits.
Website: www.MarkPattisonNFL.com
Facebook: facebook.com/NFL2SevenSummits
Twitter: twitter.com/NFL2SevenSummit
Podcast: markpattisonnfl.com/podcast
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