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A show about life in the mountains, the people who "Live, work and play" in the mountains. From ski instructors, mountain guides, restaurant owners to cheesemakers and helicopter pilots. Go beyond the mountains and meet the people who "Live, Work and Play" in them. Facebook: Beyond-the-mountains-podcast Instagrams: beyondthemountainspodcast

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A show about life in the mountains, the people who "Live, work and play" in the mountains. From ski instructors, mountain guides, restaurant owners to cheesemakers and helicopter pilots. Go beyond the mountains and meet the people who "Live, Work and Play" in them. Facebook: Beyond-the-mountains-podcast Instagrams: beyondthemountainspodcast

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Bonus Episode. Nolen Oayda takes the BTM Questionnaire.

10/1/2025
Nolen Oayda takes the questionnaire designed to reveal his true mountain character and share his beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:06:12

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The unstoppable Loubna Freih. Traversing the Alps with curiosity and mental strength.

9/25/2025
In this episode, I sit down with Loubna Freih — Ironman World Champion, mental performance coach, and fearless adventurer - with an unstoppable curiosity for what the human body and mind can achieve. Instagram @loubna_freih @alpinequest_2025 Website : https://loubnafreih.com/ https://alpinequest.org/ Loubna and a team of female athletes recently completed an extraordinary journey: traversing the entire Alps by bike, ski mountaineering, and trail running. In just 54 days, they covered 2,000 kilometres, climbed 80,000 meters of elevation, and crossed five countries — a challenge driven not only by endurance and teamwork, but also by a mission to raise awareness of climate change in the mountains they love. What makes Loubna’s story even more powerful is how she brings curiosity and mental strength into every pursuit. From her work with the Swiss national sailing team and other high-performance athletes and teams to her own endurance adventures, she shows how language, mindset, and inner narratives can transform challenges into resilience and breakthroughs. This conversation follows the chapters of LIVE. WORK. PLAY. — from her home in Verbier, to her work as a mental coach, to her passion for exploring the mountains. It’s about curiosity, courage, and the belief that the biggest gains in success are not made by strengthening the body, but in strengthening the mind. As a bonus episode, Loubna agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal his true mountain character. You can find the bonus episode after this inspiring conversation. So hit play and get on with the show. Allons-y How can you help the show and grow the community? Connect / leave a comment and follow. Please Rate & Review me on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on social media Instagram : @beyondthemountains.podcast Facebook : Beyond the mountains podcastJoin the conversation: Comment on Instagram or send us a message I'd love to hear from you.Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favorite takeaway from the show

Duration:01:02:24

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Freestyling through the mountains and life. Nolen Oayda. Skier and entrepreneur

9/13/2025
Hey everyone, and welcome to another episode of Beyond the Mountains Podcast! Today, I’m joined by a freestyle skier and business entrepreneur —Nolen Oayda. Instagram profile : @nolenoayda @theintrepiddream Nolen Oayda is a true pioneer of Australian freestyle skiing. From freestyle skiing in Europe, carving lines in Verbier, Switzerland, Nolen helped shape the sport in its early days and became a powerful influence on generations of Australian athletes. He lived with a fun and fearless spirit, embracing creativity at every turn. The essence of freestyle skiing — risk, resilience, and freedom — flowed through his business, surfing, music, and family life. Beyond the slopes, Nolen has built a career as an entrepreneur in Jindabyne, turning the same energy that drove his skiing into a thriving photo journalism and business career. His story is one of passion, reinvention, and living by the mantra that life is short — so surround yourself with good people, and simply have a go. As a bonus episode, Nolen agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal his true mountain character. You can find the bonus episode after this inspiring conversation. So start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y How can you help the show and grow the community? Connect / leave a comment and follow. Please Rate & Review me on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on social media Instagram : @beyondthemountains.podcast Facebook : Beyond the mountains podcastJoin the conversation: Comment on Instagram or send us a message I'd love to hear from you.Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favorite takeaway from the show

Duration:01:15:13

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Season 4 recap - Season 5 coming soon

