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Ultralight, All Heart: Adirondack Pack Canoes by Hornbeck Guest: Josh Trombley, head of Hornbeck Boats Topic: The Adirondack pack canoe—past, present, and why it changes how (and how often) people get on the water. Hornbeck Boats began in the 1970s with founder Pete Hornbeck, a paddler-artist who revived the Adirondack tradition of pack boats—open, canoe-shaped craft paddled with a double-blade. Pete’s minimalist ethos (light, durable, no unnecessary weight) and his embrace of Kevlar created boats that many paddlers—especially solo and older paddlers—could lift, carry, and launch on their own. Josh shares: • The origin story (from fiberglass kayaks to Kevlar pack boats) • What makes a Hornbeck unique (lightweight performance, “patina of use,” red stripe lore) • Who buys them (a surprising number of women, Boundary Waters travelers, and—newly—duck hunters) • The demo pond, pandemic pivots, and the move to Hornbeck Midwest (Minnesota) • The creative legacy of Pete & Anne Hornbeck—and a “museum of failure” that led to better boats • A favorite Adirondack spot: 13th Lake in North River Why it matters: a Hornbeck often means more days on the water—and the independence to go where motors don’t. Learn more: hornbeckboats.com • adktaste.co/talks043 Love the show? • Rate & review us—it helps other Adirondack lovers find us to discover more ADK insights. • Subscribe and never miss our insider stories about the best people, places, and history of the Adirondacks. • Share this episode with someone who loves history, travel, or the Adirondack Park. Let's spread the love for the Adirondacks together! Got a question about the Adirondacks you'd like us to answer on air? Please send it to [email protected] or use the form available at ADKTaste.com (https://www.adktaste.com/contact) . ADK Talks is brought to you by ADK Taste. We provide insight on the best places to stay, shop, eat and experience in the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park in upstate New York. Visit our website, ADKtaste.com (http://adktaste.com) , and sign up for our weekly newsletter (https://www.adktaste.com/subscribe) . Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast (https://www.nextdaypodcast.com/) [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])