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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 105 - The Uinta Highline Trail Thru-Hike - Part II

EP 105 - The Uinta Highline Trail Thru-Hike - Part II

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Part II follows four hikers from Anderson Pass and a King’s Peak side trip through North Pole Pass, an exposed overnight thunderstorm, a 25-mile dry section, and the final rocky descent. Their five-day Uinta Highline finish reveals how quickly weather, appetite, water, and accumulated fatigue can consume a tight itinerary’s remaining margin.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 104 - The Uinta Highline Trail Thru-Hike - Part I

EP 104 - The Uinta Highline Trail Thru-Hike - Part I

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Five Outdoor Vitals teammates begin a second Uinta Highline Trail attempt with a four-and-a-half-day plan for roughly 105 to 110 miles. Part I follows the first two days through high passes, a difficult group pace decision, Joe’s Moon Lake exit, and the remaining hikers’ push to camp below Anderson Pass.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 103 - The 70K Tushars Mountain Run

EP 103 - The 70K Tushars Mountain Run

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Tayson and Tyler reconstruct a 70K Tushars Mountain Run that became roughly 45.5 miles and 17 hours on Tayson’s watch. The discussion tracks early hydration and calorie deficits, an overcorrection with sodium, severe late-race symptoms, elevation concerns, and the planning changes that could protect future mountain days.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 102 - Justin Outdoors Interview

EP 102 - Justin Outdoors Interview

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Tayson and Justin Outdoors dig into the field experience behind Justin’s analytical gear reviews. They examine the West Coast Trail in wind and rain, sleeping-pad construction, shelter anchoring, moisture control, and a winter night that tested an ultralight system below its expected temperature.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 101 - Dan Becker Interview

EP 101 - Dan Becker Interview

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Tayson talks with Dan Becker about building a backpacking style around honest goals rather than mileage or expertise. Their conversation moves from Dan’s unconventional start and YouTube work to sleep systems, realistic first-trip mileage, packing for actual conditions, and making room for comfort.

Live Ultralight Podcast EP 100 - Performance Gear, Not Price: Episode 100 Celebration

EP 100 - Performance Gear, Not Price: Episode 100 Celebration

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The 100th episode explains a performance-first view of outdoor gear: field use should drive design choices, customer feedback should reach the details that affect use, and a brand should be clear about the tradeoffs behind its products. The practical reader angle is how to judge a gear company without treating a logo, price, or material label as proof of performance.
Live Ultralight Podcast EP 99 - Hidden Gems of the KotaUL Travel & Adventure Backpack

EP 99 - Hidden Gems of the KotaUL Travel & Adventure Backpack

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This source is best used as a one-bag travel packing guide. The strongest ideas are not product claims but packing habits: keep the load close to your back, compress only where needed, separate wet or dirty items, and make the travel essentials easy to carry from airport to trailhead.
Live Ultralight Podcast EP 98 - Devin Ashby Interview (Waymark Gear Co. & Backcountry Exposure)

EP 98 - Devin Ashby Interview (Waymark Gear Co. & Backcountry Exposure)

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Devin Ashby describes building backpacking confidence through systems rather than one perfect gear list. The strongest thread is fit: match sleeping pads, insulation, shelters, and route expectations to the conditions and people on a specific trip. A lighter or more technical item is not automatically the better one when it creates more setup friction or less comfort.
Live Ultralight Podcast EP 97 - Altitude Sun Hoodie Deep-Dive

EP 97 - Altitude Sun Hoodie Deep-Dive

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The source treats a hot-weather hooded shirt as a moisture-management and coverage piece, not merely a sun layer. It compares a lightweight synthetic option with merino for different effort levels, and it is unusually clear about one limitation: the fabric was not assigned an official UPF rating in the testing described.
Live Ultralight Podcast EP 96 - Designing the Tushar Rain Jacket

EP 96 - Designing the Tushar Rain Jacket

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A rain jacket has to manage rain from outside and moisture from the hiker inside. This discussion focuses on choosing rainwear by the complete system: face fabric, membrane, lining, ventilation, seams, pack contact, and care—not a single waterproof or breathability number.
Live Ultralight Podcast EP 95 - Steven Smith (My Life Outdoors) Interview

EP 95 - Steven Smith (My Life Outdoors) Interview

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Steven Smith describes a practical approach to backpacking: learn enough to choose gear for the trip, carry the weight you can enjoy, and leave enough time to notice the place you traveled to see. His own system balances a relatively light base weight with a chair, camera equipment, standing breaks, and routes that allow time for filming.
Live Ultralight Podcast EP 94 - Outdoor Vitals on the Appalachian Trail

EP 94 - Outdoor Vitals on the Appalachian Trail

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A 100-mile Appalachian Trail section required the group to update their habits quickly. The trail’s frequent water, constant climbing, damp green canopy, and social culture were different from the desert systems they knew. Good trip planning starts with local conditions, then keeps enough flexibility to learn on the move.