8/28/2025
Hey Guys, Ashley here. I will be back soon with more episodes. I'm going to call it season 5. But I wanted to give you a recap on season 4. Season 4 of Beyond the Mountains took us higher, deeper, and further than ever before — exploring the edge of adventure, the heart of creativity, and the soul of mountain living. We kicked off with Giulia Monego, a big mountain skier and one of the few fully certified female mountain guides in Chamonix. From her beginnings in Venice to conquering steep lines and studying osteopathy, Giulia reminded us that growth lives outside the comfort zone. I have to meet Giula in person. Maybe I'll drive to Chamonix and try climbing with her. Then came Steph Davis, a legend of vertical adventure. A master of both rock and air, Steph shared how classical piano, literature, and BASE jumping all collide in her pursuit of freedom — and how fear, when faced, becomes fuel. I just wish I had better audio for this interview. This was a person I really wanted to impress; she is such an inspiration. I highly recommend her book. Learning to Fly: An Uncommon Memoir of Human Flight, Unexpected Love, and One Amazing Dog We shifted gears with Jay Sweet, music visionary and Executive Director of Newport Folk Festival, and one of the creative forces behind Floki Studios in Iceland. From the blues to the backcountry skiing, Jay showed us how Iceland’s remote peaks and silence unlock creativity, and how being present is the greatest act of rebellion. I could have listened to more stories from Jay. Maybe one day I'll get to Floki studios in Iceland and see a troll Finally, we sat down with Chris Price, architect and founder of KLIMA. Based in the mountains of Utah, Chris designs homes that breathe with the land — sustainable, strong, and soulful. His work proves that building in harmony with nature isn't just possible — it’s essential. One day I hope to have my own eco friendly has inspired by Chris. Each episode ended with our Beyond the Mountains Questionnaire, giving you a playful glimpse into our guests’ true mountain character. You can find these as bonus episodes So whether you’re chasing powder, chasing dreams, or chasing quiet moments of clarity — Season 4 was packed with stories to stir your spirit and stretch your perspective. I've got plenty of great stories to come. This is still a side hustle and passion project, so I have to make time to find inspiring guests who love the mountains and then do some research and prep. So please stick with me. Now, one thing that will really help and encourage me, is to hear from you. I'd love to know what you like about the show. I'd love your feedback. And to encourage your support I'll send you one of the limited edition BTM caps. So please DM on instagram or facebook. Oh yeah, Let me know what you think of the new music for the show. I'm going to change up the intro a little. Keep it fresh OK - Let's go. Allons-y. See you soon.

Duration:00:05:26

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Bonus Episode. Chris Price takes the BTM Questionnaire.

6/9/2025
Chris Price takes the questionnaire designed to reveal his true mountain character and share his beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:07:26

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Bonus Episode. Jay Sweet takes the BTM questionnaire

6/6/2025
Jay Sweet takes the questionnaire designed to reveal his true mountain character and share his beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:16:53

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Redefining sustainable and eco-friendly house design with Chris Price.

5/27/2025
Hey everyone, welcome back to Beyond the Mountains Podcast! Today, we’re diving into the world of architecture— I’m joined by Chris Price, founder of KLIMA Architecture, who’s redefining what it means to build and live in mountain environments. Instagram profile : @chris.price.architect @klima.architecture Website : https://klimaarchitecture.com/ Chris is an architect, a builder and a mountain lover. His house designs are rooted in being eco-friendly, sustainable, timeless, and with a deep respect for the land. A core principle in Chris’s work is passive design—creating buildings that work with the environment to naturally regulate temperature, harness solar energy, and minimise the need for artificial heating or cooling. Think 12-inch thick walls, triple-pane windows, airtight construction, and efficient orientation that makes the most of natural sunlight. These homes are high-performance, energy-efficient shelters built for a changing climate. From the TreeHaus to the CrestHaus to his latest project, the PowdrHaus, Chris is showing us what’s possible when design and the environment meet in high-altitude environments We talk about what it means to build with nature instead of against it, and how thoughtful design can dramatically reduce our environmental footprint without sacrificing comfort or style. Chris also opens up about life beyond the drawing board—raising a family, snowboarding and skinning up the mountain before sunrise, mountain biking and BBQ's with his mates And of course, we end with the three big questions I ask every guest: What have the mountains taught you? How do they make you feel? And when have you had to go beyond? So whether you're a design nerd, a climate-conscious homeowner, or someone curious about building a better future—this conversation is for you. As a bonus episode, Chris agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal HIS true mountain character. You can find that after this inspiring conversation. Hello friends, I am your host, Ashley Pettit. Welcome to the Beyond the Mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y How can you help the show and grow the community? Connect / leave a comment and follow Please Rate & Review me on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on social media Instagram : @beyondthemountains.podcast Facebook : Beyond the mountains podcastJoin the conversation: Comment on Instagram or send us a message I'd love to hear from you.Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favorite takeaway from the show

Duration:00:43:40

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Musical inspiration from the mountains with Jay Sweet.

