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Each episode explores the gear, skills, stories, and trail-tested lessons behind better outdoor performance. From ultralight backpacking tips and gear design insights to real-world testing, backcountry strategy, and honest conversations from the Outdoor Vitals team, this podcast is built for people who want to get more out of every mile outside.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 125 - A Man Pushes A Cart From Virginia To California: Paul Ferraro Interview

EP 125 - A Man Pushes A Cart From Virginia To California: Paul Ferraro Interview

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Paul Ferraro recounts the purpose, preparation, logistics, and hazards behind his 2015 3,121-mile walk from Virginia to California for the Navy SEAL Foundation. He and Tayson discuss earlier walks, a 90-pound cart, training, route-specific gear, public kindness, severe dehydration, and the need to keep extreme determination in check.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 124 - Why You Should Hike 100 Miles With Us!

EP 124 - Why You Should Hike 100 Miles With Us!

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Tayson, Tyler, and Derek describe the historical 2023 OV 100 Mile Challenge and the beta-year experiences that shaped it. They examine why a large goal can change preparation, how continuous and stacked miles serve different hikers, and how a baseline, training framework, shakedowns, live calls, and community can support a dream trip.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 123 - Rain Pants, Ultras After 50 & Pack Sizes: Q&A

EP 123 - Rain Pants, Ultras After 50 & Pack Sizes: Q&A

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Tayson answers listener questions about training for ultras after 50, tent footprints, sunlight and perceived warmth, historical product plans, layering, pack fit, pack capacity, watches, snowshoes, and the Garmin inReach Mini 2. The conversation repeatedly returns to personal experience, actual fit, and matching equipment to the way it will be used.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 122 - What's Happening to Outdoor Vitals in 2023

EP 122 - What's Happening to Outdoor Vitals in 2023

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Tayson gives a January 2023 company update covering Outdoor Vitals’ 2022 launches, private ownership, direct-to-consumer model, customer feedback, conservation focus, product development, and plans for the coming year. The historical forecast included a pad, windbreaker, backpacks, apparel, tent poles, events, and a revised 100 Mile Challenge.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 118 - 14000 Miles Around the USA: The American Perimeter Trail With Rue McKenrick

EP 118 - 14000 Miles Around the USA: The American Perimeter Trail With Rue McKenrick

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American Perimeter Trail founder Rue McKenrick explains the evolving 2022 vision for an estimated 14,000-mile conservation corridor built through recreation and local ownership. He and Tayson discuss provisional mapping, private land, road and water hazards, Rue’s long-distance background, and why a scouting success should never be mistaken for a safe public route.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 116 - Principles for the BEST Layering System in ANY Environment

EP 116 - Principles for the BEST Layering System in ANY Environment

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Tayson and lead designer Brigham Crane explain the principles behind Outdoor Vitals’ 2022 ten-piece adaptive clothing framework. They separate moving, protective, and static layers; examine four forms of heat loss; and show how sweat, wind, precipitation, personal output, and dry sleep clothes change what belongs in a pack.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 115 - Picking Backpacking Gear Worth The Investment With Peter Reese

EP 115 - Picking Backpacking Gear Worth The Investment With Peter Reese

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Outdoor-industry veteran Peter Reese joins Tayson to explain how he judges backpacking gear through weather range, durability, maintainability, price, and real use rather than one headline specification. They connect a Patagonia tent-pole failure, beginner buying priorities, diminishing returns, clothing and shelter margins, and the freedom dependable gear can create outdoors.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 114 - Backpacking in National Parks During the "Off-Season"

EP 114 - Backpacking in National Parks During the "Off-Season"

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Tayson, Tyler, Derek, and Brigham recount a roughly 13-mile November trip through Zion's Kolob area after cold rain, sleet, and snow changed their original West Rim plan. They discuss off-season permits, route adjustment, wet camp setup, group tarps, layering, condensation, trekking-pole shelters, and the small routines that kept the group warm and comfortable.