This Earth Day, we’re looking on the bright side. We’re asking, how can a sense of environmental optimism keep us facing forward? What strength do we gain when we’re comfortable starting fresh - whether it’s a climbing route, in our personal lives, or in our approach to sustainability? .
We climb and camp in Moab, Utah with photographer, climber, and Mountain Hardwear ambassador Kylie Fly, who knows thinking outside the box is beneficial to all aspects of life.
Woman featured in this episode: Kylie Fly
Hosted by Gale Straub
Sponsored by Mountain Hardwear
- Why Kylie gravitates towards optimism in all areas of her life
- How she got into climbing and the advice she has for others who want
to get started - Why she loves climbing
- Times in climbing (and life!) where she's approached a route and
started from scratch - How Mountain Hardwear has started from scratch with their whole gear
line for spring, including tents without fire retardant chemicals - Why environmental optimism can help us through challenging times
- The small steps Kylie takes to recreate and live sustainably
- How brands are using more sustainable (and recycled) materials
- What we can do when spending time outside to minimize our impact
- The She Explores book & Tour
Resources
- Kylie Fly: Instagram & Portfolio
- Leave No Trace
- Mountain Hardwear Tents & Sleeping Bags
- She Explores Book & Tour
Sponsor Websites and Codes
- Mountain Hardwear
- Products mentioned: Lamina ECO AF Sleeping Bag & Line of Flame Retardant-free tents
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Music is by Liam McNally, Josh Woodward, Lee Rosevere and Kai Engel using a Creative Commons Attribution license