{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"4WD SHORTY | Solo hiking a volcano in Iceland takes a scary turn","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/4wd-shorty-solo-hiking-a-volcano-in-iceland-takes-a-scary-turn","audioUrl":"https://sphinx.acast.com/p/open/s/6459b3bd1096880011c0219b/e/69f0764c53bb1ec4bab48287/media.mp3","description":"Salty Davenport talks through his close call while hiking in Iceland around the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.The 4WD Podcast powered by Tyrepower. Recorded at BackChat Studios built by grounded.Music by The Southern River Band.Tough Dog Making Tracks Across the World! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information."},"annotations":[{"startTime":249.4,"endTime":257.0,"type":"concept","title":"hitchhike","url":"/glossary/hitchhike","quote":"So I was like, oh, I just try and hitchhike. 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And so there's a few huts along the way you can stay out for safety and whatever. And yeah, walking along. And then all of a sudden I'm walking across this glacier...","canonicalId":"concept:4wd-podcast","priority":0.15,"confidence":0.35,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This episode is framed around the idea of 4WD (four-wheel drive) and how traction matters when conditions get extreme. Even though the segment is hiking-focused, the underlying theme is the same: when surfaces are slippery, you need the right grip and strategy to avoid getting stuck or losing control.","simplifiedExplanation":"The show is about 4WD, which is basically about getting traction when roads or trails are slippery. 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