5/16/2025
"Hey everyone, and welcome to another episode of Beyond the Mountains Podcast! Today, I’m joined by a true music omnivore and proud Deadhead—Jay Sweet. Instagram profile : @IMAJS @FLOKISTUDIOS Website : https:flokistudios.com/ Jay lives and breathes music. From sneaking into his first festival as a student to now serving as the Executive Director of the legendary Newport Folk Festival, his life has been shaped by sound, rhythm, and a deep love for the stories music can tell. Growing up, Jay absorbed jazz from his father’s record collection—many of them marked with the phrase 'Live at Newport.' He later fell in love with the raw soul of Motown, the storytelling of Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, the endless jams of the Grateful Dead, and the pulse of the blues. But Jay's impact goes far beyond stages and crowds. He was part of the visionary team behind Flóki Studios—an extraordinary recording studio carved into the remote, rugged beauty of northern Iceland. Located on the Troll Peninsula, surrounded by towering mountains and the open sea, Flóki is more than a studio—it's a creative sanctuary. In today’s episode, we explore how solitude, silence, and the natural world can unlock creativity in surprising ways. What is it about the atmosphere of the mountains that stirs something in artists? Can the rawness of nature lead to new musical frontiers? We also dive into Jay’s passions beyond music—from skiing to surfing—and his guiding mantra: Be present. Be kind. Be open. Be together. So whether you're a music lover, a creative spirit, or someone just looking to be inspired by the harmony between art and nature—this episode will speak to you. Turn the volume up. Jay Sweet is in the house—and this conversation is going to eleven." As a bonus episode, JAY agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal HIS true mountain character. You can find the bonus episode after this inspiring conversation. Hello friends, I am your host, Ashley Pettit welcome to the Beyond the Mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y How can you help the show and grow the community? Connect / leave a comment and follow Please Rate & Review me on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on social media Instagram : @beyondthemountains.podcast Facebook : Beyond the mountains podcastJoin the conversation: Comment on Instagram or send us a message I'd love to hear from you.Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favorite takeaway from the show

Duration:01:06:06

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Bonus episode. Steph Davis takes the BTM questionnaire

4/24/2025
Steph Davis takes the questionnaire designed to reveal her true mountain character and share her beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:06:56

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Living a pure life on the rock. Steph Davis, rock climber, base jumper and wingsuit pilot

3/31/2025
"Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Beyond the Mountains Podcast! Today, I’m joined by a fearless guest—the high-flying Steph Davis. Instagram profile : @highsteph Website : https://stephdavis.co/ Have you ever wished you could fly? I know I have. The closest I’ve come is a tandem paragliding flight. Steph knows exactly what real human flight feels like. Steph Davis isn't just one of the world’s best rock climbers—she’s a force of nature. From free soloing some of the most iconic rock faces to soaring through the skies in a wingsuit; she has redefined what’s possible in vertical and aerial adventure. What makes Steph’s journey so fascinating is that she wasn’t an athletic child. Unlike many kids who dream of professional sports careers, her focus was on music—specifically, playing the piano. She aspired to conquer the most challenging piano pieces, like Rachmaninoff’s Concerto No. 3, rather than the toughest rock faces, like the Dawn Wall on El Capitan. In Yosemite national park She went on to earn a master’s degree in Literature, but a chance meeting with another student changed everything. A simple question—‘Are you interested in trying rock climbing?’—set her on a path that would redefine her life. Steph chose to follow her own path, not the one set by society or expected by loved ones. The mountains called, and she answered. . . . But she didn’t stop at just climbing—she wanted to confront fear head-on. And for her, that meant learning to fall, something that goes against every instinct of a climber. Her hunger to understand fear led her to become a qualified parachute jumper—not to skydive, but as a stepping stone to BASE jumping and eventually flying with a wingsuit. This conversation goes deep—we talk about the power of a positive mindset, the importance of incremental growth, and why you can’t tackle something major without first conquering something small. So, whether you’re a music lover, a thrill-seeker, or someone looking to master your fears to achieve your goals, this episode has something for you. So, buckle up, because this is going to be an stimulating flight. As a bonus episode, Steph agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal her true mountain character. You can find the bonus episode after this inspiring conversation. Hello friends, I am your host Ashley Pettit welcome to the Beyond the Mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y How can you help the show and grow the community? Connect / leave a comment and follow Please Rate & Review me on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on social media Instagram : @beyondthemountains.podcast Facebook : Beyond the mountains podcastJoin the conversation: Comment on Instagram or send us a message I'd love to hear from you.Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favorite takeaway from the show

Duration:01:09:56

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Bonus episode - Giulia Monego takes the questionnaire.

3/3/2025
Giulia Monego takes the questionnaire designed to reveal her true mountain character and share her beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:09:34

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Going big, talking deep. Life in the mountains with freeride skier and mountain guide, Giulia Monego.

