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Music from Episode 2.17

Here are the tracks from today’s show
Horizon LineTycho
“Adrift” (mp3)
from “Horizon Line”
(Ghostly International)

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The Widow BladesReigns
“The Diagram” (mp3)
from “The Widow Blades”
(Monotreme Records)

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Time LapseWil Bolton
“Slate” (mp3)
from “Time Lapse”
(Hibernate)

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The Season 2.17…Fall Arrives


The season is coming to a close in Squamish. Thomo’s attempts on The Method (v12) are numbered before setting out on another year of road tripping across North America.

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The Season 2.16…A Well Placed Six Pack


Winter came early and shut down Kevin and Jeremy’s work in the burn.  The coldest season overstayed its welcome well into May. By the time the ground had dried enough to return to work, the access road into the forest suddenly sprouted a gate with a lock.  With a little ingenuity, the boys gained access and got back after it.  After eight months of shaping, honing, and waiting, it is about to go down.

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Music from Episode 2.16

Here are the songs from the final mountain biking episode. Enjoy!

The Automatic Process (Bonus Version)Home Video
“The Smoke” (mp3)
from “The Automatic Process (Bonus Version)”
(Defend Music Inc.)

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We Can Make The World Stop - EPThe Glitch Mob
“Warrior Concerto” (mp3)
from “We Can Make The World Stop – EP”
(Glass Air)

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So I Ate Myself, Bite by BiteDREAMEND
“Magnesium Light” (mp3)
from “So I Ate Myself, Bite by Bite”
(Graveface Records)

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The Season 2.15…Mountain-stache

Spread across Greg Hill’s downstairs man cave are a series of maps stitched together. The Purcells. Monashees. Selkirks. Adamants. Valhallas. British Columbia’s ranges extend outward from the hub of Revelstoke. Meticulous pencil lines are drawn to mark each route traveled, each successful peak.  When we saw it, we wondered what we had just signed up for.  After his successful two million vertical feet year, Greg had another idea altogether.  This season, Greg wanted to return to the mountain where his career began when he was 18 years old — Mount Rainier.

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Music from Episode 2.15

Here are the cuts from Greg’s second episode. Remember, you can download the songs for free.

Some of the tracks are from our very creative friend Stefan Perkins and his project Sucklet. Stefan is Portland based but made the album Creepship Lollipop while he was traveling through Norway and Iceland.  You can download the album here for free. Awesome.

 

SportsWeekend
“Coma Summer” (mp3)
from “Sports”
(Slumberland Records)

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The Season 2.14…El Cap bound


“The List is this ongoing process in my head,” says climber Craig DeMartino. Each season, his mind wanders over past climbs. They bubble to the surface and Craig makes it a point to go out and repeat them, but over the years a funny thing happened. The list became less about looking backward then as a means for looking forward. Craig climbs as hard if not harder than he did before his accident and amputation, so it would only make sense that he would add new, more challenging routes to The List. For all traditional climbers, El Capitan is always right near the top of every tick list.

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Music from Episode 2.14

Here are the tracks from Craig’s third episode. Enjoy.

 

Lucky ShinerGold Panda
“You” (mp3)
from “Lucky Shiner”
(Ghostly International)

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DiveTycho
“Hours” (mp3)
from “Dive”
(Ghostly International)

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Oh FortuneDan Mangan
“Oh Fortune” (mp3)
from “Oh Fortune”
(Arts & Crafts)

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The Season 2.13…Down Stream


“It’s sort of a cliché, but there is this fishing joke that says – there is only one other sensation that can compare,” says Ryan Peterson. “I’ll leave it at that.” After days without landing a fish and living on the river, our fishing lives are as active as e local night life. The gang starts to wonder if landing one of these ghost run steelheads will ever happen. Everywhere there are signs of the fish, but when it comes to taking a fly, they remain elusive. We follow one California’s wildest rivers down to the mouth and back again.

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Music from episode 2.13

Here are the tracks from today’s episode.

Dead ReckoningThe Builders and the Butchers
“Black Elevator” (mp3)
from “Dead Reckoning”
(Badman Recording Co)

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Good NewsWithered Hand
“New Dawn” (mp3)
from “Good News”
(Absolutely Kosher)

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