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Crosscut Escapes
Crosscut
16 episodes
9 months ago
An exploration of the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest through sound. Hosted by Ted Alvarez
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An exploration of the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest through sound. Hosted by Ted Alvarez
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Natural Sciences
Science
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To the Rescue!
Crosscut Escapes
24 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
To the Rescue!
For outdoor adventurers, search and rescue teams provide a critical service, often for free — and it all started in Seattle. For outdoor adventurers in Washington state, potential trouble can be just a few steps away. The combination of topography, weather, glaciers, avalanches and technical ascents in the state's craggy peaks mean that even the most careful hikers can find themselves in danger. Most of them are lucky enough to never need outside help. But for those who do, mountain rescue teams are prepared to swoop in on foot or from the air. And Seattle Mountain Rescue is indisputably one of the best wilderness rescue networks in the country because it works in one of the hardest places to do it. Seattle Mountain Rescue and other teams of trained mountaineers are on call for alpine wilderness rescues in western Washington 365 days a year. But there's something even more remarkable about them: They're made up entirely of volunteers.   The whole idea of rescuing people from dangerous situations in the mountains completely free of charge was born right here in Seattle. For this episode of Crosscut Escapes, we explore the origins of mountain rescue and see what it takes for someone to go from being rescued to becoming a rescuer themselves. For more information on how to have a safe journey on your next adventure, check out Seattle Mountain Rescue’s handy preparedness guide. --- Credits Host/Co-producer: Ted Alvarez Co-producer: Sara Bernard Music: The Explorist Executive Producer: Mark Baumgarten
Crosscut Escapes
An exploration of the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest through sound. Hosted by Ted Alvarez