2/21/2025
Hey everyone, welcome back to the Beyond the Mountains podcast! Today, I’m joined by an incredible guest—Giulia Monego. Instagram profile : @giuliamonego She’s a big mountain athlete with a passion for skiing steep terrain, but that’s just the beginning of her story. Giulia grew up in Venice, Italy—a city surrounded by water and canals, far from the mountains—but thanks to her ski-loving parents, she spent winters in Cortina, where she fell in love with speed, competition, and the thrill of the slopes. She started as an alpine ski racer, became a ski instructor, and then pushed herself even further into the world of big mountain free-ride competitions. But for Giulia, growth has always come from stepping outside the box. Her hunger for new challenges led her to become one of the few fully qualified female mountain guides based in Chamonix France — breaking barriers and deepening her connection to the mountains in the process. And in yet another out-of-the-box move, she’s now training as an osteopath, combining her love of movement with a desire to help others stay strong, mobile, and pain-free in the mountains she calls home. This conversation goes deep—we talk about the psychology of pushing limits, decision-making in high-risk environments, the impact of mentors, climate change and even the role of mountains as therapy in an increasingly chaotic world. We also dive into the power of stepping outside our comfort zones—because, as Giulia sees it, true growth happens when we challenge ourselves. So, whether you’re a skier, an adventurer, or just someone looking for inspiration, this episode has something for you. As a bonus episode, Giulia agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal her true mountain character. So you can find the bonus episode after this inspiring conversation. This is where we play around and have a bit of fun. Hello friends, I am your host Ashley Pettit welcome to season 4, episode 1 of the Beyond the Mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y No, hang on a minute, Giulia is Italian, so instead of saying Allons-y which is French for let's go, I need to say Andiamo. So let's start the intro music, and get on with the show. Andiamo ! How can you help the show and grow the community? Connect / leave a comment and follow Please Rate & Review me on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyFollow us on social media Instagram : @beyondthemountains.podcast Facebook : Beyond the mountains podcastJoin the conversation: Comment on instagram or send us a message I'd love to hear from you.Share this episode with a friend! If you enjoyed it, tag us on social media and let us know your favorite takeaway.

Duration:01:11:15

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Bonus Episode - Gareth Hoddinott takes the Beyond the Mountains Questionnaire

10/22/2024
Gareth Hoddinott takes the questionnaire designed to reveal his true mountain character and share his beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:07:23

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Bonus Episode - Sebastien Jarrot takes the Beyond the Mountains Questionnaire.

10/21/2024
Sebastien Jarrot takes the questionnaire designed to reveal his true mountain character and share his beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:18:03

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Roasting coffee with Gareth Hoddinott, and having a good chat about life

10/21/2024
My guest today is Gareth Hoddinott. And he is a coffee roaster from the French Alps On today's show, we sit down and have a cup of coffee together. In fact, we sit down in his little coffee roasting shed in the French Alps and as Gareth says, we have a good old chat. I miss coffee culture and catching up with friends over a cup of coffee. It is one of the things I am looking forward to doing when I go back to Australia in November to see old friends and hang out with my family. On this episode as we get to know Gareth through the chapters of where he lives, what he does for work and how he plays. We talk about the coffee scene in Dunedin NZ where he is from, the differences between French and English cultures, the struggles of being an immigrant, and the simple pleasure of sharing a coffee with a friend. Gareth dives into the roast coffee process and explains the special relationship between coffee and music. This was a good old chat and if you enjoy this conversation, you will enjoy his coffee. As a special off for the listeners of this podcast, Gareth is offering you a 20% discount when you order online. You can use the promo code "BEYONDTHEMOUNTAINS" all in one word and in UPPER CASE when you buy some tasty coffee. He can ship to most of Europe so go to the website. You'll find some Ethiopian coffee and some coffee from Peru and Guatemala. Website is : WWW.MRBLANCHOTCOFFEE.COM As a bonus episode, Gareth also agreed to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal his true mountain character. So you can listen to that as a bonus episode later on over a coffee. Hello friends, I am your host Ashley Pettit welcome to another episode of beyond the mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. So, Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y Buy direct from your website Instagram @MR.BLANCHOTBRULERIEALPINE Website : WWW.MRBLANCHOTCOFFEE.COM

Duration:01:20:33

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Sebastien Jarrot, creating and curating his cycling life.

