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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2021 · 45 MIN

Bruce Barron: Life as a professional explorer. Part Two

from Whiskey and a Map: True Stories of Adventure.

Send us a textBruce Barron is a professional expedition guide, explorer and photographer.  Bruce began guiding backpacking and mountaineering trips at the age of 15, and has since led expeditions into remote areas in the Andes, Himalayas, Amazon rain forest and West Papua New Guinea. In this three-part series, Bruce recounts the experiences of a lifetime as a professional explorer.  Listen to his tales of hunting with native tribesmen, a close encounter with a jaguar, witnessing unique customs and rituals, starvation in the jungle, eating Sago grubs in Papua New Guinea, and drinking rancid yak tea in Tibet with the Ladakhi and Chicha with the Amazon’s Waorani.Most notable of his adventures is the Heath River Expedition in 1996, which discovered the source of the Heath River in the Peru/Bolivia Amazon Basin. The Heath River delineates the border of Peru and Bolivia for 350 kilometers from the Amazon basin lowlands into the Amazon cloud forest. The expedition's objective was to follow South American explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett's 1910 Expedition route and then continue on to discover the still unknown source of the Heath River and make the first river descent. Learn more about Bruce’s adventures at brucebarronexplorer.comSee Barron’s photography at brucebarronphotography.comFollow Bruce on his Facebook page.Hosted by Michael J. ReinhartMichaelJReinhart.com    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Send us a textBruce Barron is a professional expedition guide, explorer and photographer.  Bruce began guiding backpacking and mountaineering trips at the age of 15, and has since led expeditions into remote areas in the Andes, Himalayas, Amazon rain forest and West Papua New Guinea. In this three-part series, Bruce recounts the experiences of a lifetime as a professional explorer.  Listen to his tales of hunting with native tribesmen, a close encounter with a jaguar, witnessing unique customs and rituals, starvation in the jungle, eating Sago grubs in Papua New Guinea, and drinking rancid yak tea in Tibet with the Ladakhi and Chicha with the Amazon’s Waorani.Most notable of his adventures is the Heath River Expedition in 1996, which discovered the source of the Heath River in the Peru/Bolivia Amazon Basin. The Heath River delineates the border of Peru and Bolivia for 350 kilometers from the Amazon basin lowlands into the Amazon cloud forest. The expedition's objective was to follow South American explorer Colonel Percy Fawcett's 1910 Expedition route and then continue on to discover the still unknown source of the Heath River and make the first river descent. Learn more about Bruce’s adventures at brucebarronexplorer.comSee Barron’s photography at brucebarronphotography.comFollow Bruce on his Facebook page.Hosted by Michael J. ReinhartMichaelJReinhart.com    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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