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BLISTER
BLISTER Podcast
The Blister Podcast from BLISTER is a series of wide-ranging conversations with professional athletes and influential figures about the great outdoors, mountain culture, outdoor-industry news, books, films, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 643 ratings
Important and informative Content
I enjoy Blister podcasts across the board but really loved the one I just listened to about Mt town housing issues. Thanks you for the informative discussion and also taking the time to shed light on the issues impacting CB and other mountain communities on the hyper local level.
BstarrCB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/24
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I listen to most Blister podcast’s and enjoy virtually all of them. This episode was just super. It made my best of category because it reinforced why I read blister reviews for any equipment I’m considering purchasing. It was also very cool because I have skied with Michael at the last couple of...Read full review »
Kevinzadel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/24
As a proud member of the 100, I always look forward to listening to this podcast, especially in the off season as a way to feel connected to the skiing community. If you ski or love the outdoors, you will enjoy listening. Jonathan is a great host who has insightful perspectives and asks...Read full review »
Chaser1278 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/24
Recent Episodes
There is an uneasy coexistence of cars and bikes on the road, and cyclist injuries & deaths from collisions with cars and trucks are on the rise. So what’s being done to address this? What can you do — as a cyclist, and as a driver — to do your part? And what’s being done in car & truck...
Published 07/22/24
Published 07/22/24
Is it possible to skin and ski 3 million vertical feet in a year? On January 1, 2024, Noah Dines set out to find out, and so far, he’s doing incredibly well: on July 9, Noah crossed the 2 million vertical feet mark. So what prompted Noah to attempt this project? What does his typical day look...
Published 07/15/24
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