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Today, on the Art of Adventure podcast, we have a returning guest, the professional adventurer and founder of The Bucketlist Lifestyle, Chase Boehringer.
In this episode, Chase gets to share the full story of his adventure on how he went on to break another Guinness world record in Chile. He takes us through the entire process of what it took him to set this world record – from the beginning, when he was keeping it a secret, up to the final push, plus all the crazy stuff in between. It was a true test of resourcefulness for him.
As a kid, Chase loved motorcycles. Growing up, he discovered his passion for travel. Travelling and motorcycles therefore were two of his most favorite things in the world, so he found it really fitting to embark on this adventure. He initially thought it was going to be easy, but after getting the permit and gear, 30 days before the trip, he still had nothing he really needed! It was not looking good. Still, he had a deep knowing that it would really work out. He asked for help from friends and their connections, and in the next two weeks, he was set!
Today, we celebrate with Chase as just days ago, Guinness confirmed that he now holds the world record for highest altitude by stock motorcycle at 19,324 feet on the world’s highest volcano.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Chase’s adventure trips
- Why Chase decided to attempt to break another world record
- Why Chase initially kept everything a secret
- How Chase prepared for the journey
- Chase’s resourcefulness in finding the right connections to support him in his attempt at the world record
Quotes:
- “I asked at least 75 people for help to make this expedition happen” – Chase Boehringer
- “There was no option – either ask for help or not make it”- Chase Boehringer
- “If you are not 100% excited about what you are doing, you will fail”- Chase Boehringer
- “Self esteem comes from doing the hard thing”- Chase Boehringer
- “Pain, suffering, and failure are the greatest things to happen to a young person”- Chase Boehringer
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