Episode 213 - Welcome Back Ken Bosse, Mystery of Abandoned Tent, Hawaii Hiking, SAR News
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Release Date: 11/14/2025
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info_outlineWelcome to Episode 213 of the sounds like a search and rescue podcast. This week, good friend of the show and author Ken Bosse joins us. Ken recently published his 4th book - “They Said It’s Dangerous” - a light hearted look at some of the dangers hikers can be faced with. This is Ken’s 4th book and as always, all profits from Ken’s books go to the NH Outdoor Council which supports local search and rescue teams. Ken will sit in with us today and will catch up on a bunch of topics including the mystery of an abandoned tent in the White Mountains that has made national news, a rough day on Mount Washington, the Cog railway had to say upwards of 20 hikers who were ill prepared for an early burst of winter like conditions. Plus naked hikers, NH declared the best place to raise a family, Siberian Log Fires, an overview of some hiking in Hawaii, and we catch up on recent search and rescue news.
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About Ken’s New Book
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New Book - They Said It’s Dangerous
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They Said It Would Be Fun: A Hilarious Journey Learning to Hike the NH 48
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They Said They Wanted More: A Hilarious Journey Hiking the NH 52 With a View
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They Said Teach Us More: Solos, Winter Hiking & Overnighters
Topics
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Welcome Baby Ethan
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Full conditions
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Aurora Borealis
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Abandoned Tent Mystery
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Naked Hiker
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NH is the Best place to raise a family
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NH Lifts Fire Ban
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SAR Topics List
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Siberian Log Fire
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Mount Washington Rescues - 20+ people taken down by the Cog
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Missing Two Year Old
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Waterville Valley Expansion
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Two guys recreate Sam and Frodo journey from Lord of the Rings
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Yosemite Chaos
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Gear Talk
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Music Minute - Til Tuesday
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Recent Hikes - Hawaii and Blue Hills
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Guest of the week - Ken Bosse - New Book
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Recent Search and Rescue
Show Notes
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Exploding Gas Canisters when combining fuel canisters for backpacking
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Injured Hiker Carried off Welch-Dickey Trail in Thornton - 10/1
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Unprepared Hiker Rescued from Franconia Ridge in Lincoln - 10/19
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Injured Hiker Rescued from Old Bridle Path in Franconia - 10/25
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Hiker Rescued in the Mt. Washington Snow - 10/26 (covered) - skip
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