

The Dirtbag Diaries
Duct Tape Then Beer
This is what adventure sounds like. Climb. Ski. Hike. Bike. Paddle. Run. Travel. Whatever your passion, we are all dirtbags. Fitz Cahall and the Duct Tape Then Beer team present stories about the dreamers, athletes and wanderers.
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May 5, 2023 • 8min
Diaries+ Preview: Beyond The Wall
How has being an adaptive athlete changed and evolved over the years? Fitz talks with climber Craig DeMartino, a leader not just in the adaptive sports community, but the greater outdoor community.Want to hear more? Subscribe to Dirtbag Diaries+

Apr 28, 2023 • 43min
The Confluence
Kate and Ani Williams have been adventuring together for more than two decades. Last year, they leveled up on a backpacking trip to Argentine Patagonia, where a challenging river crossing marked a shift in their relationship as mother and daughter. Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksRumpl Want more episodes? Join Dirtbag Diaries+ today

Apr 14, 2023 • 14min
The Shorts--Esker Calling
When Kari Hedin’s life is turned upside down, she found solace on her habitual lunchtime trail runs in the wooded eskers of Minnesota.Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksGlobal Rescue

Apr 7, 2023 • 7min
Diaries+ Preview: More with Majka Burhardt
How many things can you balance being really good at in your life? Fitz and Majka Burhardt discuss ice climbing, entrepreneurship, risk, parenting twins and her new book More: Life on the Edge of Motherhood and Adventure. Want to hear more? Subscribe to Dirtbag Diaries+

Mar 24, 2023 • 31min
Mt. Doom Magic
For 12-year-old Rory Rielly and 77-year-old James Niehues, the ski map is an object of wonder and a portal to adventure. Their love for depicting mountain landscapes enriches their passion for skiing and demonstrates the importance of having someone to show us the way. Check out more of James’ art and his recently published book, The Man Behind The Maps, with over 200 ski maps. Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksWant more episodes? Join Dirtbag Diaries+ today

Mar 10, 2023 • 58min
The Elk
In 2018, backcountry skier Kjell Redal decided he wanted to try his hand at bowhunting for elk. The only trouble is, he had no prior experience or mentors and was living in Miami, FL. Over the course of four years Kjell goes from a newbie, thrashing his way off trail and never seeing an elk, to a once in a lifetime experience.Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksWant more episodes? Join Dirtbag Diaries+ today

Mar 1, 2023 • 13min
More Type II Fun
What if we invested more in the things that brought us joy? The outdoors. Community. Creativity. This is what gets us out of bed in the morning. For years, you’ve been asking for more – more stories and more ways to support our show. Today, we introduce Dirtbag Diaries+. Exclusive episodes. Community collaboration. Ad free. Where we go from here depends on you. Join Dirtbag Diaries+ today.

Feb 24, 2023 • 22min
The Shorts--Two Nudes and a Newb
When Amanda Hayley set out on her first solo travel adventure in Olympic National Park, she felt ready to take on whatever challenges could come her way. But when she loses her way on an audacious day hike, she needs to rely on the help of some very interesting strangers.Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksGlobal Rescue

Feb 10, 2023 • 59min
Endangered Spaces--Colorado River
After two decades of drought, the Colorado River, which supplies water for drinking, power, and agriculture to over 40 million people, was named America’s most endangered river. In 2018, river advocates and paddlers Mike and Jenny Fiebig spent five months paddling the Colorado from its source in the Wind River mountains to the Gulf of Mexico to understand the river’s challenges firsthand – while collecting stories about change from the people who depend on it most. Today, as the river faces unprecedented shortages from climate change and overconsumption – activists, indigenous leaders, water managers and scientists are working to find solutions to create an equitable future for the river and those who depend on it. Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksGlobal Rescue Learn MoreAmerican RiversWater and Tribes InitiativeCenter for Colorado River Studies

Jan 27, 2023 • 60min
Last Skier Standing
“At the end of the 24 hours, I looked around and pretty much everyone was still there,” says Brody Leven. “And I'm like, ‘What is wrong with these people?’” In 2022, Brody and Ben Eck were two of nearly 100 skiers who entered The Last Skier Standing. The endurance event has a simple premise: skin up 1,100 feet and ski back down within an hour. And then it repeats every hour. How many laps can you go?Support comes fromPatagoniaAthletic GreensKuat RacksGlobal Rescue