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Rise and Fall of REI Experiences | Conversation with Chris Anderson (Part 1) | Hike Strong Podcast | Ep. 20

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When REI announced it was shutting down its Experiences Division, the internet exploded with outrage. For many, it felt like the company was abandoning one of the most meaningful things it offered - a way to actually get people outside, not just sell them the gear.

In this episode, I sit down with Chris Anderson, Former director of Risk Management & Guide Training at REI - a key leader behind the Experiences Division - to unpack what really happened behind the scenes.

We cover:

  • Why REI acquired Arizona Outback Adventures (AOA) in 2019
  • The original vision for Experiences and how it aligned with REI’s mission
  • Internal data that showed Experiences boosted member spending and loyalty
  • What changed after the pandemic—and why even a successful program can get cut
  • Why REI’s commitment to paying guides fairly may have made long-term profitability an uphill battle

Chris brings a rare perspective—both operational and deeply personal—to a story that’s about much more than one company. It’s about the gap between mission and margin in the outdoor industry.

🎧 If you’ve ever taken a guided trip and had no idea what went on behind the scenes - Part 2 will change the way you see the entire experience.

That’s where we go behind the curtain: exploring the emotional labor of guides, the broken tipping culture, and what needs to change to make this industry sustainable - for

Check out the LinkedIn post from Chris that sparked this two-part series…

Ask Me How To Get Fit For Your Next Hike, Trek or Backpacking Trip:
https://fitfortrips.com/consultation/
Get Your 3 Free 12-Week Hiking Training Plans:
https://fitfortrips.com/free-hiking-training-plan/
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@HikeStrongPodcast
Check out the audio podcast version on all platforms:
https://fitfortrips.com/hikestrongpodcast

  continue reading

21 episodes

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Manage episode 495114698 series 3568950
Content provided by Marcus Shapiro | Hiking Strength and Conditioning Coach, Marcus Shapiro | Hiking Strength, and Conditioning Coach. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marcus Shapiro | Hiking Strength and Conditioning Coach, Marcus Shapiro | Hiking Strength, and Conditioning Coach or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When REI announced it was shutting down its Experiences Division, the internet exploded with outrage. For many, it felt like the company was abandoning one of the most meaningful things it offered - a way to actually get people outside, not just sell them the gear.

In this episode, I sit down with Chris Anderson, Former director of Risk Management & Guide Training at REI - a key leader behind the Experiences Division - to unpack what really happened behind the scenes.

We cover:

  • Why REI acquired Arizona Outback Adventures (AOA) in 2019
  • The original vision for Experiences and how it aligned with REI’s mission
  • Internal data that showed Experiences boosted member spending and loyalty
  • What changed after the pandemic—and why even a successful program can get cut
  • Why REI’s commitment to paying guides fairly may have made long-term profitability an uphill battle

Chris brings a rare perspective—both operational and deeply personal—to a story that’s about much more than one company. It’s about the gap between mission and margin in the outdoor industry.

🎧 If you’ve ever taken a guided trip and had no idea what went on behind the scenes - Part 2 will change the way you see the entire experience.

That’s where we go behind the curtain: exploring the emotional labor of guides, the broken tipping culture, and what needs to change to make this industry sustainable - for

Check out the LinkedIn post from Chris that sparked this two-part series…

Ask Me How To Get Fit For Your Next Hike, Trek or Backpacking Trip:
https://fitfortrips.com/consultation/
Get Your 3 Free 12-Week Hiking Training Plans:
https://fitfortrips.com/free-hiking-training-plan/
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@HikeStrongPodcast
Check out the audio podcast version on all platforms:
https://fitfortrips.com/hikestrongpodcast

  continue reading

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