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Ash Routen: Wild Siberian Adventure (amid a 9-5 job)

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Welcome to another episode of The Adventure Diaries. Today, we’re diving into the story of Ash Routen. Ash is a remarkable adventure writer who balances a conventional career in academia with a passion for outdoor exploration. Growing up in the New Forest National Park and later inspired by the book "Alone on the Ice," Ash's adventurous spirit was ignited, leading him to extraordinary feats like crossing Lake Baikal and traversing the challenging Finnmark Plateau.

In this episode, we uncover Ash's unique blend of scientific rigor and adventurous spirit, the profound experiences that shaped his journey, and his insightful thoughts on preserving the untouched wilderness of Antarctica. We’ll also hear his inspiring "Call to Adventure" and his meaningful "Pay it Forward" suggestion to champion the Antarctic Treaty.

Key Highlights:

  • Ash Routen's Background: Learn about Ash’s early life in the New Forest National Park and how the scouting movement influenced his love for the outdoors.
  • Inspiration to Adventure: Discover the pivotal moment in 2015 when Ash was gifted the book "Alone on the Ice," reigniting his passion for exploration.
  • Remarkable Expeditions: Hear about Ash’s extraordinary adventures, including crossing Lake Baikal and the Finnmark Plateau.
  • Balancing Academia and Adventure: Insight into how Ash manages to straddle a conventional profession in academia with his adventurous pursuits.
  • Preservation Efforts: Ash's advocacy for the Antarctic Treaty and the importance of protecting this untouched wilderness.
  • Call to Adventure: Ash’s motivational message encouraging listeners to embark on their own adventures, with practical advice on getting started.
  • Pay it Forward: Highlighting the importance of supporting the renewal of the Antarctic Treaty in 2041 to prevent exploitation of this pristine environment.

Quotes:

  • "Growing up in the New Forest National Park, I learned to put up a tent, navigate, pack a rucksack, and cook outdoors from a young age."
  • "The book 'Alone on the Ice' reignited long-held teenage dreams of going on expeditions and doing hard things."
  • "Crossing Lake Baikal was an incredible experience, walking 634 kilometers on frozen water, living on the ice for 19 days."
  • "Balancing a conventional career in academia with a passion for adventure is challenging but deeply rewarding."
  • "We must champion the Antarctic Treaty to ensure the last great untouched wilderness remains protected for future generations."

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