12 episodes

Join us for true stories about the adventures, heroes, and misfits that shaped society by exploring and pushing the limits of the unknown. Each episode is a short story about interesting people, beautiful places, and the challenging decisions of some of history’s greatest adventures. We explore famous firsts, near misses, lost expeditions, pioneering missions, quirky events, forgotten achievements - and why they matter. Adventures highlight the extremes of the human experience. Risks amplify potential outcomes and make extraordinary moments even more fascinating. Every adventure is different, but the lessons are often timeless and universal. We profile diverse adventurers from around the world. Immerse ourselves in the context of different times in history. And, see what we can learn from hiking, biking, climbing, kayaking, traveling, mountaineering, sailing, surfing, skiing, Overlanding, flying, and more. There’s a story to almost every adventure, and we hope you become inspired and better prepared for whatever adventure lies ahead. The Adventure Almanac is brought to you by the team at Adventure Nerds. Are you ready for an adventure? Alright then, let’s go!

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    • 4.8 • 21 Ratings

Join us for true stories about the adventures, heroes, and misfits that shaped society by exploring and pushing the limits of the unknown. Each episode is a short story about interesting people, beautiful places, and the challenging decisions of some of history’s greatest adventures. We explore famous firsts, near misses, lost expeditions, pioneering missions, quirky events, forgotten achievements - and why they matter. Adventures highlight the extremes of the human experience. Risks amplify potential outcomes and make extraordinary moments even more fascinating. Every adventure is different, but the lessons are often timeless and universal. We profile diverse adventurers from around the world. Immerse ourselves in the context of different times in history. And, see what we can learn from hiking, biking, climbing, kayaking, traveling, mountaineering, sailing, surfing, skiing, Overlanding, flying, and more. There’s a story to almost every adventure, and we hope you become inspired and better prepared for whatever adventure lies ahead. The Adventure Almanac is brought to you by the team at Adventure Nerds. Are you ready for an adventure? Alright then, let’s go!

    Matthew Henson - Towards The North Pole

    Matthew Henson - Towards The North Pole

    From 1891-1909, Matthew Henson dedicated his life to exploring the Arctic. Originally, Robert Peary hired Henson as a servant, but in 1908, when it was time for Peary’s third and final attempt to reach the North Pole, it was Henson who was Peary’s most trusted partner. As a Black American at the turn of the century, he faced constant racism, but in the Arctic, his character and skills couldn’t be ignored. He was the best person to lead the final push to the North Pole, but would he be the first to reach it?
     
    https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/matthew-henson-towards-the-north-pole/
     
    Visit us at Adventure Nerds to learn more about us and find a list of references and a map of Henson’s route towards the North Pole. Remember to sign up for our newsletter and follow us for more exciting stories.
     
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    • 21 min
    Part 2: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland Race Around The World

    Part 2: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland Race Around The World

    If you haven’t listened to Part 1, we recommend that you listen to that episode first. Part 2 begins with Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland almost halfway around the world. Bly had no idea she was racing anything but the fictional record in Jules Verne’s novel, Around The World in 80 Days. Did either of them make it in less than 80 days? Did they even make it back to New York? https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/nellie-bly-and-elizabeth-bisland-race-around-the-world/
    Visit us at Adventure Nerds to learn more about us and find a list of references and a map of Bly’s and Bisland’s adventures. Remember to sign up for our newsletter and follow us for more exciting stories.
     
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    • 22 min
    Part 1: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland Race Around The World

    Part 1: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland Race Around The World

    In 1889, Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland left New York with the goal of setting the fastest known time record for traveling around the world. Nellie Bly had the idea to beat the fictional record set in the book, Around The World in 80 Days. Elizabeth Bisland was sent in the opposite direction to race Nellie Bly. Both women were in their mid-20’s, had limited travel experience, and most people didn’t think they could do it alone. What happened next?
     
    https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/nellie-bly-and-elizabeth-bisland-race-around-the-world/
     
    Visit us at Adventure Nerds to learn more about us and find a list of references and a map of Bly’s and Bisland’s adventures. Remember to sign up for our newsletter and follow us for more exciting stories.
     
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    • 20 min
    Takamure Itsue - A Long Hike Around Shikoku

    Takamure Itsue - A Long Hike Around Shikoku

    Takamure Itsue’s long hike around the island of Shikoku, Japan, was revolutionary in many ways. Not only did she visit 88 temples on her 900 mile pilgrimage, but she learned to observe the world in new ways and write her own story. As a young woman, everyone told her that she shouldn’t attempt the dangerous route. Hiking through the mud and rain, she gained confidence, and the stories she wrote went on to have an enormous impact on Japanese society. She felt that a reckless adventure into the unknown was better than standing still and proved that women were stronger than anyone imagined.
     
    https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/takamure-itsue-a-long-hike-around-shikoku/
     
    Visit us at Adventure Nerds for references and a map of her hike. Remember to sign up for our newsletter and follow us for more exciting stories.
     
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    • 14 min
    Jacques Cousteau and the Invention of Scuba Diving

    Jacques Cousteau and the Invention of Scuba Diving

    Cousteau went from being nearly paralyzed and rarely swimming to becoming a pioneering explorer of the underwater world. In the middle of WWII, in occupied France, Cousteau and his friends experimented with new techniques and went on countless adventures underwater. Despite the risks and violating pretty much every rule of scuba diving safety, they succeeded in inventing modern scuba diving. In this episode, we dive into Cousteau’s life between 1936 and 1943 and follow him on a series of incredible underwater adventures that led to the development of the Aqua Lung. Let’s go!
     
    https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/jacques-cousteau-and-the-invention-of-scuba-diving/
     
    Visit us at Adventure Nerds for references, a timeline of Cousteau’s early life, and to watch the film, 18 Meters Deep. We’ve also included a few interesting stories that didn’t fit into the episode, like one of Cousteau’s missions as a spy for the French Resistance. Remember to sign up for our newsletter while you are there and follow us for more exciting stories.
     
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    • 17 min
    Space Elk and The First GPS

    Space Elk and The First GPS

    In 1970, a few elk near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, became famous. Researchers had the bold idea to try and track elk migrations using the Nimbus III weather satellite. It was the first attempt to track a living thing from space. Newspapers from around the world followed the adventures of the Space Elk and the development of satellite tracking. It was the peak of the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States, and no one could anticipate what would happen next. With their research, the Craighead brothers and Monique changed wildlife conservation practices forever. In this episode, we follow the adventures of Monique, the researchers, and the elk from the National Elk Wildlife Refuge to see how science doesn’t always work out as planned, but sometimes it makes an interesting story.
     
    https://adventurenerds.com/podcast/space-elk-and-the-first-gps/
     
    Visit us at Adventure Nerds for a map of the elk migration, a bibliography, and more information about the first experiment with GPS. Remember to sign up for our newsletter while you are there, and follow us for more exciting stories.
     
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    • 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

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More episodes please!

Great stories!

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Adventure lovers who love to learn

I’m a homeschool mom of four little adventurers. Our whole family loves learning with Adventure Almanac!!!

hddubs ,

Fun, informative, and a good length

Such an enjoyable podcast!! A great way to go on an adventure (in your mind) while learning some interesting historical facts. Good length to listen on short car trips or between classes. More please!

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