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Cowboys, Lawyers, and a Fossil Worth Millions: The Dueling Dinosaurs Saga | Clayton Phipps | Ep. 024

1 h 18 min · 10 de jul de 2025
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After years of searching, third generation Montanan rancher Clayton Phipps and his friends Mark Eaton and Chad O'Connor, discover one of the greatest dinosaur fossil specimens of all time: the remains of two perfectly preserved dinosaurs seemingly locked in battle. The find is worth millions, and quickly becomes the focus of not only the paleontological world, but an intense legal battle over who will see the profits. Ultimately the case will be decided by Montana's supreme court and become the basis for landmark legislature. Today, we're in Eastern Montana getting the story straight from the horse's mouth. We sit down with Clayton -- known to most as the "Dinosaur Cowboy" -- as he tells the complete story of the Dueling Dinosaurs, as well as the series of events that led him to trade his saddle for a shovel, and life on the range for a career in commercial paleontology. Whether you're a fossil fanatic or just love a good underdog story, this episode is all about grit, glory, and the bones of ancient beasts, waiting to be discovered. We talk about: * Clayton's life as a cowboy * The Stygimoloch skull that started it all * Clayton's fossil collection and commercial operation * The discovery of the Dueling Dinosaurs * The legal battle over fossils and mineral rights * Academic vs. commercial paleontology rift * How the Dueling Dinosaurs were sold * The Nanotyrannus vs. juvenile T. Rex debate * The future of paleontology  Links mentioned in this video * Clayton Phipps Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/the_dinosaur_cowboy/] * Hell Creek Hooligans Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@hellcreekhooligans] Connect * Catch up with Hayden on IG, TikTok, and more: https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak [https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak] * Follow TBM on Youtube, IG, and everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto [https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto] * Get yer limited-run TBM X Out Yonder Co. merch: https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab [https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab] Sponsors * Special thanks to our partners at Shared Pour! Visit SharedPour.com - Use code “BACKCOUNTRY” for 10% off at checkout. * Special thanks to our patterns at Out Yonder Company! Visit OutYonderCompany.com and use code “BACKCOUNTRY15” for 15% off at checkout. Credits * Intro and Animations by Barry Thompson * Photograph Contributions for Animation by Carver Weeks * Additional Graphics by Andrew O’Neill * Production Assistance by John Stock * “Welcome to the Backcountry” theme song by Logan Roth, Will Brown, Arjun Dube and produced at Treacle Mine Studios, Phila, PA * Copyright Outdoor Visions Media LLC, 2025

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Free Soloing is Actually Really Easy | Lincoln Knowles ft. Cedar Wright & John Long | Ep. 029

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episode Deathtraps, Hantavirus, and the Other Joys of Caving | Adam Weaver, Caver | Ep. 029 artwork

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Adam Weaver holds the world record for the farthest anyone has ever traveled from a cave entrance — miles of crawling and climbing into a place no helicopter or rescue team can reach. He edits NSS News, America's only national caving magazine, and was recently tapped by ABC News to break down the Laos cave rescue for the public. In one of the most genuinely unsettling episodes we've recorded (Andrew does NOT like caves), Adam gets into the gear, the 9-inch passages, and the very real ways a cave can kill you — plus the full story of a teenager trapped a mile deep, 24,000-year-old mummified animals, and a quarter-mile traverse with no floor.   In this episode, we talk about: * Becoming a Caver: Beyond "Spelunking" * The Record: The Farthest You Can Get From Rescue * Cave Conservation & the Technical Side of Caving * Mummified Animals & 1890s Newspapers * The Real Hazards: Lost, Stuck, and Hypothermic * A Teenager Trapped a Mile Underground * Surface Chaos, Three Agencies & "Lavender Larry" * The "Atom Smasher" & Making a Cave Passable What Lies Beneath: A Quarter Mile With No Floor * Living Underground: Multi-Day Cave Camps * Who Owns a Cave? Permits & Land Access * Nutty Putty & How Dangerous Caving Really Is * Naming Discoveries: "To Boldly Go" * How You Actually Map a Cave (and the LiDAR Future) * Black Hills Institute: Dinosaurs & a New Plesiosaur * Where to Start Caving & Farewell   CONNECT!  Catch up with Hayden on IG, TikTok, and more: https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak [https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak] Follow TBM on Youtube, IG, and everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto [https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto]   CREDITS Intro and Animations by Barry Thompson Photograph Contributions for Animation by Carver Weeks Additional Graphics by Andrew O’Neill  Production Assistance by John Stock  “Welcome to the Backcountry” theme song by Logan Roth, Will Brown, Arjun Dube and produced at Treacle Mine Studios, Phila, PA   Copyright Outdoor Visions Media LLC, 2025 #podcast #cave #rescue #cavediving #laos

