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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 1H 28M

Episode 16: Tom Wayes; Chasing Lines, Building Gear, Racing Rocks: The Relentless Pursuit Of Flow

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Send us Fan MailA 400-foot ski hill in Pennsylvania shouldn’t produce a heli-ski guide who opens Alaskan lines, designs technical gear, and races a 900-horse rock car at 140 on dirt—but here we are. We sit down with guide and multi-sport athlete Tom Wayes to trace the decisions, near-misses, and outrageous stories that shaped a life built on edge.Tom takes us from late-blooming collegiate gates to the big-mountain crucible, where Europe doubled as a gear lab and sponsors arrived through grit and proximity. He breaks down what makes Haines so singular—Sanitarium to the river, the sheer east face of Mount Krauss, the Trinities—and how real guiding happens: clear landmarks instead of shadow lines, exit plans before entries, and sluff management that treats moving snow like a living system. We dig into why mentorship and naming runs matter, how a run list becomes a circuit, and how to keep joy alive while making database decisions under a rotor wash.We go further: MI-8 drops in Kamchatka and eight-to-ten-thousand-foot runs over steaming geology. A split-second Sochi rescue after a partner’s internal bleed. The design logic behind lighter airbag packs, static rad lines, and radios you can key through a shoulder pocket. Then we pivot to wildfire hazard tree work—cranes, cat-faced pines, utility corridors after megafires—where ropes, fatigue, and consequence echo the alpine. Finally, King of the Hammers: chassis, shocks, corrected time, winch math in the dark, and what a violent rollover teaches you about pace and poise. And yes, the legendary Tahoe bear story—no pistol, just a SOG tomahawk at twelve inches—that proves skill shows up when plans don’t.If you’re curious about heli-skiing in Alaska, avalanche strategy, technical outerwear, off-road racing, or how to carry hard-won knowledge forward, this one hits deep. Listen, share with a friend who lives for big lines and big ideas, and drop a review to tell us which moment stuck with you most.

Send us Fan Mail A 400-foot ski hill in Pennsylvania shouldn’t produce a heli-ski guide who opens Alaskan lines, designs technical gear, and races a 900-horse rock car at 140 on dirt—but here we are. We sit down with guide and multi-sport athlete Tom Wayes to trace the decisions, near-misses, and outrageous stories that shaped a life built on edge. Tom takes us from late-blooming collegiate gates to the big-mountain crucible, where Europe doubled as a gear lab and sponsors arrived through gr...

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