Adventure Cross is the show for adventure addicts or those who marvel at the daring spirits who live life on the edge.
Whether you’re rock climbing, snowboarding, racing mountain bikes, or riding motorcycles, this podcast is for you.
We explore how faith helps us find motivation to keep going when things get tough, how to endure injury, loss or just have fun in the moment. Listen to stories of resilience, perseverance, and the power of faith in the face of adversity.
Dive in and discover how faith fuels our adventures!
In 1984, I embarked on a mountaineering course with the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), exploring the rugged beauty of the Wind River Range. We climbed peaks, crossed glaciers, and faced many challenges. One harrowing moment stands out: I nearly drowned, but a fellow climber’s hand reached out and saved me.
Join us as we delve into the thrilling world of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, famously known as "The Race to the Clouds." This historic event is the second oldest auto race in the U.S., following the Indianapolis 500. Our guest, Layne Shranz, and his father have a unique legacy in this race, with his dad competing more than 40 times and their combined experience surpassing all others.
Join Dusty as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure when he took a group of wrestlers a tennis player to Kenya to train with the national wrestling and tennis teams. After a few days of intense training, Dusty's team boards a dubious school bus for a journey to Tanzania, aiming to conquer Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Swimming with a horse can be a lot of fun, but safety is paramount. Tying a rope around a horse’s neck and dragging a raft can be dangerous for several reasons:
Striving for greatness in multiple sports—racing bicycles in Italy, competing in waterski jumping, and showing horses—led to the development of bulimia and overtraining syndrome.
What starts out as an adventure to climb Mount Whitney—the tallest peak in the lower 48 states—turns into a day of altitude sickness and fear. Altitude affects people differently, sometimes even altering their personalities. The altitude on Whitney impacted their climbing partner, Big Ike, adversely. To make matters worse, on the descent, Dusty and Honey get separated. With over 500 square miles to search, Dusty fears he may never see his daughter again.
How do you stay sharp and race your dirtbike for 24 hours? Dusty Davis demonstrated grit and endurance, riding through the night and overcoming heat, sweat, trees, sand, and fierce competition to clinch the Ironman Single Rider division at the Perry Mountain 24-Hour Challenge.
If you play hard, you’re bound to break a few bones. Cole Davis knows this all too well. He’s broken his hand and arm in a motocross accident, fractured both feet in a rock climbing fall, and sustained multiple contusions from mountain biking. But when he broke his back snowboarding, he wondered if his adventurous days were over.
Alabama summers are hot! When you ride your horse bareback, the horse hair sticks to your legs, making you look like Mr. Tumnus from Narnia. Skinny-dipping seemed like a great idea, at the time, but what happens when they sink under the muddy water of the Cahaba River. How do you ride home then? At least Lady Godiva had long hair to cover herself when she rode through town without a stitch on.
After climbing to the top of Looking Glass Rock in Pisgah National Forest with nine 11-year-old campers, a sudden lightning storm hits. Dusty must confront his own fear while calming the boys’ anxieties as they prepare to rappel down the sheer 500-foot rock face. What do you do with Fear? Is it good or bad? Can it help or hurt?
Racing bicycles in Italy, competing in waterski jumping, and showing horses—l tried my best to be GREAT at a sport. This drive eventually led to the development of bulimia and overtraining syndrome.
When Sasquatch was sited in the mountains in Southern Oregon wilderness Dusty joins the search party to find this elusive creature.
Whether it was racing bicycles in Italy, competing in waterski jumping, and showing horses—I was striving for Greatness. Unfortunately my drive led to bulimia and overtraining syndrome.
After living in Mexico and rock climbing all season in El Potrero Chico, Mike Burdon thought he was taking a day off to go canyoneering in the Matacanes Canyon. It sounded fun: explore river rapids, waterfalls, and underground tunnels with his buddy Chuy. However, the day quickly turned dangerous and they barely got out alive.