This week on episode 494, I'm talking with Christian Beckwith, podcaster, founder, and executive director of the Teton Climbers Coalition. Christian has spent more than 30 years immersed in the world of alpinism.
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Show Notes
I’ve always thought I was tough—until I heard Christian Beckwith’s story about soldiers in the 10th Mountain Division lugging 90-pound rucksacks up snowy peaks. Yeah, you read that right. Ninety pounds. I complain when my backpack has an extra water bottle.
Christian didn’t just stumble on this story; he’s been living it. Picture this: a guy obsessed with climbing history starts digging into old summit registers (yes, that’s a thing), trying to understand why climbing activity flatlined during WWII. What he found wasn’t just a gap in the record—it was a portal into a hidden chapter of outdoor history.
Turns out, the 10th Mountain Division wasn’t just fighting battles overseas; they were rewriting the playbook for outdoor adventure. Their training? Skiing with ancient gear, battling blizzards, and carrying enough weight to break the spirit of any weekend warrior. And when they came home, they didn’t just hang up their skis—they built the ski resorts and outdoor culture we know today.
Here’s the kicker: The adventures we take for granted today—ski trips, alpine climbing, even the gear we use—exist because of people who pushed past the limits of what was comfortable, convenient, or even reasonable. Growth doesn’t come from playing it safe; it comes from leaning into discomfort, whether that’s a literal 90-pound pack or the metaphorical weight of trying something new.
Most people think adventure is about escaping comfort zones. But here’s the truth: It’s about what you bring back from the edge. If you’ve ever felt stuck—like your outdoor goals (or personal ones) are out of reach—it might be because you’re missing the bigger picture: the legacy of resilience that shaped the very trails you’re walking.
That’s why in this episode of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, Christian Beckwith shares how the forgotten grit of the 10th Mountain Division still shapes our outdoor experiences today. Their story isn’t just history—it’s a lesson in how to live with purpose, courage, and maybe even a heavier backpack (metaphorically speaking… unless you’re into that).
Feeling like your outdoor adventures lack depth or connection? It’s not just you—most of us don’t realize the roots that ground our passions. Don’t let that d
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