How it all Started: with the Godfather of Adventure Travel Leo Lebon EP 497
Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast
Release Date: 03/04/2025
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info_outlineLegendary Leo Lebon, hailed as the grandfather of adventure travel. Leo shares his incredible journey from humble beginnings in Belgium to co-founding the ground-breaking California-based company, MT Sobek, which helped launch the adventure travel industry.
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Show Notes
Colonel James Roberts, Mountain Travel Nepal
What Happened:
Picture this: You’re young, your life’s in flux, and your mom casually suggests, “Why don’t you go visit my cousin in New York?”—a cousin you didn’t even know existed. That’s exactly how Leo Le Bon’s adventure began.
Fast forward a few months, and he’s driving a stranger’s car across America just to get his $50 deposit back. (Gas was 25 cents a gallon back then—can you imagine?)
One thing led to another. A chance meeting. A hiking trip. A casual chat with a fellow climber who just happened to have connections in Nepal. And before he knew it, Leo wasn’t just exploring—he was pioneering an entire industry.
There were no guidebooks. No established trails. No GPS. Just a wild dream and a whole lot of figuring-it-out-as-you-go.
And that’s how adventure travel as we know it was born.
Principle:
The biggest adventures don’t start with a perfect plan—they start with a yes.
Leo didn’t wait until he had everything figured out. He said yes to a cross-country road trip. Yes to a new job. Yes to a trek in Nepal before most people even knew where Nepal was.
The truth? Most people sit around waiting for the “right time” to go after something big—whether it’s an adventure, a new business, or a major life shift. But adventure (and success) doesn’t work that way. You don’t need certainty. You need a willingness to start.
Transition:
Too many people get stuck waiting for the stars to align before they chase their dreams. They tell themselves:
🚧 I need more time.
🚧 I need more money.
🚧 I need to be more prepared.
But the pioneers—the ones who really make things happen—don’t wait. They jump in. They make moves. They let the journey unfold.
If you’ve ever felt stuck—like you’re standing on the edge of something big but hesitating to take that first step—this episode is for you.
That’s Why:
That’s why, in this episode, we’re diving deep with Leo Le Bon, the godfather of adventure travel, to uncover:
✅ How a single trekking trip changed everything
✅ Why adventure travel exploded in the U.S. (and how it almost didn’t happen)
✅ The mindset shift you need to stop hesitating and start moving
You don’t need to be climbing Everest to get value from this conversation. Whether you’re looking to shake up your life, career, or next big trip—this episode will give you the push you need.
Call to Action:
If you’re tired of waiting for the “perfect time” and ready to start your own adventure—this is your sign.
🔊 Listen to Episode 497 now and learn how to stop waiting, start moving, and create the kind of life you’d actually write a book about.
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