Thru hiker, peak bagger, and dirtbag extraordinaire Matheson "Bear" Brown joins Doc in the studio to share some insane exploits. Settle in and buckle up as Bear talks about setting the speed record for climbing the highest peak in each state in the U.S. (without a private jet), interesting hat replacement options, seeing just how bad it is for himself, Aqua Drops, iceberg hopping, the sweet spot for an all-season sleeping bag, staying loose, Scrambled Legs, the Underpass Boys, 18,000-calorie days, sunburns in odd places, Red Bull athlete aspirations, sleep climbing, hallucinations, Chasing Vertical, Operation Northbound, and just what people like us can achieve. Amazing. (This is Part II. Be sure to listen to Part I.)

Show Notes

In this episode of Hiker Trash Radio, host Doc engages in a riveting conversation with Matheson 'Bear' Brown, an intrepid adventurer calling in from a laundry room and cherry orchard in New Zealand. Matheson, who has lived a 'dirt bag' lifestyle for a decade, shares insights about his unique way of living, the challenges, and the rewards. He delves into his endeavors of breaking world records, including the fastest time to climb the highest peak in every U.S. state. Despite overcoming extreme conditions, injuries, and sleep deprivation, he emphasizes that extraordinary feats aren't reserved for the elite but are achievable by 'people like us.' Matheson also talks about his documentary 'Chasing Vertical' and his aspirations of becoming a Red Bull athlete while working multiple jobs to fund his adventures. This episode is packed with inspiring stories, practical advice, and profound reflections on the adventure lifestyle.


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