#FloorSeats is back for the new year and this episode features two of the most colorful guests thus far! Heath Rowland, owner of Ground Up - is a former coal miner, a construction worker who was wilder than a coon (his own words) that channeled this energy into becoming an Appalachianer (trad, ice, and rock climber who explores the remote areas of the Appalachian region) in his late 20s. Mike Wilkison of Wilkinson Visual is a God among men - a cinematographer, climber, photographer, and a gentleman of few words, but who packs a punch with the awe-inspiring images he produces. Like a Megazord ( Power Rangers reference) they teamed up to push ice climbing in Kentucky (a state not synonymous with the sport) to the forefront with Gone Tomorrow - The story of Kentucky Ice Climbing.
Read More#FloorSeats is back for the new year and this episode features two of the most colorful guests thus far! Heath Rowland, owner of Ground Up - is a former coal miner, a construction worker who was wilder than a coon (his own words) that channeled this energy into becoming an Appalachianer (trad, ice, and rock climber who explores the remote areas of the Appalachian region) in his late 20s. Mike Wilkison of Wilkinson Visual is a God among men - a cinematographer, climber, photographer, and a gentleman of few words, but who packs a punch with the awe-inspiring images he produces. Like a Megazord ( Power Rangers reference) they teamed up to push ice climbing in Kentucky (a state not synonymous with the sport) to the forefront with Gone Tomorrow - The story of Kentucky Ice Climbing.
Read More#FloorSeats is back with a special guest, Olivia Kaiser. She's a millennial outdoor educator from Kentucky who was itching to do a thru-hike, felt the Appalachian Trail was too tame for her liking, and decided to spend the past several months slaying the 2653.1 mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).
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