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episode Has Everest become too commercialized? | Thom Pollard, Everest Historian | Ep. 028 artwork

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Is Everest still a climber's ultimate test, or has it become too crowded and controversial? This week on The Backcountry Manifesto, Everest historian, climber, and 1999 Mallory expedition participant Tom Pollard joins host Hayden Sammak in PART 3 of our discussion to share his gripping firsthand stories. We dive into Tom's four Everest attempts, his 2016 summit triumph, the evolution of guiding from pre-1996 pioneers to today's high-stakes operators, and the raw power of Sherpa climbers. Plus, breakdowns of key landmarks like the Hillary Step and South Col, the perils of avalanches and bottlenecks, debunking myths around "Into Thin Air," and reflections on what Everest truly represents beyond the hype. If you're fascinated by high-altitude adventure, mountaineering history, or the human spirit against nature's extremes, this episode is your summit push. We talk about: * The landmarks on the route of an Everest summit * The DEATH ZONE * Khumbu Icefall * Sherpas * Commercialization of the mountain * Permits in Nepal and China * Minecraft Youtuber turned Everest summiteer Links mentioned in this video * Everest Mystery Youtube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@EverestMystery] * Minecraft Youtuber turned Everest Summiter [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1mJsdeE81Q] Connect * Catch up with Hayden on IG, TikTok, and more: https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak [https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak] * Follow TBM on Youtube, IG, and everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto [https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto] * Get yer limited-run TBM X Out Yonder Co. merch: https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab [https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab] Partners * Special thanks to our partners at Shared Pour! Visit SharedPour.com to purchase the VERY FIRST Backcountry Manifesto barrel pick [https://sharedpour.com/products/the-reveries-9-year-manifesto-single-barrel-barrel-strength-bourbon-the-backcountry-manifesto-podcast-single-barrel-selection?srsltid=AfmBOorGvM44g63ciqDSHmFWqjvD33tywZnkq757odP5AfOQNyInYMvy], available right now! Credits * Intro and Animations by Barry Thompson * Photograph Contributions for Animation by Carver Weeks * Additional Graphics by Andrew O’Neill * Production Assistance by John Stock * “Welcome to the Backcountry” theme song by Logan Roth, Will Brown, Arjun Dube and produced at Treacle Mine Studios, Phila, PA * Copyright Outdoor Visions Media LLC, 2025

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episode Dr. Hoby's Backcountry Adventure | Dr. Hoby Wedler, Guide to Life's Greatest Things | Ep. 027 artwork

Dr. Hoby's Backcountry Adventure | Dr. Hoby Wedler, Guide to Life's Greatest Things | Ep. 027

