The TripOutside Podcast

Reet Singh

The TripOutside podcast offers Inspiring interviews for those who love exploring new places, human-powered adventures, and the outdoors. Host and co-founder Reet Singh interviews world-class guides, outdoor industry experts, and entrepreneurs about outdoor places and activities. Human-powered experiences can lead to the highest level of self-realization of what our minds and bodies are capable of achieving. We also focus on how we can #RecreateResponsibly and #LeaveNoTrace to make sure that we keep nature wild. Check out TripOutside.com for your next outdoor adventure

  1. Ep 46. Wild Rivers of Canada: Rafting the Yukon with Nahanni River Adventures | TripOutside podcast

    04/01/2025

    Ep 46. Wild Rivers of Canada: Rafting the Yukon with Nahanni River Adventures | TripOutside podcast

    In this rafting podcast episode, we dive deep into the wild beauty of northern Canada with Joel Hibbard, second-generation river guide and co-owner of Nahanni River Adventures, one of the most respected wilderness outfitters in North America. Joel joins us to talk about what it’s like to grow up guiding rivers in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and beyond—sharing stories of childhood summers spent paddling canyons, flying into remote bush camps, and learning the rhythms of the land from his family’s legacy. If you’ve ever dreamed of Yukon River rafting or navigating untouched waterways where caribou roam and grizzlies fish for salmon, this is your episode. We explore the incredible variety of guided rafting trips and canoe expeditions Joel and his team lead on some of the most legendary rivers on the continent, including: 🛶 Nahanni River trip – home to Náįlįcho (Virginia Falls), twice the height of Niagara, surrounded by 1,000-meter canyons, hot springs, and Indigenous history. 🛶 Firth River trip – a pristine Arctic whitewater river that cuts through unglaciated Beringia, offering unreal tundra hiking, wildlife encounters, and geology that hasn’t changed in over a million years. 🛶 Tatshenshini River trip – wild, coastal, glacial terrain flowing into British Columbia with Class III whitewater and massive mountain backdrops. 🛶 Horton River – a lesser-known gem for packrafting and canoeing in the tundra, ideal for spotting caribou, wolves, and expansive Arctic vistas. This episode is packed with storytelling and insight for fans of outdoor adventure podcasts, aspiring expedition paddlers, and anyone curious about what goes into leading multi-week trips in some of the most remote wilderness on the planet. We cover: 🌄 What it’s like to run a family-owned outfitter in the North 📆 The short but spectacular rafting season in the Yukon and Northwest Territories 🐻 How guides manage grizzly bear safety in remote camps 🚁 The logistics of flying guests, gear, and guides into off-grid rivers 🛶 The differences between raft, canoe, and packraft expeditions—and who each style is right for 💬 Why Joel says these trips are less about adrenaline and more about connection 🌱 The critical role of conservation, Indigenous stewardship, and keeping wild places wild Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or just curious about stepping off the grid, this conversation will give you a deeper appreciation for the wild rivers of Canada’s North—and maybe even inspire your next great adventure. 🎧 Listen now to one of the most inspiring rafting podcast episodes of the year. 🧭 Book a trip or learn more at: https://tripoutside.com/browse/activity:water-sports:rafting Keywords: Rafting podcast episode, outdoor adventure podcast, Yukon River rafting, Nahanni River rafting, Firth River rafting, Tatshenshini River rafting, Arctic rafting trips, guided rafting Yukon, packrafting Canada, canoeing Yukon, rafting podcast, wilderness expedition podcast, Nahanni Wild, Náįlįcho Virginia Falls, Beringia, Northern Canada rivers

