Anchored Ep. 208: Jessie Krebs on Survival and Trip Tips

Jessie Krebs on Survival Anchored
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Jessie Krebs is a former US Air Force SERE specialist who believes that skills combined with preparation allow for a deeper connection to the wilderness. Sere stands for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape—all things that sound mildly terrifying to the average person. But Jessie is the opposite of those things. She is warm, patient, thoughtful and kind… most of all, she’s inspiring. 

In this episode of Anchored, I sit down with Jessie to learn more about basic survival techniques that a recreational angler may run into to. During our conversation, Jessie shares her past and confronts the uncomfortable topic of abuse and barriers that are typically not discussed in the outdoor world.

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