On this episode of the Backcountry Manifesto, we're taking you on a Montana backcountry adventure guided by the one and only Dr. Hoby Wedler [https://www.instagram.com/hobywedler/]. Dr. Hoby is a wildly popular sensory storyteller who explores the world around him using sound, smell, taste and touch to offer his fans and followers a unique perspective on the world around him.  From foraging early-season chanterelles in undisclosed forests (complete with their apricot-plum aroma), to metal detecting for gold nuggets in historic mining districts, and mastering fly fishing on the Yellowstone River amid thunderstorms and swallow-filled caves, Hoby describes his backcountry adventure. We also dive into whiskey tastings [https://sharedpour.com/products/the-reveries-9-year-manifesto-single-barrel-barrel-strength-bourbon-the-backcountry-manifesto-podcast-single-barrel-selection?srsltid=AfmBOorGvM44g63ciqDSHmFWqjvD33tywZnkq757odP5AfOQNyInYMvy], elk dinners with wild mushrooms, and life lessons on embracing challenges, preparation for adventure, and positivity. Later, Hoby ranks his favorite experiences during his Montana mission and offers his thoughts on fearlessness in the face of new experiences. You've likely listened to countless podcasts on backcountry adventure, but none quite like this. Links mentioned in this video * Hoby's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hobywedler/] * Hoby's TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@hobywedler] * Hoby's Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@hobywedler] Connect * Catch up with Hayden on IG, TikTok, and more: https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak [https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak] * Follow TBM on Youtube, IG, and everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto [https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto] * Get yer limited-run TBM X Out Yonder Co. merch: https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab [https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab] Partners * Special thanks to our partners at Shared Pour! Visit SharedPour.com to purchase the VERY FIRST Backcountry Manifesto barrel pick [https://sharedpour.com/products/the-reveries-9-year-manifesto-single-barrel-barrel-strength-bourbon-the-backcountry-manifesto-podcast-single-barrel-selection?srsltid=AfmBOorGvM44g63ciqDSHmFWqjvD33tywZnkq757odP5AfOQNyInYMvy], available right now! Credits * Intro and Animations by Barry Thompson * Photograph Contributions for Animation by Carver Weeks * Additional Graphics by Andrew O’Neill * Production Assistance by John Stock * “Welcome to the Backcountry” theme song by Logan Roth, Will Brown, Arjun Dube and produced at Treacle Mine Studios, Phila, PA * Copyright Outdoor Visions Media LLC, 2025

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episode JAWS: A Soon-To-Be True Story? | White Shark Expert Dr. Greg Skomal | Ep. 026 artwork

JAWS: A Soon-To-Be True Story? | White Shark Expert Dr. Greg Skomal | Ep. 026

On the 50th anniversary of Jaws, are we headed for a real-life Amity Island catastrophe with rising shark encounters off Cape Cod, or is the hype around white sharks getting way overblown? What's really drawing these apex predators back to our shores, and how worried should beachgoers be? This week on The Backcountry Manifesto, Dr. Greg Skomal -- the leading expert on Atlantic white sharks -- dives deep into the world of sharks, fatal attacks, and close calls. From the chilling 1936 Massachusetts man-eater incident that shaped public fear, to how Jaws ignited his career and sparked a frenzy of shark tournaments, we break it all down. Greg unpacks naval disasters like the USS Indianapolis, pioneering tagging tech from the '60s, the Marine Mammal Protection Act's role in seal population booms (and shark comebacks), revolutionary underwater robots like Shark Cam, epic expeditions to Guadalupe Island where sharks attacked his gear, and his heart-stopping near-miss while tagging a massive white shark. Plus, we tackle the tragic 2018 fatal attack, community fallout echoing Jaws, and lingering mysteries like white shark breeding grounds. Greg also shares stories from his book Chasing Shadows, blending adventure with science from Arctic Greenland sharks to Red Sea whale sharks. If you're hooked on sharks, marine biology, or the thrill of ocean predators without the sensationalism, this episode is your ultimate deep dive. Links mentioned in this video * Chasing Shadows Book [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HWYN3R7] * Greg's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/gregskomal] * Greg's Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/DrGregSkomal/] * Greg's X [https://x.com/gregskomal] * Our episode with Jack Horner, Paleontologist [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFmAanHqEpA] * Our episode with Molly Curran, WHOI [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHWxDAO1R70] * EuanArt Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/euanart/] Connect * Catch up with Hayden on IG, TikTok, and more: https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak [https://linktr.ee/Hayden_Sammak] * Follow TBM on Youtube, IG, and everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto [https://linktr.ee/BackcountryManifesto] * Get yer limited-run TBM X Out Yonder Co. merch: https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab [https://outyondercompany.com/pages/shop-the-out-yonder-x-backcountry-manifesto-collab] Sponsors * Special thanks to our partners at Shared Pour! Visit SharedPour.com - Use code “BACKCOUNTRY” for 10% off at checkout. * Special thanks to our patterns at Out Yonder Company! Visit OutYonderCompany.com and use code “BACKCOUNTRY15” for 15% off at checkout. Credits * Intro and Animations by Barry Thompson * Photograph Contributions for Animation by Carver Weeks * Additional Graphics by Andrew O’Neill * Production Assistance by John Stock * “Welcome to the Backcountry” theme song by Logan Roth, Will Brown, Arjun Dube and produced at Treacle Mine Studios, Phila, PA * Copyright Outdoor Visions Media LLC, 2025

24 de jul de 20251 h 20 min