So Enjoyable
I seriously am loving these podcast. I love the humor, the banter, the information. I’ve only started listening a few days ago. I started at episode #1. I am now on episode 34. I just can’t get enough. I loved to hike, but unfortunately it has gotten too difficult. I enjoy your stories and can actually relate to some of the mishaps, like our tent flying off in the wind. Or being on a very narrow ledge where I was sure I was going to die. Or being sure that we were going to freeze to death camping out. All the while thinking it was the best day. There really is nothing that compares to be out in nature. You have made me laugh out loud. I really recommend these podcast to anyone who loves nature, loves to hike or just likes to have a good laugh.
Terriod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/11/23
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I'm a long time fan of Matt and Karen. I've read all the books, some more than once and subscribe to their emails and now podcasts. Every time we visit a place they have written about we go back and reread that section before going. I enjoy their humor and storytelling. I'm excited...Read full review »
Sweetie40! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/20
This review may seem silly to you but it’s the truth. I drive in between stops for work to stores and frankly I can’t wait to get out to my car to listen to your podcast the Thursday it comes out. That day of the week is my longest day. Work can be so stressful and listening to you as I’m driving...Read full review »
DMR_Richards via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/14/20
Just listen to my first episode please make more! Its so fun to hear your adventure come to audio. Also I’m just across the river in Portland, I’m headed your way with my passport booklet! 😂
CourtnyR via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/20
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