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Mike Falcon's Weekly Adventure Fix

I wanted to be a fighter pilot. Circumstance and timing dictated otherwise. The first call-up came while nursing a broken femur after bouncing off a tree in an otherwise uneventful ski race. The second call to duty occurred while incommunicado in war torn Beirut. The third call never came, so I pursued a life of adventure.

Mike Falcon - FerrariAs a world traveler, I've experienced many adventures, some foolish, others challenging, but all rewarding. Along the way, often accompanied by incredibly talented athletes, I skied, surfed, swam, kited, kayaked, rafted, hiked, biked, bungeed, climbed, dropped into crevasses, raced cars and flew in fighter jets. So, hosting an Adventure Show is a pretty good fit for one whose skill set evolved from a life at play. Truthfully, it's likely the only real job I'm qualified for.

While continuing to pursue personal adventures, I'm fortunate and honored to promote others, whose talent and achievement far exceeds my own. Each Adventure Show guest is "world's best" in their category. Their stories of courage and perseverance inspire, educate and entertain.

Cheers,
M

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Adventure Fix Podcast

Mike Falcon's Adventure Fix

Always in pursuit of adventure, Mike Falcon brings you the world's best in extreme sports!

Jamie Pierre

Big Mountain Freeskier Jamie Pierre drops off 77m (255’) high Fred’s mountain in the Grand Targhee Wyoming backcountry setting a new world record. Five photographers and three cinema shooters recorded the event. He clocked four full seconds of air time. Some 100 feet into the jump, Pierre could not keep his skis under him and went upside down. He landed head first and blew a hole six feet deep in the snow.

posted 12/10/2009 4:00:00 PM

Aleisha Cline

Aleisha Cline

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Dave Villwock

Dave Villwock

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