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Adventure Diaries

Adventure Diaries

By: Chris Watson
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Welcome To The Adventure Diaries Podcast.

Authentic Stories of Adventure, Exploration & The Natural World. To Inspire Your Next Adventure, Big or Small.

An inspiring Podcast for Adventurers, Explorers, Outdoors People and those curious about the natural world.

From the extremes of polar expeditions, intense deserts, humid jungles, ocean depths, the summits of the world to the everyman or women's everyday local adventures.

There is something for every adventurer and outdoor enthusiast on this show.

Be inspired and become a part of a global community of like minded explorers, adventurers and those curious about the natural world.

Every Episode Delivers on 3 promises:

· Captivating Story or Experience
· Call to Adventure - From our guest to you!
· Pay It Forward - A worthy cause or project, from our guest to you

If you want adventure stories, inspiration and the opportunity to connect and give back then please give us a listen AND a follow.

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  • Tom Turcich: The World Walk, 7 Years, 6 Continents & 28,000 Miles step by step
    Jul 17 2025

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    What happens when you stop chasing life... and start walking through it—one step at a time?

    In this deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation, I sit down with Tom Turcich, the tenth person ever to walk around the world—and the first to do it with a dog. Over the course of seven years, six continents, and nearly 30,000 kilometers, Tom and his rescue pup Savannah navigated deserts, war zones, snowfields, mountains, and megacities. But what they really explored was the human condition—mortality, solitude, fear, love, and how to find peace in just existing.

    What began as a response to the sudden death of a close friend transformed into a global odyssey—one that asked more questions than it answered. We talk about:

    • The real reason he chose to walk the world
    • What fear actually feels like in the middle of Central America
    • Training Savannah into the perfect walking companion
    • Living through exhaustion, sickness, and uncertainty—and what it teaches you
    • Why photography became his gateway to connection
    • Letting go of social media, letting go of ego, and letting life just be
    • What he thinks about adventure now, in his post-walk life

    From the wilds of the Atacama to the stillness of Antarctica, from dusty roads to TEDx stages, this is a reflection on what it means to live intentionally, with humility and grace.

    If you’ve ever questioned your path—or wondered what lies on the other side of fear—this one is for you.

    🔗 Resources & Mentions

    • 📖 The World Walk by Tom Turcich – Buy it here
    • 🐶 Savannah, the dog who walked the world – @theworldwalk
    • 📹 Tom’s TEDx Talk – Watch on YouTube

    ✨ Key Themes

    Adventure & Fear – Walking into the unknown with no backup plan
    Solitude & Resilience – What it means to be your own best company
    The Bond with Savannah – How a dog can become your home
    Slow Travel & Privilege – Seeing the world at human pace
    Letting Go – Of productivity, ambition, and becoming “more”

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Albert Weckman: Arctic Finland Expedition—300km Solo Through Lapland’s Remote Wilderness
    Jul 10 2025

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    What drives someone to venture deep into Arctic Finland—alone, for a month—armed with just a packraft, backpack, and wilderness grit?

    In this episode, I sit down with Finnish adventurer and political scientist Albert Weckman—also known for his YouTube and Instagram project Wilderness Bastards—to unpack his epic 300km solo expedition through the wild heart of Finnish Lapland.

    We cover Albert’s early connection to Finland’s vast archipelagos and forests, his formal survival training in harsh Arctic conditions, and the mindset shifts required for long solo adventures.

    Albert shares the highs and lows of his month-long trek through four remote regions:

    • The Vatsari Wilderness, Finland’s wildest terrain bordering Russia and Norway
    • The daunting Lake Inari, Finland’s third-largest lake, known for brutal winds
    • The swampy and mountainous Hammastunturi Wilderness
    • The tranquil Lemmenjoki National Park, where his journey concludes

    We dive into the unexpected moments—like a chance meeting with Bosnian fishermen who offered him beer and a Snickers—and explore deeper themes: mental resilience, the myth of needing expensive gear, and how solitude in the wild transforms your perspective.

    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be totally alone in the Arctic, this episode delivers.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How growing up in Finland’s archipelago shaped Albert’s adventurous mindset
    • The brutal reality of survival training in minus 20°C with no food or shelter
    • Why planning safety in remote solo expeditions is absolutely non-negotiable
    • Packrafting lessons from crossing Lake Inari with 40kg of gear
    • How adventure isn't about fancy equipment—but simple, deliberate experiences

    Resources & Mentions:

    • Wilderness Bastards (Instagram & YouTube): Instagram | YouTube
    • A Life on Our Planet by David Attenborough
    • BioSur Foundation, Costa Rica (Rainforest Conservation): Website
    • Lake Inari: More Info
    • Lemmenjoki National Park: More Info

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Gilbert Moukheiber: Lebanon's Hidden Adventures — The 400km Boukaat Loubnan Trail
    Jul 3 2025

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    What if your next adventure wasn’t just a hike—but a journey into ancient traditions, mountain culture, and deep human connection?

    In this episode, I sit down with Gilbert Moukheiber—Lebanese adventurer, wilderness guide, and founder of 33 North—to explore one of the world’s most unexpected adventure destinations: Lebanon.

    From snow-covered peaks to ancient shepherd migration routes, Gilbert reveals how Lebanon’s dramatic geography lets you ski in the morning and swim in the Mediterranean by afternoon.

    We dive into the Boukaat Loubnan Trails, a 400km network winding through forgotten Roman temples, Phoenician trade routes, and remote shepherd communities. But this is far more than a trek—it’s a cultural expedition where you walk alongside shepherds, share their meals, and even help tend their goats.

    Gilbert also shares his vision for sustainable, community-driven tourism through his Wilderness and Adventure Academy, which trains guides and outdoor lovers in safe, respectful adventure practices—protecting both nature and heritage.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How human-powered adventure helps preserve Lebanon’s culture and landscapes
    • The magic of transhumance: shepherds’ seasonal migrations through the mountains
    • Why Lebanon remains an underrated but world-class adventure destination
    • How adventure tourism uplifts and sustains remote mountain communities
    • Practical ways to explore Lebanon responsibly, beyond mass tourism

    Expect campfire stories, fresh-baked bread, and unforgettable moments of connection—this one is a true hidden gem.

    Please Check Out

    Boukaat Loubnan Trails | 33North

    https://www.instagram.com/33northleb/

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