Glen Van Peski is a civil engineer who used his skills to engineer the lightest backpacking gear in the Solar System. Glen is the founder of Gossamer Gear.

In 2024, he released Take Less, Do More: Surprising Life Lessons in Generosity, Gratitude, and Curiosity from an Ultralight Backpacker.

Sign up for his Virtual Launch Party on April 16, 2024.

In this interview series, Glen shares snippets of his book. The final episode is a flashback episode of Glen and Francis recording themselves chatting while hiking up San Francisco's historic Sweeney Ridge.

#1 How To Frame Our Life Story

In this April 16, 2024 episode, we begin by encouraging you to register for Glen's Virtual Launch Party.

Next, we introduce Glen, using two different filters: the negative story vs. the positive story.

Using different lenses, we can radically transform how we view macro- and micro-moments throughout our lives.

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#2 The Power of Generosity

Glen Van Peski reveals one of his favorite annual backpacking trips.

00:00 Arizona's Buckskin Gulch

03:33 How to stop someone snoring

4:30 Lessons from a disabled son

6:45 Chopsticks as tent stakes - Chopstakes

9:30 Accepting generosity

14:30 Subtract Toward Happiness 

16:40 The Generous Debit Card

 

#3 Reframing & Recalibrating Your Self-Assessment Changes Everything

In this episode, Glen Van Peski shares the story of an American worker who visited India to see where his outsourced job went. The lesson was surprising.

Do you think you're not in the top 1%? Think again.

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#4 The 5 Best Backpacking Gear Tips from Gossamer Gear's Founder

In the first 10 seconds of this episode, you'll hear Glen Van Peski's top five tips on lightening your backpacking load. He shares several other brilliant tips on improving your backpacking skills and gear in less than five minutes.

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#5 Surviving a Plane Crash That Killed the Pilot

Glen Van Peski sat in the co-pilot seat of a tiny plane that crashed, killing the pilot next to him. What happened? How did Glen and all the other passengers survive with minor or moderate injuries?

We talk a lot about death in this episode, including how Glen's mom and son died.

We end on a positive note. 

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BONUS: Glen and Francis Chat While Hiking California's Sweeney Ridge 

In the 31st WanderLearn episode, Glen and I chat while hiking to Sweeney Ridge in the San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula. On the ridge, there's a National Historic Landmark commemorating the historic Gaspar de Portola Expedition. The Spanish Portola was the first European to see the Bay Area in 1769.

In this podcast, you'll learn:

  • What's the lightest backpack that Glen has ever had?
  • Why Gossamer Gear has introduced heavier gear options.
  • What are some fabulous fabrics on the horizon?
  • How to get sponsored.
  • Some helpful metric conversion tips.
  • What's Glen's favorite backpack?
  • What was unexpectedly hard about making a backpacking gear company?
  • The time Glen nearly died because he went stupid light.
  • How Gossamer Gear's Crotch Pot makes tasty food.

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More about Glen Van Peski

Glen Van Peski, founder of Gossamer Gear, is known for his legendary contributions to the backpacking community. A native Californian, Van Peski grew up in the western outdoors, and when his oldest son joined Scouts, he led the troop’s backpacking program. Through those experiences, he became intrigued by lightweight backpacking. He started sewing his gear and eventually started his own company, manufacturing ultralight backpacking equipment. Glen and his company have been featured in BackpackerOutside, National Geographic Adventure magazines, and the New York Times.

Van Peski is an internationally sought-after speaker known for his inspiring, humorous, and information-packed presentations. He has hiked most of the Pacific Crest Trail, wandered the backcountry in Japan and Europe, and bike-packed on the Great Divide. He lives in Bend, Oregon, with Francie, his wife of over forty years, and is the father of two grown sons.

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