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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2020 · 1H 27M

On Guidebooks & Decision Making in the Backcountry

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Sales of backcountry guide books are up, and more and more people are venturing out. So we talked with Beacon Guidebooks founder, Andy Sovick (who Cody Townsend and I recently talked about on episode #150), about how he got into publishing guidebooks; why he dislikes the term “guidebooks”; whether backcountry guidebooks should even exist; the responsibilities that come with publishing them; why Andy is an advocate of the “ATES” system (Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale); and more. TOPICS & TIMESAndy’s ‘back-to-the-land’ upbringing (4:39)Mentorship (9:30)The responsibility of publishing guidebooks (33:28)ATES: The Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale (47:45)Updating the atlases (55:35)Beacon Guidebooks Rakkup app (59:34)Steamboat lawsuit (1:04:52)Where to find Beacon Guidebooks (1:22:12) RELATED LINKS:blister.getspot.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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