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How to Choose, Fit and Pack Your Backpack
Adventure Travel Show podcast
05/09/19 • 17 min
How to properly Choose, Fit and Pack your Backpack

Camping Tent vs Tarp Pros and Cons
Adventure Travel Show podcast
08/15/19 • 26 min
Camping Tents VS Tarps : How to Choose What is Best for YOU!

How To Get Cheap Flights
Adventure Travel Show podcast
06/20/19 • 29 min
How To Get Cheap Flights
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How to Build Resilience and Grit
Adventure Travel Show podcast
05/21/20 • 57 min
20 Strategies to Build Resilience and Grit
Learn how to improve your resilience and grit to better handle all the setbacks life throws at you.
Find out the eleven traits of resilient people, why resilience is important and learn twenty workable strategies you can work on to bounce back quicker when faced with tough times.
Get complete details and download the 20 Strategies to Build Resilience and Grit Guide on the Show Notes page
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The 'Summer of Kit' continues
Adventure Travel Show podcast
09/03/20 • 3 min
The 'Summer of Kit' road trip in 'Sophie', Kit's new-to-her converted Sprinter camper van concludes, but she forgot about lack of internet access to produce new episodes while she traveled. Today we discuss the new schedule.
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How To Start a Camp Fire Even When it's Wet
Adventure Travel Show podcast
11/21/19 • 14 min
On today's episode of the Adventure Travel Show podcast we learn how to build a campfire even in the rain. Yes it's hard, time consuming and tedious, but it's doable. You can learn how plus you'll learn how to make a fast fire when the weather cooperates!
Here's what we cover today:
- Four ingredients to make a camp fire plus my favorite cheap fire starter that guarantees to light
- Tips for choosing WHERE to build your fire
- Three fire building techniques
- Camp fire management tips
- Putting out your fire and how to check to be sure it's out
- How to start a fire when it's wet
Check out the SHOW NOTES for complete details.
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How to Plan a Walking Holiday
Adventure Travel Show podcast
12/19/19 • 17 min
What is a Walking holiday?
A walking holiday is one where you walk, usually from one village to another via beautiful countryside, have lodging at the end of the day, often you have luggage transfer so you don't have to backpack and thus just carry a daypack. In short, a walking holiday allows you to truly see the destination at a slow pace so that you can really understand the people and culture you encounter on your travels. It's a wonderful way to explore and have an authentic adventure!
In today's episode we cover the six benefits of taking a walking holiday, plus the six decisions you need to make, including: how to choose a destination, pace, when to go, how long to go, what to pack and we discuss training for your hike.
See the SHOW NOTES for complete details, photos and a list of some recommended holiday walks!
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10 Tips for Choosing a Perfect Campsite
Adventure Travel Show podcast
09/26/19 • 13 min
BEFORE you even head out, check with rangers or the website to determine the guidelines and regulations for the area you will be camping. It's no fun to get a ticket from a ranger or be forced to move because you aren't following the rules. Also check on camp fire restrictions as well.
Here are the ten features to look for when choosing a campsite. Full details below the checklist.
- Water availability and source : it's no fun to lug water
- The terrain : find a level spot so you don't feel like you are rolling down a hill
- A hazard free zone : look around for potential hazards like dead trees/branches or from flash floods, etc.
- A site suitable for the expected weather : don't pitch your tent in a low spot in case of rain, or on the ridge in a thunderstorm
- The proper size for your party : make sure you have enough room for all the tents, kitchen/dining area and play area
- Bonus amenities like stone or stump chairs and tables : are there any 'free' boulder or tree stump chairs to relax on?
- A perfect mix of sun and shade : open tent to morning sun, afternoon shade and a sunny clotheseline area
- Which minimizes negative impact on the land and the wildlife : use existing sites or try not to disturb the vegetation
- Is private : away from other campers and the trail
- Is pest free : use the wind to your advantage
Links Mentioned in this Podcast:
Portable Water Treatment ATSP Episode 003
What to Do if You Get Lost in the Woods ATSP Episode 006
Outdoor Etiquette ATSP Episode 010
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Allow Enough Time to Find a Campsite:I start looking for a campsite about 4pm. If you are super tired and the terrain and water situation is not optimal, you may want to start looking earlier. Also if you are tired, you may want to hide you pack (and make note of where you put it)so you can scout ahead without carrying the weight. This way you’ll be more likely to seek out a good site instead of settling for the first adequate one.
So what does a good campsite look like?
Check before you head out:
What are the regulationsfor the area you plan to camp? The national parks, national forests, BLM lands and state parks all have different rules and restrictions. Obviously honor the rules as they are trying to keep things nice for all of us. If you need a reservation, make one. If you need a permit, get one. You certainly don’t want to get a ticket from a ranger or be forced to move because your didn’t pay attention to the guideline. While you’re at it, find out the campfire rules, too.
1. WaterA great campsite has a solid source of quality water nearby so you don’t have to haul it too far. You can learn about water treatment option on Episode 003. You’re going to need water to drink, cook, and clean up. My favorite water is a spring, then a stream. My least favorite is a lake. Lakes can collect bad things like E-coli and it's hard for the bad things to get out. Rivers also collect all the run off, and it was from the river at Linville Gorge that I got giardia, a most unpleasant experience. With a suitable portable water treatment system, you can drink from any of these source. There are few places I go that I don’t treat my water before drinking it.
Remember that you want to camp at least 200’ from a water source, well off the trail and not in the path of the local wildlife’s worn path to the water’s edge.
2. Consider the terrain
Unless you are using a hammock, you want to find a level site so you don’t feel like you are rolling down the hill when you lay down. Even a slight pitch is unnerving. Also make sure you don’t set you tent on an area where water can collect should it rain.
3. Look up and around for hazardsDead branches and trees can fall on you. If you see piles of rock and debris, you might be in a flash flood hazard area. Site selection is criticalif you are in a canyon and bad weather comes in quickly. You may not have time to escape a flash flood. This is a good thing to check with rangers beforehand. If you are camping on a beach, make sure you are well above the high tide mar...

