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Welcome to the Oboz True to the Trail Podcast, where we explore the beauty and power of the outdoors through voices in the Oboz world...in Bozeman and beyond. From the gear we use and the people who build them, to the places we love and the people who help us protect them – we’ll learn what being true to the trail means to them and the “O”-moments that have inspired them.
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Gear & Beer: Outdoor Equipment & Beverage Reviews

Colin True - outdoor industry journalist

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In "Gear & Beer" outdoor industry veterans from "The Rock Fight" discuss the outdoor pairings that matter most! Be sure to follow this new podcast from the Rock Fight Podcast Network. Every outdoorsy person knows that the gear you wear is incomplete without the perfect beer to drink and hold while you're in it. Each episode, it's our job to make sure that you're equipped with the best pairings available to you in any given week. So far we've paired everything from MTB Baggie Shorts and Ratio ...
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When it comes to multi-tools Justin & Colin have so many questions. Who made the original multi-tool? If you want to be outdoorsy do you need to own a multi-tool? What is the best job for a multi-too? Today we dig into the entire multi-tool category. And because all multi-tools have a lot going on, we needed a beer that also has a lot going. So the…
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Chances are that if you do any camping whatsoever you have a lantern. But do you have an OG fuel burning Coleman Lantern? Justin does and today he is going to break down why you should too. And what is the perfect pairing for the classic lantern? How about a classic craft beer like a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Because nothing is better than sitting ou…
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Today's pairing that matters most? Topo Athletic's Pursuit 2 and two, count 'em, two wheat ales. Which two? Well that would be Sam Adams Summer Ale and Golden Road's Mango Cart! After Colin's experience testing the Obōz Katabatic Wind Low he felt compelled to bring some trail runners back to the fore because it has come time for him to find a repla…
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Today's pairing that matters the most? Rad Power Bikes & Lost Coast Brewery's Downtown Brown! Lately Justin has been tooling around on a Rad Power Bikes Expand 5 Plus and he and Colin go deep on the environmental impact of the e-bike category. Then our in house Cicerone (aka Justin) pairs the perfect post activity beverage to go with the perfect co…
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We're back with the pairings that matter most... GEAR & BEER! Most hiking shoes are just overbuilt sneakers and leave you wanting either a pair of trail runners or an actual pair of leather boots. But what if you could truly blend those two worlds into an athletic looking shoe that is well made and built specifically for hiking? Well then you'd hav…
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Today it's the pairings that matter most... GEAR & BEER! What kind of shorts do you wear when you go mountain biking? Straight spandex bibs? Jorts? Whatever you have lying around? Today Justin and Colin talk about their mountain biking preferences while reviewing two outdoor brand entries in the cycling apparel space. The Rab Cinder Crank Shorts an…
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A former chef, restaurant consultant, and culinary school professor, Shannon Waters is the owner and CBC at Gastro Gnome, a backcountry food company that creates super tasty, travel ready meals for people who appreciate great food as much as they enjoy getting outside. Formally trained at The French Culinary Institute in New York, Shannon went on t…
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Jason Wickens is founder of Live From the Divide, in Bozeman, Montana and principal in Wickens Ranch Beef. Live From the Divide hosts songwriters in their intimate music venue on the north side of town, and Jason’s family beef operation supplies local restaurants and homes with sustainably raised beef in Winifred, Montana. We talk to Jason about th…
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Known for his ability to capture stories in the most remote corners of the world, Max Lowe is a renowned director and photographer who captures stories in the most remote corners of our planet in search for adventure and narratives. Max began his career with National Geographic in 2012 with a Young Explorers Grant, and then went on to work with Nat…
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Earl B. Hunter, Jr is an experienced business leader across multiple industries. Mr. Hunter is the Founder and President of Black Folks Camp Too — a marketing-driven business whose mission is to increase diversity in the outdoor industry by making it easier, more interesting and more fun for Black folks to go camping. At the heart of Black Folks Ca…
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Ben Gabriel has led Wild Montana since 2017, providing vision and strategic leadership to execute the organization's mission. of uniting and mobilizing people across Montana, creating and growing a conservation movement around a shared love of wild public lands and waters. Wild Montana works at the local level, fostering collaboration, and forging …
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For the past 24 years, Dan Stahler has worked in Yellowstone National Park as lead biologist for the Yellowstone Wolf Project as well as project leader of the Yellowstone Cougar Project. More recently, Dan and his colleagues Doug Smith and Daniel MacNulty edited Yellowstone Wolves: Science and Discovery in the World's First National Park, a grippin…
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Kristen is the founder of Bearfoot Theory, an online community that inspires people to get outside by developing an outdoor skillset that prepares people for wherever their adventures take them. We talk to her about how she started Bearfoot Theory, the explosion of van life culture, going on a digital fast and what’s is next for her thriving outdoo…
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Jay Broccolo is a Weather Observer and Meteorologist at Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire. Jay’s responsibilities include hourly weather observations and 6-hourly synoptic weather observations. These observations are reported to the National Weather Service in the form of a METAR report, which is the 'code' weather stations, the FAA, an…
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Jackie Nourse is the host of the international hit podcast JUMP with Traveling Jackie and founder of JUMP Experiences, where she leads adventure trips and retreats for her audience. She explores living life with courage through her personal blog Traveling Jackie, and she is also the founder of The Budget-Minded Traveler blog and online community. W…
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Robin Hill is Executive Director of Big Sky Youth Empowerment based here in Bozeman. BYEP is an organization that empowers at-risk youth through outdoor programs and life altering workshops designed to promote opportunities in their lives. Robin speaks about the power of changing kids lives, his own journey to his position and why the outdoors are …
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We speak with Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, Cam Sholly. Superintendent Sholly has worked in the National Park Service for the better part of the past 29 years, including his previous stint as the National Park Service’s Midwest Regional Director and a time at Yosemite National Park. Sholly is a U.S. Army veteran who served in both in…
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We are joined by David Quammen, an American science, nature and travel writer and the author of numerous books, including Song of the Dodo, The Reluctant Mr. Darwin, and Spillover, a stirring book about viruses going from humans from wildlife. So, you might say he has been busy during this COVID pandemic. He was a columnist for Outside Magazine for…
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EJ Porth is Associate Director of Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT), a non-profit that specializes in connecting people, communities, and open lands through conservation, and the creation of trails in the Montana headwaters of the Missouri and Upper Yellowstone Rivers. EJ talks about how access to open lands and trails can keep communities vibrant …
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Shanti Hodges is founder of Hiking My Way, a business built around adventure + wellness retreats for women. Shanti is also a book author, retreat leader, product and brand consultant and adventure content producer. Shanti talks about getting families outdoors, the power of women’s adventure groups and how the outdoor communities power her every day…
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Curt Smith is the President of Schnee’s, a landmark retailer in the downtown Bozeman, Montana landscape. Curt talks about how they are faring in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak, lessons learned over the past few months, the future of specialty retail and how Bozeman helps his business prosper. More information: Visit Schnees online Coast to Coast…
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A conversation with John Leary, Executive Director of Trees for the Future, an organization that helps give African families the ability to transition from unsustainable farming techniques to a Forest Garden system. Learn how they are making a difference in the lives of hundreds of thousands of people through the planting of trees. More information…
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Welcome to the Oboz True to the Trail Podcast, where we explore the beauty and power of the outdoors through voices in the Oboz world… from Bozeman and beyond. From the gear we use and the people who build them to the places we love and the people who help us enjoy and protect them – we’ll learn what being true to the trail means to them and the “O…
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