Interview details survival, amputation, and recovery of Colorado hiker

In the most recent episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer McKee interviews Nick Noland about a recent accident on Mount Shavano that would lead to the amputation of Noland’s feet. Starting his hike on a late-October day, Noland would summit the mountain successfully. Things went downhill from there.

Find this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast on Apple, in the Google Play Store, or elsewhere where podcasts are found.

In the episode, you’ll hear Nick Noland tell his full story about what happened on the peak, including how he became lost and how he made it out alive. You’ll also hear Nick discuss his time thus far in the hospital and what the future holds. A donation page has been set up to help the Noland family in their time of need. Find that page here.

Listen to Episode 33: Survival at the Cost of Amputation here. Also available on Spotify.


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