Everything the route description leaves out about hiking and climbing Colorado’s 14ers. Each episode discusses another one of the Colorado's fifty-eight 14,000 foot peaks. We’ll talk about camping, various routes, local places to eat around each 14er, trailhead conditions, camp fire cooking techniques, 14er history, trivia and anything else a couple of good friends and 14er enthusiasts chat about over a beer.
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Everything the route description leaves out about hiking and climbing Colorado’s 14ers. Each episode discusses another one of the Colorado's fifty-eight 14,000 foot peaks. We’ll talk about camping, various routes, local places to eat around each 14er, trailhead conditions, camp fire cooking techniques, 14er history, trivia and anything else a couple of good friends and 14er enthusiasts chat about over a beer.
Mt. Yale, Ultra running, and "Death-Bed Fodder": Episode 37
The non-standard14er Podcast
1 hour 15 minutes
4 years ago
Mt. Yale, Ultra running, and "Death-Bed Fodder": Episode 37
Mountain runner, Centennial Peak Finisher, Colorado Trail Through-Hiker, and High School Cross Country Coach, Sean O’Day joins the Non-Standard 14er podcast to discuss ultra running and his 25-mile loop around Mt. Yale. You might know Sean better by his 14er handle: Doggler. Mt. Yale was the center of our discussion and the various ways (Denny Creek, Avalanche Gulch, Kroenke Lake approaches) up it, but we covered all sorts of topics from the mental aspects of pushing yourself to do crazy things like a 100-mile race or lugging a 72-pound keg up Mt. Bierstadt. You can find Sean's trip report here:
http://seanoday.blogspot.com/2012/05/tour-de-yale.html
The non-standard14er Podcast
Everything the route description leaves out about hiking and climbing Colorado’s 14ers. Each episode discusses another one of the Colorado's fifty-eight 14,000 foot peaks. We’ll talk about camping, various routes, local places to eat around each 14er, trailhead conditions, camp fire cooking techniques, 14er history, trivia and anything else a couple of good friends and 14er enthusiasts chat about over a beer.