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Canyoneering can take you to places where others only dream. Embark on a journey of learning and exploration with your host, Rich Carlson. In every episode Rich will discuss the training and tools you need to become safe, proficient and self-reliant for a lifetime of canyoneering, rappelling and climbing adventures. So grab your gear and a rope and follow along.
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Spawn of Satan

Spawn of Satan

2024-08-2149:54

Send us a textIn this episode, Rich and Adolfo discuss the topic of bolts in canyoneering. They explore the historical perspective of bolt placement, the current trends and controversies surrounding bolts, and the impact of bolts on the environment. They also discuss the importance of proper bolt placement and the need for education and open dialogue within the canyoneering community. The conversation explores the topic of bolts in canyoneering and the varying opinions within the canyoneering...
Gate Keeping

Gate Keeping

2024-07-2342:19

Send us a textIn this conversation, Rich and Adolfo discuss the concept of gatekeeping in canyoneering. They explore the subjective and objective aspects of gatekeeping, as well as the consequences and benefits of sharing or keeping canyons secret. They also touch on the importance of skill development, the role of guidebooks, and the impact of social media on the canyoneering community.
Sundance Canyon

Sundance Canyon

2024-07-1608:07

Send us a textThis episode of the Canyoneering Karma podcast is a storytelling episode about how a canyon in Arizona got its name. Rich shares his experience of filming an episode of a PBS television show called 'Anyplace Wild' in a tributary of West Clear Creek. The name 'Sundance' was given to the canyon during filming. The episode also delves into the concept of gatekeeping in canyoneering and the environmental impacts of sharing canyon locations.
NOT Rock Climbing

NOT Rock Climbing

2024-07-0212:12

Send us a textIn this episode Rich compares canyoneering to rock climbing, highlighting the differences in risks, challenges and skill requirements. Canyoneering involves additional risks such as hypothermia, hyperthermia, and flash floods, making it a sport that needs to be taken seriously. The challenges and skill sets required in canyoneering are different from rock climbing, with a greater emphasis on going down and less emphasis on individual physical abilities. There are also equipment ...
Canyon Ratings

Canyon Ratings

2024-06-2523:32

Send us a textIn this monologue episode, Rich discusses the American Canyon Rating System and its development. He explains that rating systems for canyons face challenges due to the diverse environments and varying conditions. The American system includes two major components: one for technicality of terrain or rope work (numbered 1-4) and one for water (A, B, C). Rich also mentions a French rating system that was introduced a few years after the American system. He emphasizes the importance ...
Preparing for an Assessment

Preparing for an Assessment

2024-06-1801:02:17

Send us a textIn this episode Rich and Adolfo discuss the topic of preparing for an assessment, whether it be for professional canyon guide or recreational canyon leader. The conversation covers the reasons why someone would pursue certification, the differences between professional guides and recreational canyon leaders, and the various certification programs available worldwide. The hosts also delve into the challenges and common reasons for failure in assessments, such as lack of organizat...
Making Anchors Bomber

Making Anchors Bomber

2024-06-1143:26

Send us a textIn this episode Rich and Adolfo discuss what makes an anchor bombproof in canyoneering. We explore the differences between rock climbing anchors and canyoneering anchors, emphasizing the need for canyoneering anchors to be more secure due to the use of static ropes. We discuss factors that affect anchor strength, such as fall factor, mechanical advantage, and vector forces. We also address the concept of marginal anchors and how to make them bomber, including using soft starts, ...
Send us a textIn this episode, Rich talks with his guest, long-time friend, Shannon Long. Shannon is a captain with the Henderson Nevada Fire Department, a paramedic and a pro guide with Canyon Guides International. Shannon goes far beyond what is commonly referred to as a "buddy check", preferring the term "systematic safety check" to emphasize the need to check the entire SYSTEM and that checks should be SYSTEMATIC. Ideally a systems check should start at one end of the "life chain" (S...
Canyon Photography

Canyon Photography

2024-05-2834:28

Send us a textJoining Rich in this episode is Adolfo Isassi, canyon photographer extraordinaire. Adolfo shares some of his favorite tips and tricks to help you dramatically improve the quality of the photos and video you take during your canyoneering adventures.
Send us a textIn this episode, Rich talks with his guest and long-time friend, Shannon Long. Shannon is a captain with the Henderson Nevada Fire Department, a paramedic and a pro guide with Canyon Guides International. During a recent trip to Costa Rica there was an accident involving a broken leg in a canyon called Mordor. Shannon happened to be in the group and played a role in the evacuation of the injured person. The group learned that it can be challenging enough to move a patient d...
Send us a textIn this episode, Rich talks with his guest and long-time amigo, Pepe "Barranco" Benavides. The conversation includes how Pepe has become the "official" graphic artist of the international canyoneering community, lending his creativity and talent to countless projects over the past 22 years.Pepe also shares information about the international canyon rendezvous taking place in Mexico in November 2024 and his role in the planning and organization of the event.
Becoming Competent

Becoming Competent

2024-05-0711:33

Send us a textThis is Episode 2 of the Canyoneering Karma Podcast. In this monologue episode Rich talks about the four stages of learning and a cognitive bias known as the Dunning Kruger Effect, along with some advice to avoid spending too much time at the "Peak of Ignorance". The Competencies Checklist is a free tool that can provide you with a roadmap of sorts to put you on a more efficient path to learning and becoming competent.
Send us a textDo you have a passion for adventure? More specifically a passion for canyoneering? If so, you may have stumbled upon the perfect podcast for you.In this introductory episode of the Canyoneering Karma podcast, Rich Carlson shares some of his background in canyoneering going back to the mid 1970s - first as a recreational canyoneer, then as a professional canyon guide, as the founder of the American Canyoneering Association and later as the founder of Canyon Guides International.W...
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