Elements of Adventure

Ep. 5 - Steven Thomas: How to Not Be a Hardcore Adventurer

1 h 58 min · 18 de feb de 2022
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In his own words, Steven Thomas is an "okay person". He does not, however, consider himself to be an adventurer. We delve into "dirtbag credibility", equality in adventure, the headspace of getting it done on a long trip, and the qualifications for being an adventurer and why it may be best not to think of yourself as one.

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