DiscoverPeaks Podcast, the exploration of climbing the highest peaks in each of our seven continents.
Peaks Podcast, the exploration of climbing the highest peaks in each of our seven continents.

Peaks Podcast, the exploration of climbing the highest peaks in each of our seven continents.

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Peaks Podcast is A detailed description of the adventure climbing the 7 summits of the world that's the highest peak on each of the 7 continents of our planet Earth:) Denali, Vinson, Carstensz, Elbrus, Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro and Everest. Also included our training climbs around the world in preparation for each of the big peaks. Both family friends and long time climbing buddies are featured throughout the years this podcast spans.
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This this podcast covers various topics ranging from rabies roulette to hurricane Ian update 390 days after striking, and the Colorado bucket list trifecta. Last but not least the 2023 Everest update I think you'll enjoy this episode let's get out and enjoy the outdoors.
This episode gives a detailed look at the logistics that are necessary to complete before starting an expedition in in the Himalayan mountains specifically ascending Everest. It's amazing how many people are active on machines to support the seven points including myself and this Everest expedition it's humbling. Apeksha to open Apple lease in shilpas in what year they have made our expedition successful to this point and also our tree guides from United States there are coordinating or activities here. The logistics of this operation incomprehensible period but our stuff arrives in Namchi Bazar and at base camp. I am getting super excited:-)
This is our 1st internatonal/USA Podcast with the owner of Indonesian expeditions. Learn how the Corona virus is closing down Indonesia one of the most beautiful countries in the world with over 17000 islands. Listen to the detail of why papa when of Guinea has recently become so dangerous to climb Carstensz within its border.
After 30 hours of travel of arrived safely at the Southern tip of Chile and the most Southern part of Patagonia. This port city of a 100000 people is one of only 3 ports in the whole country of Chile. Is also recognized as the launch pad For Antarctic expeditions .
Season 6 episode 76

Season 6 episode 76

2025-12-0544:36

Wow...it's great when a plan comes together:) Years and years of planning and preparation are now coming to the final challenge. It's wet and cold, the armed guards are watching area with their manned look out stations and drone surveillance. On summit day I am awaken by the sound of rain hitting the tents surface several hours before departure. This is truly a climb like I have never dreamed of and no research could fully prepare me for. PLEASE enjoy this unique adventure.
Season 6 episode 75

Season 6 episode 75

2025-12-0426:45

One of the most dangerous and exciting mountains I've ever been on. What makes this once in a lifetime experience is Papua New Guinea is definitely one of the most remote places in the world. There are dozens if not hundreds of individual tribes that still practice head hunting in these jungles surrounding Carstens. Combine the Primitive natives with a hostile political environment because of mining in the remote areas of this country and you have a recipe for disaster. We have armed guards we have a mountain that's been closed for years we have a mountain with old ropes, what else could you ask for in a high mountain Adventure. All I can say is I'm glad with the number one concessionaire here in Indonesia that is Indonesian expeditions. Combine all this with one of the highest peaks in the world and you have a real live seven Summit Adventure.Carstensz Pyramid (locally known as Puncak Jaya) is the highest summit of Mount Carstensz in the Sudirman Range of the western central highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia.​It is best known as one of the Seven Summits (the highest peak on each continent), representing the Oceania/Australasia continent.
This it's definitely one of my favorite podcasts because it was one of my more difficult climbs. It was only one full day but 5 years in the making.
After many years of patiently waiting it looks like I might finally get my opportunity to head to the remote nation of Papua New Guineain in search of The elusive Carstensz Peak.
This 66th episode goes goes into detail of the snafels traverse in the San Juan range of Colorado. At the same time as this traverse was being tackled hurricane Ian decimated the island of fort Myers Beach. I like to discuss the similarities between climbing big peaks and dealing with big national disasters. I hope you find this interesting and please pass on to your friends if you enjoy it.
This is one of my favorite podcast featuring Tommy Heinrich. We first climbed together in the Year 2005 and then reunited 2 months ago in July of 2022. I love this podcast because Tommy gives such great insight into the decisions that people need to make on big mountains. Tommy is a renowned photographer for national geographic has summited many of the Peaks highest peaks of the world and has been to the north pole. If you're interested in having Tommy do photography for you or an expedition he can be reached at his website. http://tommyheinrich.org or if you're interested in helping us with our charity for kids at risk please click. Https://p2p.onecause.com/foreman7/home
This podcast takes you from 78 north latitude in the Arctic circle to 60 North latitude in the northern fjords of Norway. This is a very special area and I encourage each of you to get out and try hiking here. Thanks for listening to Peakspodcast.rocks
This secret place is unbelievable. There are more surprises here than you can ever imagine. It's so fun to be traveling internationally again after the pandemic and especially to such a unique location. People are super friendly the area is extremely remote I would highly recommend it to anybody. They're surprises around every corner. Remember to get out and enjoy the outdoors. If you enjoy peace podcast rocks please share with your friends and family and give us a nice review. Remember our Foreman 7 project donations go to helping kids at risk. Thanks for listening. Thank you for listening.
This episode is particularly interesting because we are doing a whole podcast on the preparation before heading into the Arctic circle. We'll talk about the research regarding this area and the following podcast will compare the reality with the information out there. We appreciate your support of Peaks podcast.rocks and the foreman 7 project donating 100% of contributions to kids at risk. If you enjoy our podcast please share Peaks podcast at rocks with your friends and family. Thank you very much for your loyal support over the years. Also earlier seasons you can learn about climbing in Antarctica on Vincent Denali in North America and Everest in Nepal.
We're wrapping up the year 2021. Peaks podcast is proud to reveal weather will be a second attempt on Everest during 2022 or not. Following the big reveal a live interview with Nichole O'Such my daughter. She will be discussing her experiences with her father various hike and climbing trips around the world. This has been one of my favorite podcast. Please share it with your friends and family if you agree thank you for your support during 2021. This was one of my craziest years.
This episode is a wrap-up of the Everest Expedition some thoughts on how the Expedition went and what might occur on a future Everest Expedition. It also includes a post Everest climb over on the big island of Hawaii with my Colorado climbing group and an interesting theory on yellowjacket long-range messaging.
I pray for my team to returned safely. This has been a crazy Everest climbing season and I predict it's even going to get crazier in the next two weeks.
It's amazing after 2 years of training a few moments can change everything. NO regrets when you have done your all as my father always said. Regardless there is pain. What a great experience and I pray that my team makes it safely.
This is a description of one of the most difficult climbing days I have ever had. With the difficulties came great rewards. It was awesome to be able to climb in the ice Falls for 4 hours SOLO while the crash of ceraces crack all around me. It's unbelievable to explore this kind of terrain under a three quarter Full Moon.
This town is constructed for short 60 day window with hundreds of structures and after thousands of locals.
This 3 hour Ceremony is one I heard of for years but until now I have never experienced it. This is truely a once in a life time experience and one I will never forget. I love these people. Don't miss the last 3 minute...a recording of the SACRED PUJA chants
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