Episodios

  • 87 | When the Ice Cave Collapsed
    Apr 30 2025

    In 2008, two young men were anticipated their start, or end, of their high school career. Excited about playing sports and being with their friends, they had endless opportunities open to them. But those dreams and goals would come crashing down when they found themselves buried in ice.


    Several rescue teams arrive to dig them out, but as they go, they feel like they will be recovering bodies instead of two living, breathing boy. Do they make it in time?


    Find out by listening now!


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


    Sources:

    seattletimes.com; cbsnews.com; heraldnet.com; bendbulletin.com; oregonlive.com; desert.com; goskagit.com; seattlepi.com; firefighternation.com; fs.usda.gov; wta.org

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  • 86 | The Rainbow Flag: Robbi Mecus
    Apr 23 2025

    Robbi Mecus, a New York State Forest Ranger, was a significant figure in the queer climbing community. Before her death in a climbing accident in Alaska in April 2024, she actively fostered a welcoming and inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ individuals in the sport.


    Robbi co-founded the Adirondack Queer Ice Fest in 2022, an annual event that created a dedicated space for queer and transgender people to connect and enjoy ice climbing. This festival aimed to reduce the isolation often experienced by queer and trans climbers.


    As an out transgender woman who came out in her mid-40s while working as a Forest Ranger, Robbi became a visible and inspiring role model. She demonstrated that it was possible to pursue demanding outdoor professions and passions while living authentically. Her visibility helped challenge societal norms and provided an example for others who may not have seen representation in the climbing and outdoor communities.


    Mecus also used her public platform as a Forest Ranger to advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion. She was involved in organizing pride events and was outspoken about her identity. Her efforts extended to her work within the Department of Environmental Conservation, where she was recognized for advancing diversity and LGBTQ+ belonging.


    Through her actions and initiatives, Robbi Mecus had a profound impact on the queer climbing community, creating spaces, fostering inclusivity, and serving as an inspiring figure for many. Her legacy continues to be honored within the climbing and LGBTQ+ communities.


    Listen now to hear about Robbi final adventure, and the impact she had on the queer community around her.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


    Sources:

    outsideonline.com; climbing.com; northcountrypublicradio.org; adirondackexplorer.org; adirondackalmanack.com; npr.org; explorersweb.com; woodtv.com; gripped.com; adirondackdailyenterprise.com; Mlive.com; wzzm13.com



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  • 85 | Girl Gone Running: Kaye Turner
    Apr 19 2025

    The Pacific Northwest's Highway 20: a ribbon of asphalt winding through breathtaking landscapes, but also a place shrouded in tragedy and whispered legends. This week, we unravel the perplexing case of Kate Turner, who vanished without a trace, and the prime suspect, Jon Ackroyd, whose own history casts a long shadow over the investigation. Join us in this last episode of season 1 of Girl Gone Running, as we delve into the ghosts of highway 20, for this true crime tale unlike any this podcast has covered before.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


    Sources:

    madraspioneer.com; projects.oregonlive.com; Wikipedia.org; the Oregonian



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  • 84 | Please Help Find Daniel
    Apr 16 2025

    What happens when a son vanishes without a trace? This powerful episode chronicles the heartbreaking story of Daniel Robinson and the extraordinary dedication of his father, David Robinson II, who has tirelessly pursues answers since Daniel's disappearance in June 2021. Hear about his unwavering search, his fight for a thorough investigation, and his undying hope for justice. This is a story of love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of truth in a perplexing missing person case.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


    Sources:


    .buckeyeaz.gov; wikipedia.org; uncovered.com; gofundme.com; npr.org; newsnationnow.com; fox10pheonix.com; dailymail.co.uk; nij.ojp.gov

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  • 83 | Girl Gone Running: Wendy Snowdon
    Apr 12 2025

    In 1986, a young jogger's life was brutally cut short in a New Zealand park. Who was Wendy Snowdon, and what really happened in those final, terrifying moments? Join me as we delve into the details of this chilling case, exploring the sinister and violent nature of true crime, and why this man should never be released from behind bars.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


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    17 m
  • 82 | See You At The Top: Mount Hood
    Apr 9 2025

    To climb a mountain is to simultaneously give up small pieces of what you know to be true, while also finding yourself whole, complete. Climbers must let go of ego and take a moment to read what the mountain is telling them. Whether the soft murmurs are being carried on the wind, or the rocks are screaming at you, listening to Mother Nature when she speaks may very well save your life.


    and yet, sometimes it is not the mountain herself calling to you, rather the ghosts from years past pleading “don’t go there”. And when you do, you leave a resolute path that has been walked a time before.


    Welcome back to Tragedy with a View.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


    Sources: Seattletimes.com; alpinist.com; lukegullberg.wordpress.com; oregonlive.com; ktvb.com; americanalpineclub.org; neon.wordpress.com; eastoregonian.com; Gainesville.com; alanarnette.com; njherald.com; kgw.com; kcal.com; archbalt.org; news.com

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    19 m
  • 81 | Girl Gone Running: Karen Styles
    Apr 5 2025

    In the serene trails of North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest, a routine jog turned into a chilling tragedy. Karen Styles, a vibrant 22-year-old runner, vanished during her morning run, only to be found brutally murdered weeks later. This episode dives deep into the haunting details of her case, the relentless investigation that followed, and the shocking twists that left a community shaken. True crime enthusiasts and runners alike will find themselves gripped by this short story and the pursuit of justice. Tune in as we unravel the mystery behind one of the most harrowing cases of the '90s.

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    22 m
  • 78 | Climbing the Lifeline
    Mar 26 2025

    An extraordinary story of courage, connection, and the unexpected unfolds in the heart-stopping deserts of Moab, Utah. In 2022, River Barry found herself in a moment of sheer destiny when a daring base jumper's leap went tragically wrong. What happened next defied all odds.

    This episode dives into the dramatic rescue, uncovering what drove River to risk everything for a stranger suspended between life and death. With the soaring cliffs of Moab as a backdrop, we explore their powerful bond, the split-second decisions that changed everything, and the enduring impact of their encounter.

    Join us for a gripping tale of survival, heroism, and humanity that will keep you on the edge of your seat. 'thrilling survival story,' 'base jumping accident,' 'heroic rescue,' and 'Moab's iconic cliffs' are just the beginning. You won't want to miss this!


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.



    Sources: carnegiehero.org; Instagram.com; moabtimes.com; outsideonline; The Climbing Majority; Moab.baseaccess.org; moabsunnees.com; skydivetechymseh.com


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    27 m
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