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Episode 210: Sarah McNair-Landry, Raised by Ice and Wilderness

Episode 210: Sarah McNair-Landry, Raised by Ice and Wilderness

Update: 2025-09-15
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Episode 210 of The Adventure Podcast features polar guide, explorer, and adventurer Sarah McNair-Landry. Growing up in Iqaluit on Baffin Island with parents who pioneered polar guiding, Sarah’s childhood was shaped by dog sledding, camping, and life in the Arctic wilderness. In this episode, Matt and Sarah explore her journey from early expeditions to guiding at the North and South Poles, the unique challenges of dog sledding and kite skiing, and how she and her partner Boomer combine kayaking, climbing, and polar travel into bold multi-sport expeditions. They touch on themes of resilience, heritage, adventure for adventure’s sake, and the delicate balance between tourism, culture, and conservation in the North. Sarah reflects on recreating her parents’ legendary circumnavigation of Baffin Island, how growing up in an Inuit community shaped her, and why, despite the hardships, she continues to push further into remote landscapes. This is a story of family legacy, human endurance, and finding joy in the harshest environments on Earth. It's an episode that will make you want to pack your sled and chase the wind.


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Chapter Breakdown:

00:0006:30 | Growing up in Iqaluit: childhood in the Arctic, parents as polar guides, and early exposure to outdoor life.

06:3012:30 | Progression into expeditions: dog sledding, kite skiing, and first North and South Pole journeys.

12:3018:30 | Dog sledding vs. skiing: the dynamics of working with animals, expedition challenges, and recreating her parents’ 1990 Baffin Island circumnavigation.

18:3024:30 | Expedition mishaps and resilience: kite skiing accidents, breaking her back in Greenland, and pushing through setbacks.

24:3031:30 | Multi-sport exploration: combining polar travel with kayaking, climbing, and the appeal of first descents.

31:3037:30 | Adventure at home: affordability of Arctic expeditions, rediscovering the backyard, and the accessibility of Baffin and Greenland.

37:3044:30 | Tourism and community: the opportunities and challenges of opening Nunavut to more visitors.

44:3047:00 | Partnerships and teamwork: traveling with Boomer, team dynamics, and the importance of good expedition partners.

47:0052:00 | Culture and identity: growing up white in an Inuit community and how it shaped her outlook.

52:0057:00 | Life balance: guiding, running a business, time outdoors vs. computer work, and the changing role of tech like Starlink in remote expeditions.

57:0001:04:40 | Reflections: the future of polar travel, fear of snakes and heights, learning to climb, and finding hope in people who care about the planet.

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Episode 210: Sarah McNair-Landry, Raised by Ice and Wilderness

Episode 210: Sarah McNair-Landry, Raised by Ice and Wilderness