Episode 108: Robert Morgan – Riding India – The Meaning of BRO

The Meaning of BRO

Episode 108

The Meaning of BRO

Join us for a rollicking conversation with Robert Morgan. We’ll talk about a recent trip to India that involved motorcycles, confiscated items and mudslides. Robert builds water parks for a living and was inspired by some of the riding they did during a monsoon for his next designs. Food, accommodations, culture and the ability to stay positive when torrential rains and topographical features work against a group of mostly strangers.

Robert talks about Hanle, Umling-la snow, Plan B Pass and talking with Tankers.

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Episode 107: Robert Morgan – Riding India – Freedom from Stockholm

Freedom from Stockholm

Episode 107

Freedom from Stockholm

Join us for a rollicking conversation with Robert Morgan. We’ll talk about a recent trip to India that involved motorcycles, confiscated items and mudslides. Robert builds water parks for a living and was inspired by some of the riding they did during a monsoon for his next designs. Food, accommodations, culture and the ability to stay positive when torrential rains and topographical features work against a group of mostly strangers.

Robert talks of group dynamics under pressure, and finally being free to ride.

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Episode 105: Robert Morgan – Riding India – A Matter of Battery

A Matter of Battery

Episode 105

A Matter of Battery

Join us for a rollicking conversation with Robert Morgan. We’ll talk about a recent trip to India that involved motorcycles, confiscated items and mudslides. Robert builds water parks for a living and was inspired by some of the riding they did during a monsoon for his next designs. Food, accommodations, culture and the ability to stay positive when torrential rains and topographical features work against a group of mostly strangers.

Robert talks of just a domestic flight in India, and the matter of a battery. 

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Episode 83: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru – A Buddy Goes Down

A Buddy Goes Down

Episode 83

Riding Through Peru

We take a rambling ride with Patrick Verity, mostly across Peru. Patrick’s enthusiasm for bikes, adventures and general silliness shine through.

The dangers and beauty of adventure.

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Episode 82: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru – An Inundation of Ice

An Inundation of Ice

Episode 82

Riding Through Peru

We take a rambling ride with Patrick Verity, mostly across Peru. Patrick’s enthusiasm for bikes, adventures and general silliness shine through.

A day in the life of riding in Peru. The thing about coffee. Why it’s sometimes necessary to use lights and sirens to save the ice cream.

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Episode 81: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru – Red Lights, Sleeping Policeman and Devil Dogs

Red Lights, Sleeping Policeman and Devil Dogs

Episode 81

Riding Through Peru

We take a rambling ride with Patrick Verity, mostly across Peru. Patrick’s enthusiasm for bikes, adventures and general silliness shine through.

Where trust and corners meet. Friendly horns and tire repair protocal.

Are Peruvians the best drivers? The guy in the white jeep suggests that they are.

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Episode 80: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru – Flat Tires and Reluctant Engines

Flat Tires and Reluctant Engines

Episode 80

Riding Through Peru

We take a rambling ride with Patrick Verity, mostly across Peru. Patrick’s enthusiasm for bikes, adventures and general silliness shine through.

Flat tires and group separation help us discover the best Spanish to use to find your mates is to look un-Peruvian. An old lady leads us to the plaza and Rallye at through construction.

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Episode 78: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru – The Flavor of Duck Canyon

The Flavor of Duck Canyon

Episode 78

Riding Through Peru

We take a rambling ride with Patrick Verity, mostly across Peru. Patrick’s enthusiasm for bikes, adventures and general silliness shine through.

Patrick talks about the lifetime it takes to work through first to third gear in Trujillo.

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Episode 75: Tia Shoemaker: Raised in the Alaska Bush – The Future of Hunting

The Future of Hunting

Episode 75

Raised in the Alaska Bush

   “Hard work, low pay.” So read a classified ad that Phil’s dad handed him years ago. Phil somehow passed the interview process and found himself employed as a packer on the Alaska Peninsula. There he met our guest, Tia Shoemaker for the first time. Tia joins us to talk about growing up in Bush Alaska, twice-yearly trips to the grocery store, jammed rifles, smoking airplane engines, thoughts on pink camo and three clean jokes.  

 A conversation about the future of hunting, politics thereof and whether eyeliner belongs in the field. 

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Episode 74: Tia Shoemaker: Raised in the Alaska Bush – Endeavoring in a Male Dominated Industry

Endeavoring in a Male Dominated Industry

Episode 74

Raised in the Alaska Bush

   “Hard work, low pay.” So read a classified ad that Phil’s dad handed him years ago. Phil somehow passed the interview process and found himself employed as a packer on the Alaska Peninsula. There he met our guest, Tia Shoemaker for the first time. Tia joins us to talk about growing up in Bush Alaska, twice-yearly trips to the grocery store, jammed rifles, smoking airplane engines, thoughts on pink camo and three clean jokes.  

Tia talks about hunting stereotypes and the integrity and intention of hunting and guiding in a male dominated industry.

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