Tuesday Tune-In Episode 93: How To Choose The Trip That's Right For You!

This episode is part of the second series of the Mountain Malarkey Podcast where we have the recorded episodes from the Tuesday Tune-In LIVE streams on the EverTrek Facebook page.   In this week's LIVE Q & A , we've got a special guest!   Last week we talked about how difficult our trips REALLY are but this week you guys are going to get a treat as we dive into the psyche of our very own Bimbling Yeti who has locked in her first trip to high altitude. So todays live is all about....    How to pick the right trip for you!    Fi is going to answer some of the most important questions she faced when deciding where to go?    How to choose the trip that's right for you?    How much experience and fitness do I need?    How does one trip compare to another?    So come and join Fi & Dave for what will be a great Tuesday Tune-In and get your questions at the ready!    Every week Andy & Dave discuss topics like equipment, fitness, and mindset - as well as running regular Q and A sessions. These recordings are a little different to your typical Mountain Malarkey podcast and they cover literally hundreds of questions around everything trekking related. You can also view the video recordings to the podcast audio here on the Youtube channel here - http://bit.ly/2ClEH4Zconf If you want to check out the treks mentioned in this week's podcast, here's the site link where you can discover your next adventure!  https://www.evertrek.co.uk/  

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Looking for detailed information on trekking and climbing at high altitude? Well look no further! Join our hosts, the EverTrek Yeti’s Andy and Dave each week as they delve deep into the malarkey that goes on in the mountains of the world. Hear stories, interviews and bits of actionable advice on everything trekking and climbing related so you can use this info and smash it in the mountains. Whether you’re looking at training, equipment, nutrition, mindset or just need some inspiration on the next big adventure then the ‘Mountain Malarkey’ podcast might be just what you need