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Podcast by Caleb Merrill

The Avalanche Hour Podcast Caleb Merrill

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Podcast by Caleb Merrill

    8.27 Colin Zacharias

    8.27 Colin Zacharias

    In this episode, we chat with long time industry professional Colin Zacharias. Colin has spent over 40 years working in the snow, avalanche, guiding, consulting, and education realms. Throughout our interview, Colin talks about some of the trends that he has seen within the industry as well as trends in accidents. He talks about how recreationists might learn from some of the habits of professional guides, and he recounts some early memories of venturing into the backcountry. Enjoy.

    Music by Ketsa

    Support provided by:
    Wyssen Avalanche Control
    Gordini USA
    OpenSnow

    GoFund Me for the Family of Rob Coppollilo:
    https://gofund.me/c17787bf

    The Powder Cloud: The Seductive Lure of Tracks
    https://thepowdercloud.com/learn/avalanche-education/the-seductive-lure-of-tracks/

    • 1h 13 min
    8.26 - JOSSLINE, ELLEN, AND MIKE

    8.26 - JOSSLINE, ELLEN, AND MIKE

    EPISODE 8.26
    On today’s episode join us as Ellen Bradley and Jossline Jackson share their personal and poignant connections to their indigenous roots through skiing and science, guided by mentor and educator Mike Janes. We delve into the importance of indigenous knowledge in environmental stewardship and explore initiatives that make outdoor spaces accessible and inclusive.
    Socials:
    The Avalanche Hour Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theavalanchehourpodcast/
    Links:
    RASOR program: https://rasor.alaska.edu/
    Alaska Avalanche School: https://alaskaavalanche.org/
    Douglas Indian Association: https://diataku.com/
    Sealaska Heritage: https://sealaskaheritage.org/institute/education/programs
    Juneau Poster_RASOR (1).pdf
    Sponsors for this episode:
    Wyssen: https://www.wyssenavalanche.com/en/
    Gordini: http://www.gordini.com
    OpenSnow: http://www.opensnow.com
    Crew:
    Host - Brooke "Shiny" Edwards https://www.instagram.com/wildworldwanderings
    Producer - Cameron Griffin: https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/
    Donate:
    The Avalanche Hour Podcast: https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate
    The American Avalanche Association: https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/donate
    Music:

    Ketsa: 80’s vision/Ketsa
    Ketsa: Hold on/ketsa

    • 46 min
    8.25 Manuel Genswein

    8.25 Manuel Genswein

    In this episode our European contributors, Matthias Walcher and Christoph Mitterer from @ÖGSL, interview Snow Scientists, and current intern at @ÖGSL; Manuel Genswein.

    Manuel is a one-of-a-kind individual and no stranger to the avalanche industry. As a lone wolf, he has been traveling the world for over 30 years bringing his strategies and ideas to the field of avalanche rescue. In this episode we talk about where he grew up? How he got involved with the avalanche industry? and we dive into experiences he has had along the way. He tells us which innovations he is most proud of and what ideas didn't fly? Listen in to find out more and check out Manuel's website for access to his courses and papers:

    mountainsafety.info


    Music by Gravy - Freebird
    You can find his tracks at gravytunes.bandcamp.com.

    Big shout out to the designer of our sweet logo Mike Tea. You can see more of Mike’s work over at miketea.com

    Support for this episode provided by:

    @wyssen_avalanche_control
    @gordiniusa
    @opensnow
    @american_avalanche_association

    • 1h 5 min
    8.24 David Lovejoy

    8.24 David Lovejoy

    In this episode, Harry Keane interviews one of his mentors, David Lovejoy. We introduce Harry, then turn the mic over to David as he talks about some of his memories of exploring crags, alpine peaks, and snowy mountains across the globe. David attended Prescott College, where he eventually became a faculty member and professor. In the early 1980's, he developed an Avalanche Forecasting course in collaboration with Tim Lane and Jerry Roberts of Colorado's Department of Transportation. This course set the hook for many people who have gone on to make big splashes through their lifelong careers in the snow and avalanche industry. David provides us with insights and wisdom from his years of cultivating his curious fascination with avalanches. Tune in.
    Music by Ketsa

    Thanks to:
    Wyssen Avalanche Control
    Gordini USA
    OpenSnow

    • 1h
    8.23 John Buffery

    8.23 John Buffery

    Episode 8.23 John “Buff” Buffery

    John “Buff” Buffery has had a long and diverse career in avalanche and mountain risk management, spending time at ski hills, guiding, risk management for highways, movie rigging, and much more. From ski guiding on tele skis back in the early days of his career to building his own split board in the 90s - Buff has pioneered his own path in the mountains. He was Craig Kelly’s personal guide for much of his career, and has guided and mentored the likes of Travis Rice, Robin Van Gyn, and many others over the years. He brings a thoughtful and reflective approach to risk management; a personal style that has accompanied him while pioneering new guiding operations in remote terrain, or rigging stunts for the latest Hollywood blockbuster.
    Tune in for lessons learned and philosophies developed over a rich life in the mountains. Buff talks about avalanche education for pro snowboarders, the evolution of a path into guiding for snowboarders, and longevity in a physically taxing career – and so much more. Enjoy!

    Sponsors for this episode:
    Wyssen : https://www.wyssenavalanche.com/en/
    Gordini - www.gordini.com
    OpenSnow - www.opensnow.com

    Crew:
    Host - Dom Baker
    Producer - Cameron Griffin - https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/

    Donate:
    The Avalanche Hour Podcast - https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate
    The American Avalanche Association - https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/donate

    Music:
    Gravy - @gravy.tunes

    • 1h 6 min
    8.22 Ethan Greene

    8.22 Ethan Greene

    In this episode, Caleb sits down with Ethan Greene, Director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. It is the CAIC’s 50th anniversary this year, and we are happy to have Ethan on the show to celebrate it. Ethan has truly blended the theory and practice of snow and avalanche work through academia and research coupled with his career as a ski patroller-turned avalanche forecaster. We chat about the extensive history of the CAIC and some of the strategies that his team employs including the decision to use flexible forecast zones and the implementation of a stress resiliency program.

    Music provided by Gravy.
    https://gravytunes.bandcamp.com

    Want to hear more about the history of CAIC? Listen to my interview with Knox Williams:
    https://on.soundcloud.com/FstGgd9Az3zmFrnF7

    • 1h 14 min

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