A Guide in Life - The Outmap Podcast

Troy Becker | Adaptive Adventures

1 h 3 min · 24. apr. 2026
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Today I'm talking to one of the most competent outdoor all-rounders I've ever met - Troy Becker. A vastly experienced and skilled outdoorsman, Troy has poured 25 years into Adaptive Adventures - an organisation dedicated to getting disabled people into the outdoors. The story of the last quarter century is incredible and inspiring in equal measure.

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