Open Container: Outdoor culture as a free flowing conversation
Open Container: Outdoor culture as a free flowing conversation

Open Container: Outdoor culture as a free flowing conversation

Rock Fight, LLC

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Open Container is the outdoor podcast trekking deeper into outdoor culture than the headlines. We talk about creativity, adventure, conservation, politics, and the people who make the outdoor space so vibrant. Renowned outdoor journalist Doug Schnitzspahn steers the Open Container conversations with people who look to nature to find inspiration and solutions. Learn how the outdoors teaches us, changes us, heals us, and how we will build a better world from simply going outside. 
While indoor conversations are dominated by climate change, politics and cultural upheaval, outdoor conversations provide the answers. Because the outdoors is not a niche. It's way bigger than that. So please join us each episode as we grab the open container and find out what outdoor conversations are inside. Let’s get some.

Recent Episodes

Because It’s Beautiful: The Meaning Behind Kilian Jornet’s States of Elevation
OCT 28, 2025
Because It’s Beautiful: The Meaning Behind Kilian Jornet’s States of Elevation
When British explorer George Mallory was asked why he wanted to climb Everest, he famously replied, “Because it’s there.” But what if the real answer is simpler and potentially more beautiful?Today on Open Container, Doug explores the deeper meaning behind Kilian Jornet’s “States of Elevation” project, a 3,200-mile, human-powered journey linking all 72 fourteeners in the lower 48 states. Jornet ran, climbed, and biked his way across America’s highest peaks, not to set a record, but to experience the wild beauty of the mountains.Joining Doug is Bryon Powell, ultrarunner, writer, and founder of iRunFar.com, who ran with Jornet on Colorado’s Handies Peak and witnessed the project firsthand. Topics include:The philosophy behind Jornet’s project: why beauty, not conquest, drives true adventure.How the “States of Elevation” linked wilderness, athleticism, and mindfulness.The power of community and support in massive endurance undertakings.Indigenous and public land connections to the mountains we climb.Why projects like this remind us to protect and cherish wild places.How everyday runners and hikers can find their own “states of elevation” close to home.Doug and Bryon also discuss how outdoor storytelling and recreation can spark stewardship and how being out there makes us care more deeply about what’s at stake for public lands.Thanks for listening! Open Container is a production of Rock Fight, LLC. Let's Get Some!Sign up for NEWS FROM THE FRONT, Rock Fight's semi-weekly newsletter by heading to www.rockfight.co and clicking Join The Mailing List.Please follow and subscribe to Open Container and give us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you get your podcasts.Send your feedback, questions, and comments to [email protected].
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The Best Day Ever: Mountain Biking Without Barriers
OCT 21, 2025
The Best Day Ever: Mountain Biking Without Barriers
What happens when you build trails that everyone can ride?In this episode of Open Container, host Doug Schnitzspahn talks with Berne Broudy, writer, filmmaker, and director of Best Day Ever, and Greg Durso, adaptive athlete and Senior Program Director at the Kelly Brush Foundation. Together, they share the story behind Best Day Ever, a film and movement that began when a few friends realized their local trails weren’t accessible to adaptive riders.Doug, Berne, and Greg dig into:How the Vermont community came together to build The Driving Range, a fully adaptive mountain bike trail network.The power of collaboration between adaptive and non-adaptive riders.Why accessibility doesn’t mean easier, it means better trails for everyone.How the Best Day Ever film is changing perceptions around disability and outdoor recreation.The growing blueprint for inclusive trail design spreading across North America.The emotional core of the project: joy, friendship, and redefining what’s possible.At its heart, this is a story about community. How shared effort, empathy, and dirt under your fingernails can create a future where everyone can ride together.Where to Watch the film: https://www.bestdayever.mov/Thanks for listening! Open Container is a production of Rock Fight, LLC. Let's Get Some!Sign up for NEWS FROM THE FRONT, Rock Fight's semi-weekly newsletter by heading to www.rockfight.co and clicking Join The Mailing List.Please follow and subscribe to Open Container and give us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you get your podcasts.Send your feedback, questions, and comments to [email protected].
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Vermejo, Ted Turner & Nature’s Second Chances
SEP 30, 2025
Vermejo, Ted Turner & Nature’s Second Chances
