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Ancient rituals and first ascents: Travels in the Himalaya with Luke Smithwick.

Ancient rituals and first ascents: Travels in the Himalaya with Luke Smithwick.

FromWhiskey and a Map: True Stories of Adventure.


Ancient rituals and first ascents: Travels in the Himalaya with Luke Smithwick.

FromWhiskey and a Map: True Stories of Adventure.

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Luke Smithwick shares stories of his travels and adventures in the Himalayan mountains.  The dangers of climbing remote and unclimbed peaks, witness to ancient mask dances and blood sacrifice, and an encounter with the rare snow leopard.Luke Smithwick is an American professional skier, alpinist and mountain guide in the Himalaya with 98 Himalayan expeditions in the past 13 years. He is focused on the unclimbed and unskied in the Himalaya and hasn't repeated an expedition since he started climbing and skiing full time there in 2010. Formerly he worked as an environmental biologist and archaeologist in Alaska so his approach on expeditions isn't just about climbing summits and first ski descents, focusing on the cultures and natural history in each specific expedition. He lives at home in Teton valley, Idaho with his dog Wolfie when he isn't on expedition. Having done eight to nine Himalayan expeditions every year since 2010, that is not very often. Follow Luke at his website lukesmithwick.com and at his Facebook page.facebook.com/himalayaslukesmithwick Hosted by Michael J. ReinhartAdventure Journalist MichaelJReinhart.com An adventure and exploration podcast #travel #travelstories #outdooradventure #mountaineering #skimountaineering #adventuretravel
Released:
Apr 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (42)

Imagine yourself seated in your favorite pub. A map lying out on the old wooden table. Whiskey liberally poured into your glass. Your guest places a finger on the map and begins “there I was …” These are true stories from expeditions and adventures as told by those who lived them. Hosted by Adventure Photo-Journalist Michael J. Reinhart.