Glen Van Peski is a civil engineer who used his skills to engineer the lightest backpacking gear in the Solar System. He's the Founder of Gossamer Gear.
In the 31st WanderLearn episode, Glen and I chat while we're hiking up to the Sweeney Ridge in the San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula. On the ridge, there's a National Historic Landmark commemorating the historic Gaspar de Portola Expedition. The Spanish Portola was the first European to see the Bay Area in 1769.
In this podcast, you'll learn:
What's the lightest ...
Glen Van Peski is a civil engineer who used his skills to engineer the lightest backpacking gear in the Solar System. He's the Founder of Gossamer Gear.
In the 31st WanderLearn episode, Glen and I chat while we're hiking up to the Sweeney Ridge in the San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula. On the ridge, there's a National Historic Landmark commemorating the historic Gaspar de Portola Expedition. The Spanish Portola was the first European to see the Bay Area in 1769.
In this podcast, you'll learn:
- What's the lightest backpack that Glen has ever had.
- Why Gossamer Gear has introduced heavier gear options.
- What are some cool fabrics on the horizon.
- How to get sponsored.
- Some useful metric conversion tips.
- What's Glen's favorite backpack?
- What was unexpectedly hard about making a backpacking gear company.
- The time Glen nearly died because he went stupid light.
- How Gossamer Gear's Crotch Pot makes tasty food.
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