Episode 221 - Arctic Cold in New Hampshire, Alex Honnold Climb, History, Author Jo Giese, Rescues and Animal Attacks
Episode Description
Welcome to Episode 221 of the sounds like a search and rescue podcast. This week we are joined by Jo Giese. Jo is an award -winning journalist, lifelong hiker, and the author of the upcoming memoir You'll Never Walk Alone, out February 10, 2026. After a devastating accident left her unable to walk, Jo refused to give up on her love for wild trails. Her journey back was nothing short of remarkable: one tiny step at a time. We are excited to hear from Jo about her journey back from a tough injury. Plus, we discuss Alex Honnold's recent free solo climb of Taipei 101, Snow and arctic weather hits New Hampshire hard, A new tax on bicycles - so we will discuss again the fascinating fun fact about how Nick never learned to ride a bike and what this means for his kids, two skiers rescued off Mt. Moosilauke, Snow Leopard attacks skier, Hiker in the Catskills is warned by a ranger, tells ranger they are all set and then later needs a rescue, all this a little white mountains history.
About our Guest
Topics
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Alex Honnold's Free Solo of Taipei 101
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Snow and extreme cold weather in New England
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NH Fish and Game getting the word out on Winter safety
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Two backcountry skiers needed to be rescued on Mt. Moosilauke
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New Hampshire proposal for annual bicycle registration fee / Nick learning to ride
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Skier gets attacked by Snow Leopard after attempting to get a selfie
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Catskills hiker needs a rescue after ranger cautions them to stay safe
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Everything you ever want to know about winter hiking boots
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Pop Culture Talk - Patriots going to the Super Bowl and Nick loves Pulp Fiction
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Welcome Jo Giese - Author of the new book You'll Never Walk Alone
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White Mountains History - The History of the Early Hotel used by hikers
Show Notes
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Ty Gagne Event at Spyglass Brewing on Feb 7th (Scroll down for info and to register - free event)
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NH Fish and Game public service announcement on NH Public Radio
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Snow Leopard attacks skier who was trying to get an up close photo
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Ranger warns hiker in the Catskills about late start, then hiker needs a rescue
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