This is part two continuing my fascinating conversation with Jenny Wordsworth and concluding the Antarctic story which came to a sudden end when she had been Medivaced and received treatment which ultimately saved her life. See Podcast No 489.
We talk of training and commitment where Jenny quite rightly states that she doesn’t see it as sacrifice, more the ability to make time for the things in life you are passionate about. Which is an interesting way of looking at it. However she also explains how much commitment it took and that her social life and friends all felt that to see her or spend time with her, they too would have to pull a tyre around Hampstead Heath on cold wet, windy days.
Her approach to the sled and the contents will not come as a surprise to many outdoors folk who follow a ‘lighter ethos’ when it comes to gear. Many of us who do this evaluate the item concerned for its features and the parts which have use to us, and therefore the cutting off and stripping down of extraneous parts becomes natural.
No 566 - Nikki Love - Running Across Australia - Pt2
No 565 - Nikki Love - Running Across Australia - Pt1
No 564 - National Outdoor Expo - Review and Promo Codes
No 563 - The National Outdoor Expo - Preview
No 562 - Her Odyssey (Completed) Pt 3
No 561 - The Perfect Trail Shoe
No 560 - Outdoor Gear Coach
No 559 - Comparing Modern Outdoor Gear to the 17th Century
No 558 - Packrafting in Sweden - The River Kaitum
No 557 - Bikepacking Buds
No 556 - The Cold Fix
No 555 - Hiiker App and how to use it
No 554 - Packrafting - An Introduction
No 553 - The Hot Tent Diaries
No 552 - The Transcaucasian Trail - Pt2
No 551 - The Transcaucasion Trail - Pt1
No 550 - Latest Outdoor News
No 549 - TGO Challenge 2006 - Pt 10 (Recycled)
No 548 - TGO Challenge 2006 - Pt 9 (Recycled)
No 547 - TGO Challenge 2006 - Pt 8 (Recycled)
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Concrete Pastures Podcast
The Atlas Obscura Podcast
Travel with Rick Steves
Legends From The Pacific
پادکست رادیو ماجرا