The High Route Podcast—The Arc of Traversing: Madeleine Martin-Preney

The High Route Podcast

Martin-Preney is active in the Canadian guiding scene and emphasizes empowering women to go and get after it. Photo: MMP Collection

One thing was clear a few years back when watching the film “Mind Over Mountain.” That film documents a team of three women on the classic Bugs to Rogers traverse, and Madleine Martin-Preney was pure fuel. This storied traverse presents a fine backdrop for a fine narrative arc, but much of the time, it is downright brutally hard work in an arena, if the weather cooperates, that is rewarded with good views.

Madeleine Martin-Preney. Photo: MMP Collection
Madeleine Martin-Preney. Photo: MMP Collection
Madeleine Martin-Preney harnesses a gravity-induced flow. She is a Revelstoke-based guide and a mighty force. Photo: MMP Collection
Madeleine Martin-Preney harnesses a gravity-induced flow. She is a Revelstoke-based guide and a mighty force. Photo: MMP Collection

Martin-Preney seemed to have supernatural energy. She was breaking trail, acting as a guide, and, at least to my eyes, was a centering force. She seemed like the kind of partner we’d all wish to have on any mission. Her missions over the years have been epic. It seems that she has a proclivity for suffering (the Type II kind) and a knack for pulling off epics. In 2016, along with four partners, they became the first crew to complete a continuous ski traverse through the Canadian Selkirks. In total, they covered 323 miles and gained over 141,000 feet of elevation. 

We do chat traverses in this episode. But we also dive into the nature of mountain guiding, leadership, and how to be the best possible partner (and version of yourself) on a physically demanding and emotionally taxing adventure. Martin-Preney, as you will learn, leads by example.

The backpack is immense, the spirit is larger. Madeleine Marino-Preney floats with style. Photo: MMP Collection.
The backpack is immense, the spirit is larger. Madeleine Marino-Preney floats with style. Photo: MMP Collection.

 

If you are new to The High Route, we are a reader and listener-supported enterprise focusing on human-powered turn making. Our mission is simple, but it takes real-deal calorie-burning to piece it all together.

We’d like to thank PatagoniaBlue Ice, and ATK for supporting us.  

Martin-Preney is active in the Canadian guiding scene and emphasizes empowering women to go and get after it. Photo: MMP Collection
Martin-Preney is active in the Canadian guiding scene and emphasizes empowering women to go and get after it. Photo: MMP Collection

The theme music for The High Route Podcast comes from Storms in the Hill Country and the album The Self Transforming (Thank you, Jens Langsjoen). You can find a link to the album here—there are so many good songs on this album. And if you think you’ve spotted a UFO in the past or visited the 7th dimension, “Beautiful Alien” is a good tune to start with.

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