
Biking the Vermont Ski Summits
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Narrated by:
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Julia Garlotte
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By:
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Heather Mason
About this listen
Endurance athlete Heather Mason takes her bike on the official 20 Vermont Ski Slopes in a self-recounted first-recorded world-record summit attempt. An accomplished athlete; listen along as she describes firsthand the 62 hours that unfolded in late September 2020. With only three hours per mountain and a drive around the entire state of Vermont, this is a must-hear tale of a journey for anyone who has ever thought about pushing their physical extremes. Summiting 12 of the mountains, riding to the top of the best bike trails at three, and exploring the five that remained Heather will not only leave you feeling part of the journey but ready to go after your own.
©2020 Heather Mason (P)2021 Heather Mason
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