    29 min
  2. Ep. 44 Nevada Bikepacking Tours for Conservation

    10/18/2024

    Ep. 44 Nevada Bikepacking Tours for Conservation

    Guest: Kurstin Graham – Vice President, Friends of the Black Rock High Rock and bikepacking enthusiast. Episode Summary: In this episode, I chat with Kurstin Graham, a conservation leader and bikepacking expert, who has spent over a decade exploring and advocating for the protection of Nevada’s wild landscapes. Kurstin shares his journey from working with the Reno Bike Project to leading conservation-focused bikepacking tours in Northern Nevada. We dive into the challenges and rewards of bikepacking, the importance of conserving public lands, and how Kurstin uses adventure as a tool for advocacy. Key Topics: [00:00:00] Introduction: How I met Kurstin at Burning Man and why I invited him to the podcast. [00:01:00] Kurstin’s role with Friends of the Black Rock High Rock and the Reno Bike Project. [00:03:00] How the FIRE movement allowed Kurstin to retire early and dedicate his life to conservation. [00:05:00] The Reno Bike Project: Its mission, operations, and the role of Burning Man in keeping it sustainable. [00:10:00] Bikepacking in Nevada: Why it’s the perfect state for pedal-powered adventures. [00:13:00] How Kurstin uses bikepacking trips to raise awareness for conservation in Nevada’s public lands. [00:18:00] The importance of protecting the Black Rock Desert and High Rock Canyon areas. [00:21:00] Ways to get involved with Kurstin’s bikepacking trips and the Friends of the Black Rock High Rock. [00:24:00] Burners Without Motors: Encouraging people to bike to Burning Man and reduce their environmental footprint. [00:28:00] Closing thoughts: How adventure can be a platform for conservation and Kurstin’s future plans. Links Mentioned: Friends of the Black Rock High Rock: blackrockdesert.org Reno Bike Project: renobikeproject.org Kurstin’s Bikepacking Blog: bikepackingnv.blog Learn more about TripOutside: tripoutside.com Connect with Kurstin: Instagram: @bikepackingnv Substack: Bikepacking NV Support Conservation: Donate to Friends of the Black Rock High Rock: Support Conservation Join a bikepacking trip: Bikepacking Northern Nevada Call to Action: If you’re passionate about the outdoors and want to combine adventure with conservation, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Join Kurstin on one of his bikepacking tours or support the Friends of the Black Rock High Rock to help protect Nevada’s incredible public lands.

    31 min
  3. Ep 43. Chilling with Marine Life: Cold Water Snorkeling in Alaska

    05/08/2024

    Ep 43. Chilling with Marine Life: Cold Water Snorkeling in Alaska

    In this episode, Reet interviews Fred Drake, founder of Snorkel Alaska, about the unique experience of snorkeling in a cold water environment like Ketchikan, compared to the tropical locations that we often associate with snorkeling. What Makes Alaska Snorkeling Unique? - Thick 7mm wetsuits, hoods, boots, and gloves keep you warm despite cold waters reaching 65F in summer - Abundant marine life - fish, kelp, plants, invertebrates like sea stars, urchins, cucumbers - See wildlife like wolf eels, sea lions, otters, whales (orcas, humpbacks) up close - Steep underwater rock walls and ability to free dive down 100ft walls right off shore Tour season for snorkeling in Alaska is May to September, coinciding with cruise ship arrivals. You'll find the warmest water June through August, while April, May, September tend to have clearest water visibility. While the cruise ship industry is crucial for bringing tourism to the area, Fred and his company are keenly aware of the environmental impacts. Their tours start directly on the beach, limiting local boat traffic, and they educate guests about the sustainability of marine life in the area. Ketchikan is a beautiful area for an extended visit, with abundant opportunity for activities like hiking, fishing, camping, kayaking, mountain biking, and kiteboarding. Tune in now to learn more and immerse yourself in the unique world of snorkeling in the glacial waters of Alaska. Resources Mentioned: Snorkel Alaska Book a Tour on TripOutside

    23 min
  4. Ep 42. Scaling Arizona's Rugged Outdoors with Canyoneering and Rock Climbing Guides

    03/13/2024

    Ep 42. Scaling Arizona's Rugged Outdoors with Canyoneering and Rock Climbing Guides

