Ep 53 Kim Havell - Mountain and Ski Guide, Writer, Mother

The Gnar Stool Podcast

In this episode of the Gnar Stool Podcast, we sit down with the remarkable Kim Havell, a mountain and ski guide, writer, photographer, and mother. Kim shares her unique journey from growing up in urban environments to finding her passion in the mountains.

Kim discusses her early experiences with skiing, the transformative power of the backcountry, and the lessons learned from her time in search and rescue. She opens up about her harrowing Denali expedition, where a near-fatal avalanche taught her invaluable lessons about intuition, communication, and teamwork in high-stakes environments.

As a female guide in a male-dominated field, Kim reflects on the challenges and triumphs she has faced, the importance of mentorship, and how motherhood has shifted her perspective on risk and adventure. She also explores the therapeutic aspects of working with horses and how they provide a new edge in her life.

Join us for an inspiring conversation that delves into the complexities of adventure, the power of intuition, and the importance of community in the mountains. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply curious about the guiding world, Kim's insights will resonate with anyone seeking to connect with nature and themselves.

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