10/14/2024
My guest today is Sebastien Jarrot On today's show, we talk about the C-word. Yes, folks the C-word - CYCLING. And a whole lot of other words that start with the letter C. Sebastien is a good friend and a good friend of the podcast. He's always been very supportive of this passion project. I've always wanted to have Sebastien on the show because I know how much he loves cycling in the mountains. He could be riding in the shadows of the legends who raced up Col du Galibier and Col Glandon during the Tour de France or he could be exploring the gravel roads over a remote mountain pass into another valley. But I also wanted him on the show to talk about his role as Head of content creation for Assos cycling apparel. A global brand and pioneer is cycling apparel innovation. A sports brand and outdoor brand that helps us to enjoy and express ourselves in the mountains. I hope I can talk to more brands in the future. So when I started to think about what questions I was to ask Sebastien and the themes I wanted to talk about. I started to write down words like curiosity, curated, communication, channels, and creativity. His role is very much about this endeavour. But then other C words kept coming up, like Comebacks, Challenges, Climbing, Coffee and Characters. The C word became a theme for this conversation. So I hope you enjoy this interview with Sebastien, he is a real genuine character and someone who I admire for the way he has created a life around his passion for cycling. As a bonus episode, Sebastien agrees to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire to reveal his true mountain character. So you can listen to that after this intriguing conversation. Hello friends, I am your host Ashley Pettit welcome to another episode of Beyond the Mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y

Duration:00:59:33

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Lucy Bartholomew takes the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire

8/30/2024
Lucy Bartholomew takes the questionnaire designed to reveal her true mountain character and reveal your beliefs and aspirations.

Duration:00:07:04

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Running happy in the mountains with Lucy Bartholomew

8/30/2024
My guest today is Lucy Bartholomew. At the young age of only 28, it feels like Lucy is a veteran of Ultrarunning. She did her first 100km run with her dad's supervision at just 15 years old. Since then she has been a regular protagonist in the ultra-running scene. She is competing in the races all over the world. In 2023 she was 10th in the UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc) the biggest trail running event in the world. This year she is trying to go faster and improve on her time of 27 hours. Shortly after she competed at the Ironman World Championships in Kona. So you can see she loves a challenge. In the same year, she won the Tarawera Ultramarathon and was 2nd in the Ultra-Trail Australia. Her ever-positive attitude and constant smiling face make her a fan favorite and I'm one of those fans. We talk about the power of a smile and how it can change the world, turning a bad day into a great day and her strategy of nibble nibble sip sip to get through an ultra marathon. Her wanderlust for curiosity and new experiences and the power of connection and community. On today's show, we talk about all this and more, so I think you are going to enjoy listening to Lucy's. So when I saw her training and running around the mountains in my village in the remote French Alps I had to try and get her on the show. As a bonus episode, Lucy stuck around to take the Beyond the Mountains Questionaire to reveal her true mountain character. Hello friends, I am your host Ashley Pettit welcome to another episode of Beyond The Mountains Podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains. Let's start the intro music and get on with the show. Allons-y

Duration:00:54:32

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Svein Tuft takes the Beyond the Mountains Quiz

5/19/2024
The questionnaire is designed to reveal your true mountain character - and reveal your beliefs and aspirations You only have 30 seconds to answer each question. Are you ready to play, are you ready to take the Beyond the Mountains questionnaire? Svein Tuft - let's go.

Duration:00:12:46

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Svein Tuft, the importance of following the call of the mountains.

5/19/2024
My guest today is Svein Tuft. He is the character straight out of the Jack London book "The Call of the Wild" He was professional cyclings unconventional cyclist, but his unconventional approach is what made him so successful. He knew what worked for him, he knew how to extract the best of himself for his success and his team's success. He famously dragged the peloton for 190km in the Italian stage race Tirreno-Adriatico. He won thirteen Canadian National Championships, represented Canada at the Olympic Games, was part of the Orica-GreenEdge team for 8 years, he was the driving force in time trial victory on stage 1 of the 2014 Giro d’Italia, where he spent time in the maglia rosa leaders jersey. He raced in the Tour de France, Giro D'Italia, the Vuelta a Espana, the one-day classics and week-long stage races, and he secured the silver medal in the time trial at the 2008 UCI Road World Championships. When he wasn't clocking up thousands of kilometres on the paved roads as a professional cyclist, he was escaping to the wilds of Andorra and British Colombia on epic adventures into the unknown. His true calling is to discover and explore trails and single tracks into the mountains and wilderness. He is happiest when he is out on a ski touring adventure into the backcountry or humping his gravel bike over some monstrous mountain pass into the unknown. On today's show, We talk about all this and more, so I think you are going to enjoy listening to Svein's adventures. Hello friends, I am your host ASHLEY PETTIT welcome to another episode of Beyond the Mountains podcast. Where I talk to people who live, work and play in the mountains.

Duration:01:19:01