Welcome to Open Container, where we unpack the most urgent issues facing the outdoor community - culture, conservation, and the power of nature to heal. Today, Doug Schnitzspahn sits down with director and photographer Ben Clark to explore a rare story of restoration and resilience on America’s wild lands. Drawing on his background as an adventurer and filmmaker, Ben shares behind-the-scenes insights from his new documentary, Preserved, which chronicles the ambitious revitalization of Vermejo Park Ranch - a 560,000-acre landscape in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado.Doug and Ben discuss environmental destruction and rebirth, reflecting on how even scarred places, whether clear-cut forests in Idaho or polluted beaches of the Jersey Shore, can find new life with hope, hard work, and innovative conservation. Timestamped summary00:00 America's Expanding Environmental Scars03:28 "Nature's Resilience and Regrowth"09:21 Collaborative Conservation Efforts11:37 Science Communication Challenges13:58 Landscape Filmmaker Focuses on Characters16:57 Backpacking and Filming in the Rockies23:01 Indigenous Stewardship and Land Models26:34 Conservation Success in North America29:37 "Dividing Vast Wilderness: A Journey"32:09 Reduce Excessive Spending Habits35:31 "Open Container: Follow & Engage"Thanks for listening! Open Container is a production of Rock Fight, LLC. Let's Get Some!Sign up for NEWS FROM THE FRONT, Rock Fight's semi-weekly newsletter by heading to www.rockfight.co and clicking Join The Mailing List.Please follow and subscribe to Open Container and give us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you get your podcasts.Send your feedback, questions, and comments to [email protected].
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36 MIN
Who Owns America's Wild Places? Public Lands and the Fight for Truth
SEP 23, 2025
Who Owns America's Wild Places? Public Lands and the Fight for Truth
Welcome to Open Container, where today we're discussing one of the defining features of the American experience: our public lands. Host Doug Schnitzspahn kicks things off with a personal reflection on how these wild places are woven into our national identity and the critical roles they play, not just as recreation spaces, but as battlegrounds for conservation, resource extraction, and cultural connection.Joining Doug is Chris Keyes, former editor in chief of Outside magazine and founder of RE:PUBLIC, a new non-profit newsroom dedicated to covering the politics, people, and future of America's public lands. Together, they explore what makes the American public lands system unique in the world, how it’s managed, and why it stirs such passionate, bipartisan support. From the legacy of Indigenous stewardship to the modern pressures of population and politics, the episode asks: Who really owns America's wild places, and how do we ensure their future?00:00 Hope in Public Lands04:35 "Finding Healing on the Road"07:34 Freedom of Camping on Public Lands12:58 Bipartisan Support for Public Land Conservation13:53 Legacy of American Public Lands19:30 Journalism's Advertising Dependency Crisis20:44 Journalism: Navigating Bipartisan Challenges25:42 Nonprofit Media: Partnership Over Competition27:45 Media's Role in Legislative Awareness31:30 "Advertising Threatens Editorial Independence"33:47 Long-Form Journalism's Enduring Appeal37:13 Nature's Restorative Powers: Access EssentialClick here to learn more about RE:PUBLIC.Thanks for listening! Open Container is a production of Rock Fight, LLC. Let's Get Some!Sign up for NEWS FROM THE FRONT, Rock Fight's semi-weekly newsletter by heading to www.rockfight.co and clicking Join The Mailing List.Please follow and subscribe to Open Container and give us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you get your podcasts.Send your feedback, questions, and comments to [email protected].
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43 MIN
Highlighting Humanity In Ukraine
SEP 16, 2025
Highlighting Humanity In Ukraine
In this episode of Open Container, host Doug Schnitzspahn is joined by Jordan Campbell who is a journalist, photographer, mountaineer, and award-winning documentary filmmaker, to discuss his latest project, Ukraine Under Fire.Campbell, known for his career in the outdoor industry and international expeditions, has turned his focus toward humanitarian storytelling in conflict zones. He shares his experience embedding with medics, civilians, and soldiers on the frontlines of Ukraine, capturing the resilience of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances.Topics include:How a career in climbing and the outdoor industry prepared Campbell for work in war zones.The misinformation and propaganda surrounding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.The resilience and humanity of everyday Ukrainians, from news presenters to frontline medics.The moral weight of documenting war and maintaining hope amid devastation.How outdoor values—risk, resilience, and connection—translate into humanitarian action.The legacy of Peter Fouché, a frontline medic featured in the film who was killed in 2024.Jordan’s story is one of risk, responsibility, and resilience. It’s about what it means to live with compassion and document truth, even in the harshest conditions.Learn more about the film and upcoming screenings at ukraineunderfire.org.Thanks for listening! Open Container is a production of Rock Fight, LLC. Let's Get Some!Sign up for NEWS FROM THE FRONT, Rock Fight's semi-weekly newsletter by heading to www.rockfight.co and clicking Join The Mailing List.Please follow and subscribe to Open Container and give us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you get your podcasts.Send your feedback, questions, and comments to [email protected].
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54 MIN