Tuesday Tune-In Episode 85: Project Possible or Impossible?

  This episode is part of the second series of the Mountain Malarkey Podcast where we have the recorded episodes from the Tuesday Tune-In LIVE streams on the EverTrek Facebook page.   We have all been captivated by the Netflix film 14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible and watching Nimsdai Purja summit all 14 of the worlds 8,000-meter peaks in just over 6 months! It has lit a fire under a lot of EverTrekkers as we have received lots of questions about how they go about summiting the worlds highest peaks as well as where to start and what experience is needed for certain trips. So today we are going to be discussing and laying out the roadmap for your High Altitude treks and summits, including what goals you need to achieve before you take them on and of course answering all of the usual trekking and altitude questions that drop onto the live   Every week Andy & Dave discuss topics like equipment, fitness, and mindset - as well as running regular Q and A sessions. These recordings are a little different to your typical Mountain Malarkey podcast and they cover literally hundreds of questions around everything trekking related. You can also view the video recordings to the podcast audio here on the Youtube channel here - http://bit.ly/2ClEH4Zconf If you want to check out the treks mentioned in this week's podcast, here's the site link where you can discover your next adventure!  https://www.evertrek.co.uk/

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