Lightning Safety Guide
Adventure Travel Show podcast
04/09/20 • 18 min
Learn what to do when you are threatened by lightning, especially if you are caught exposed outdoors including the proper safety position and what to do if someone gets hit by lightning. You’ll also learn what constitutes a safe shelter during a thunderstorm.
We cover:
- What is lightning?
- The five types of lightning and typical strikes from them
- What position to take when lightning is striking nearby
- How to determine a safe shelter
- The three types of lightning injury and what you should do
- How groups should position themselves during a lightning storm
- And much more!
Get complete details and download the FREE Lightning Safety Guide on the Show Notes page
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How to Safely Cross a River
Adventure Travel Show podcast
10/10/19 • 31 min
00:05 I had to get across the river. I lost my footing for a moment and found myself stalled in the middle of the deepest and fastest part of the stream. As I tried to get better footing the river current sweat feet from underneath me and I immediately fell face down into the river. I was immediately hit with a wave of cold from the water that had been ice nearly hours before I was swept downstream with my pack on. I was underwater and couldn’t preach. I tried unsuccessfully to get a toe hold on the river bottoms who would get on my feet. I realized I was in a very serious situation. No one knew where I was. I had no idea what was downstream. Was there a log or a pile of logs and rocks below me that I can get caught up in? Was my gear and my sleeping bag wet? Was I even going to be able to get out of this welcome
00:57 Welcome to the Adventure Travel Show podcast. I’m your host Kit Parks. The intro today was an excerpt I read from an article by the Pacific Crest Trail Association titled I was swept away crossing a river on the Pacific crest trail written by Charles Williams, who I did try to reach out to, but unfortunately it was not able to catch up with him prior to this recording. But I will put a link to his very fine article in the show notes and on the website for this episode. Today we’re going to be talking about the best practices to help you get across river safely. Believe it or not, that’s one of the most dangerous things that we do when we’re out in the wild. People might be afraid of heights or snakes or bites or the cold or the heat, but what gets us the most is crossing the rivers. So today we’re going to learn the best tips of how to do so safely. What we need to look out for ahead of time, what to do if something goes wrong and we slip and fall into the water and the things that we need to do to give us the best shot at getting to the other side quickly, efficiently, and safely. This is a super important episode that I hope you’ll share, so let’s get started.
02:07 Okay.
02:08 Like I said, many hikers are worried about bears, snakes, lightning, and why you should definitely need to know what to do when you encounter these. Your greatest risk of injury or worse is crossing rivers without a bridge. Did you know that the number one way that people die in the national parks in the U S is from drowning? It’s also one of the leading causes of death on the Pacific coast trail and to beat a dead horse, it is the number one way that we harm ourselves when we’re out in the wild. Before we begin, let’s talk a minute about rivers themselves.
02:41 Okay.
02:41 The river, think of the river. It’s something that striates into different horizontal currents. So try to picture a cake with different layers, several layers, and each layer instead of being cake is a moving current. The top layer or the icing is the fastest moving current. While the bottom layer where your feet are is the slowest. However, unlike the top icing, the side icing is also slower moving. And so what this means to you is that even though you might have your feet firmly planted on the riverbend, that stronger middle layer of the cake and even that top layer can still carry you away. And that’s w...
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How many episodes does Adventure Travel Show podcast have?
Adventure Travel Show podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
What topics does Adventure Travel Show podcast cover?
The podcast is about Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Podcasts, Hiking, Sports and Wilderness.
What is the most popular episode on Adventure Travel Show podcast?
The episode title 'How to Build Resilience and Grit' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Adventure Travel Show podcast?
The average episode length on Adventure Travel Show podcast is 33 minutes.
How often are episodes of Adventure Travel Show podcast released?
Episodes of Adventure Travel Show podcast are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of Adventure Travel Show podcast?
The first episode of Adventure Travel Show podcast was released on Apr 29, 2019.
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