17 episodes

Welcome to the Oboz True to the Trail Podcast, where we explore the beauty and power of the outdoors through voices in the Oboz world...in Bozeman and beyond. From the gear we use and the people who build them, to the places we love and the people who help us protect them – we’ll learn what being true to the trail means to them and the “O”-moments that have inspired them.

True to the Trail Podcast Oboz Footwear

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

Welcome to the Oboz True to the Trail Podcast, where we explore the beauty and power of the outdoors through voices in the Oboz world...in Bozeman and beyond. From the gear we use and the people who build them, to the places we love and the people who help us protect them – we’ll learn what being true to the trail means to them and the “O”-moments that have inspired them.

    Feeding Hungry Hikers with Gastro Gnome's Shannon Waters

    Feeding Hungry Hikers with Gastro Gnome's Shannon Waters

    A former chef, restaurant consultant, and culinary school professor, Shannon Waters is the owner and CBC at Gastro Gnome, a backcountry food company that creates super tasty, travel ready meals for people who appreciate great food as much as they enjoy getting outside.  

    Formally trained at The French Culinary Institute in New York, Shannon went on to hold positions at some of the best restaurants in the country and gain skills and technique from renowned Chefs.  Her love of cooking and the outdoors collided when she packed a heavy cast iron pan into the backcountry. That’s when she realized that if she was going to enjoy a great adventure and a great meal, she was going to have to find a solution for packable meals. That’s how Gastro Gnome got its start.

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    • 32 min
    Live Music, Montana Beef and Going Back Home with Jason Wickens

    Live Music, Montana Beef and Going Back Home with Jason Wickens

    Jason Wickens is founder of Live From the Divide, in Bozeman, Montana and principal in Wickens Ranch Beef.  Live From the Divide hosts songwriters in their intimate music venue on the north side of town, and Jason’s family beef operation supplies local restaurants and homes with sustainably raised beef in Winifred, Montana. 

    We talk to Jason about the founding of one of the country's most unique music venues and his personal journey over the past two years to go back home and work with his family.  

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    • 57 min
    Max Lowe and Telling His Family's Story

    Max Lowe and Telling His Family's Story

    Known for his ability to capture stories in the most remote corners of the world, Max Lowe is  a renowned director and photographer who captures stories in the most remote corners of our planet in search for adventure and narratives. 
    Max began his career with National Geographic in 2012 with a Young Explorers Grant, and then went on to work with National Geographic Magazine, Men's Journal, Outside Magazine and numerous other outdoor publications.  
    In recent years, Max has directed, shot and produced numerous award-winning short documentary films that garnered screen time at festivals such as Cannes, Tribeca and Indi Short Docs, and most recently directed a feature documentary film “TORN” with National Geographic channel that chronicles his family’s complex relationships in the wake of his father Alex Lowe’s death in 1999.  

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    • 39 min
    Getting Black Folks Outside with Earl Hunter

    Getting Black Folks Outside with Earl Hunter

    Earl B. Hunter, Jr is an experienced business leader across multiple industries.   Mr. Hunter is the Founder and President of Black Folks Camp Too — a marketing-driven business whose mission is to increase diversity in the outdoor industry by making it easier, more interesting and more fun for Black folks to go camping. At the heart of Black Folks Camp Too is the belief that once black folks become more active campers and begin enjoying the outdoor lifestyle - this will help break down barriers to create more inclusive communities and stronger relationships overall.  

    We talk to Earl about his journey with Black Folks Camp Too, the power of the Unity Blaze, how we can all become part of the conversation and an exciting new product launch with Oboz.  

    • 59 min
    Keeping Montana Wild with Ben Gabriel

    Keeping Montana Wild with Ben Gabriel

    Ben Gabriel has led Wild Montana since 2017, providing vision and strategic leadership to execute the organization's mission. of uniting and mobilizing people across Montana, creating and growing a conservation movement around a shared love of wild public lands and waters. Wild Montana works at the local level,  fostering collaboration, and forging agreements for protecting the wild, enhancing public land access, and helping communities thrive. Ben talks about leading this cutting edge organization as it faces new and old obstacles. 

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    • 34 min
    Exploring Yellowstone's Wolf Project with Dan Stahler

    Exploring Yellowstone's Wolf Project with Dan Stahler

    For the past 24 years, Dan Stahler has worked in Yellowstone National Park as lead biologist for the Yellowstone Wolf Project as well as  project leader of the Yellowstone Cougar Project.
    More recently, Dan and his colleagues Doug Smith and Daniel MacNulty edited Yellowstone Wolves: Science and Discovery in the World's First National Park, a gripping and accessible celebration of the extraordinary Yellowstone Wolf Project.  We talk to Dan about his journey to become a lead wildlife biologist and the world’s fascination with the wild wolves of Yellowstone.  
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    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

honeybeekeep ,

Truly, true to the trail!

I’m rather new to the Oboz footwear world. I bought a pair of hiking boots in July to tackle the Bob Marshall wilderness with some pals in northern Montana. I was introduced to the podcast and have been smitten with the topics and people/organizations involved. Always something fascinating, relevant and interesting! Thank you host Rich for keeping it true to the trail!

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