Hier teilen wir die Erfahrungen und Erlebnisse auf unserer 6-monatigen Reise mit dem Campervan und den Mountainbikes durch Europa.
Der Podcast richtet sich an Personen mit Interesse an den Themen Mountainbike, Camping und Reisen.
Roman und Claudia sind die Gründer von BUCKETRIDE, einem Unternehmen welches als Reiseveranstalter und Anbieter von Mountainbike Camps begonnen hat.
Das besondere an dem BUCKETRIDE Konzept ist der starke Fokus auf den Camping- & Vanlifestyle.
Mittlerweile gehört das BUCKETRIDE Festival als einzigartiges Mountainbike-Camping Community Event für alle MTB-Camping Interessierten zum festen Bestandteil des Eventkalenders der Szene.
Die jüngste Produktentwicklung sind digitale Spotguides und eine eigene Plattform mit dem Zweck über Reiseziele und verschiedenste verwandte Themen zu berichten.
Im Zuge dieser Weiterentwicklung nutzen Claudia und Roman die Zeit für eine Reise durch Europa mit dem Campervan "Franz-Peter" und ihren Mountainbikes um neue Regionen zu erkunden und ihre besten Spots, Touren und Trails zu entdecken.
In dem Podcast nehmen die beiden ihre HörerInnen mit auf ihre Abenteuer.
Conozcamos más de lo increíble de las montañas, su biodiversidad, paisajes, historias y muchas aventuras. Este podcast será un espacio para compartir todo lo que se relacione con ella, siendo El Ávila , parte de la cordillera de la costa en Venezuela, un punto de partida. Está hecho con mucho amor para ti, ¡Disfrútalo!
Join GMBN for some insider insights with some of biggest names in downhill, cross country and enduro for an in-depth chat drenched with anecdotes, insights and opinions from the world of mountain biking.
In the first of our special one-off podcasts, Iain interviews UK snowboarding legend Chris Moran about White Lines Magazine, the Brits and the 'bad old days' of snowboarding.
Tired of the same old outdoor industry narratives? If your post-adventure chats are filled with laughter over mishaps, commiseration about broken gear, and celebrating real triumphs (and epic fails), then The Rock Fight is your new tribe.
Imagine this: you're no longer stuck in echo chambers. After listening in, you'll be part of honest, unfiltered discussions that mirror the conversations you have with your closest outdoor buddies. You'll gain fresh perspectives and feel more connected to a community that speaks your language.
On The Rock Fight we get into the topics others shy away from – the real, sometimes messy, and always engaging aspects of the outdoor industry and culture. Ever debated the best layering system for an imaginary ice planet adventure? We're there. Concerned about the true environmental impact of outdoor brands beyond the marketing spin? We're digging in.
We're not afraid to challenge the conventional and offer the candid insights you crave.
We're those voices around the campfire, on the chairlift, and at the pub who aren't holding back. Our diverse discussions are fueled by a genuine love for the outdoors and a healthy dose of skepticism towards the status quo. Our goal is to create meaningful conversations and a stronger sense of community for outdoor lovers who are ready for something real.
So grab your rock, hit play, and get ready to step up and participate in The Rock Fight.
Lauren L. Hill & Dave Rastovich - surf stories & ocean adventures
Ever felt the ocean fix what land couldn’t? This episode, we turn the mics on one another and answer your questions about grief, love, parenting, and crowded lineups. Hear the stories behind the sails, the garden, and the choices that have shaped us. Also: It’s time for our annual giveaway – you can enter by leaving a review of the podcast before January 15th – wherever you listen to podcasts. A couple of years ago our dear friends took us to their favourite hidden gem...
With 35 years of climbing experience and going on 14 years behind the mic, Chris Kalous brings interviews, tributes, discussion, tears, and lots of laughs from the full breadth of the climbing zeitgeist. Rock climbing, bigwall (big wall?) climbing, alpinism, ice climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing. If it’s climbing related, it’s here. In the words of Alex Honnold, “If you are a climber, you pretty much have to do the Enormocast.”
In Episode 158 of Trap Talk, Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall Jr. sit down with Kooper D Freston — a young shooter who refused to quit when life hit him hardest. Kooper’s path in trap shooting started early, but everything changed after a devastating eye injury that threatened not just his shooting career, but his confidence and daily life. Instead of folding, Kooper rebuilt himself — mentally, emotionally, and technically. He talks openly about the hardest moments, the support that carried ...