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Jesse is an OG of the mobile mapping industry. He tells us about being on the front line of the fledgling mapping app industry as Co-Founder at Gaia GPS. We also discuss his newest project Goat Maps that has just launched. And Jesse kite skied 1200 miles across Greenland!
Jesse blows our minds with stories about his kite skiing expedition across Greenland! This ones a must watch for sure!
Download Goat Maps Here: https://www.goatmaps.com/
AspectAvy Website:https://www.aspectavy.com/
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This week we sit down with Bino! Bino is a professional freeskier who used to hang with Dave back in the glory days. He is also a team rider for the Scott snowmobile team, training to become a pilot and is profoundly deaf. If you're thinking to yourself isn't it hard to flip through the air without your hearing? You would be right! Bino shares with us what it was like growing up in Switzerland, how he found skiing, and what he's stoked about looking to the future.
Follow Bino: https://www.instagram.com/robingillon/
AspectAvy Website: https://www.aspectavy.com/
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Will Frischkorn swings by! Jeff and Dave ask Will about what it's actually like riding in the Tour de France and we get taken to business school talking about entrepreneurship. Will also gives us a crash course in financial literacy and brings it all back to ski touring and avalanche risk management.
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Dave and Jeff sit down with Caleb Merrill! Caleb is a Heli Ski Guide, Forecaster, and hosts the Avalanche Hour Podcast. We pick his brain about how his fellings on risk have shifted over the years. We also ask him about the future of forecasting and avalanche safety.
Avalanche Hour Podcast https://www.theavalanchehour.com/
Avalanche Resilience Project https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/resilience-project
AspectAvy https://www.aspectavy.com/
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Dave and Jeff reminisce on their recent trip to Iceland. They set of to the land of Ice and Fire expecting spring skiing conditions and boy where they wrong. In this episode of All Aspects they discuss how they navigated high danger snow pack in new terrain and every changing arctic weather to still deliver an epic skiing experience. Plus HUGE announcement from AspectAvy!
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On this Episode Jeff empties his fruit bowl (literally) to help Dave understand the complexities of staying safe in the backcountry during the spring time. We talk spring specific gear to bring, new risks to be aware of and how to harvest that sweet sweet corn perfection that we all crave.
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Jeff and Dave sit down with Eligh Purvis the Production Manager at ROMP Skis. We dive into what its like working in the mad ski science lab at ROMP as well as his many other outdoor adventures, and the future of the ski industry. Eligh is young but boy is he wise. This was a great conversation!
Check out ROMP: https://rompskis.com/
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Jeff and Steve Banks tell Dave about what it was like going through the guides program together, best F ups they've seen on the job and one of the sketchiest stories that both of them took part in.
Steves Website: https://www.stevebanksmountainguide.com/
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Jeff and Dave discuss the best ways to stay out of harms way when shleppin around in the backcountry. They cover techniques for the uphill and downhill parts of your journey as well as some key hot tips that only the Mt. Guides will tell you.
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Jeff sits down with long time friend and colleague Larry Goldie. Larry is a AMGA/IFMGA certified guide, the DIr. of Snow Safety at North Cascade Heli, and Instructor Pro for avalanche courses. They talk about how the Grateful dead got Larry into adventure, sketchy climbing stories, avalanche close calls, and the importance of proactive mindset in the backcountry. Learn from Larry's years of experience and expertise in the mountains. This insightful conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in outdoor adventure and mountaineering.
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This week we're honored to sit down with our favorite badass Angela Hawse. Her list of accomplishments is long and awesome from racing mini Motos across Mongolia to skiing in Antarctic she's had more adventures than most people can imagine.
Angela's Website:
http://www.angelahawse.com/index.html
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In this episode of All Aspects, Jeff sits down for an informal post dinner conversation with free-ski legend Mike Hattrup. They talk Blzzard of Aahhh's, K2, Mt. guiding, and about Mikes newest endeavor at Black Diamond as the Director of Ski Brands. Learn more about his journey from athlete to industry leader in this video.
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It's beacon check time everyone line up and get ready to learn about the new beacon check that's sweeping the nations trailheads. Jeff and Dave discuss the standard trailhead beacon checks flaws and limitation and give you the download on the 10 -4 Walk the line Method that can detect faulty beacons. This method also gives you a brief avy rescue refresher to help your crew jump into action if the worst should happen.
Master the 10-4 Walk the Line Method
https://youtu.be/MVx_WyO3ss8
AspevyAvy:
Website: https://www.aspectavy.com/
Download the app for iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aspectavy/id1660488296
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Jeff and Dave dive into the science of digging snow pits to asses avalanche danger and how their usefulness is generally misunderstood. Turns out, like intuition snow pits are a one way street and if you heading the wrong way down this street its going to cost you. Also our minds are blown by how much dairy is consumed in the U.S.
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Dave and Jeff dive into Heuristic traps aka Human Factor Traps and discuss the art of bad decision making!
Human Factor traps, refer to common cognitive shortcuts or mental patterns that can lead people to make errors in judgment or decision-making. These traps often stem from our brain's tendency to rely on simplified mental processes, or heuristics, when faced with complex situations. Instead of carefully analyzing all available information, individuals may unconsciously rely on these mental shortcuts, which can sometimes lead to faulty conclusions or decisions. In essence, Human Factor traps highlight how certain cognitive biases and tendencies can influence our thinking and behavior in ways that may not always be optimal or accurate.
Ian MaCammon Paper: https://arc.lib.montana.edu/snow-science/objects/issw-2002-244-251.pdf
Malcom Gladwell's 12 Rules for Life - Pull The Goalie: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/malcolm-gladwells-12-rules-for-life/id1119389968?i=1000414801884
Thanks for listening!
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Jeff and Dave sit down to discuss the 9 Avalanche problems and assign each snow problem with their danger spirit animal.