    Reet talks with Jayci Ferrimani, founder of Arizona Climbing Guides and AMGA Certified Rock Guide, about the vast array of outdoor adventures available in southern Arizona. Jayci shares his journey from growing up exploring the mountains of Colorado to becoming a professional rock climbing and canyoneering guide. They discuss the underrated and surprisingly rugged wilderness found in Arizona's mountains, canyons, and deserts. Jayci highlights how despite its desert reputation, Arizona is teeming with untapped outdoor treasures waiting to be explored. The conversation dives into the various trips offered by Arizona Climbing Guides: Canyoneering Tours: - Tanque Verde Canyon - half-day with 3 rappels up to 90 feet - Seven Cataracts/Willow Canyon - full day, 5 rappels up to 200 feet Rock Climbing Areas: - Cochise Stronghold - granite domes, moderate to hard routes - Mount Lemmon - year-round sport and trad climbing at 2,000-9,000 feet - Queen Creek - popular sport crag near Phoenix - McDowell Mountain Preserve - adventurous trad climbing near Scottsdale JC also provides an overview of the three main rock climbing disciplines: - Bouldering - Sport Climbing - Traditional (Trad) Climbing He offers advice for beginners looking to transition from indoor climbing to roping up outside, emphasizing the low-consequence way to start with top-roping. Jayci and Reet chat about the unique advantages of Tucson - a city surrounded by a multitude of outdoor playgrounds, allowing visitors to combine urban amenities with morning canyoneering, afternoon hiking, and evening breweries all in one day. JC also highlights other local activities like mountain biking and backpacking right from Tucson's doorstep. Throughout the show, Jayci shares his profound passion for exploring Arizona's wilderness and connecting others to the thrill of adventuring in these rugged landscapes. The episode provides inspiration for visitors and locals alike to get out and experience Arizona's great outdoors. Resources Mentioned: Arizona Climbing Guides website Book A Trek on TripOutside

    34 min
  5. Ep 41. Exploring the Sierras in Style with Trek Sierra’s Elizabeth Biron

    03/07/2024

    Ep 41. Exploring the Sierras in Style with Trek Sierra’s Elizabeth Biron

    In this episode, we interview Elizabeth Biron the owner and founder of Trek Sierra, a premium backpacking guide company based in Mammoth Lakes, California. Elizabeth shares her journey from starting as a sport climber and backpacker on the East Coast to making Mammoth her permanent home and launching Trek Sierra. She discusses the unique aspects of Trek Sierra, including the use of ultralight gear, through hike support, and themed treks like art classes and stargazing experiences. Elizabeth also highlights the custom training plans and coaching support offered to help clients prepare for their treks.Key Topics:- Elizabeth's background and how she got into the outdoor industry- The philosophy and unique offerings of Trek Sierra- Popular treks like the John Muir Trail, Yosemite summits, and Mount Whitney- Living an outdoor lifestyle in Mammoth Lakes- Leave No Trace practices and responsible recreation in the Sierras- The personal impact of spending time in the wilderness- Raising awareness about underpaid guides in the industryThis insightful interview with Elizabeth provides a fascinating look into the world of guided backpacking adventures and Trek Sierra's mission to elevate both the client experience and the guiding profession.Links:- Trek Sierra (https://treksierraadventures.com/)- Leave No Trace principles (https://tripoutside.com/leave-no-trace-outdoor-recreation/)- AMGA (American Mountain Guides Association) (https://amga.com/)

    36 min
4.9
out of 5
17 Ratings

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The TripOutside podcast offers Inspiring interviews for those who love exploring new places, human-powered adventures, and the outdoors. Host and co-founder Reet Singh interviews world-class guides, outdoor industry experts, and entrepreneurs about outdoor places and activities. Human-powered experiences can lead to the highest level of self-realization of what our minds and bodies are capable of achieving. We also focus on how we can #RecreateResponsibly and #LeaveNoTrace to make sure that we keep nature wild. Check out TripOutside.com for your next outdoor adventure