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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by thru-hiker and Trek Writer, Katie Jackson, known on trail as Double Dip. Katie gives us an in depth breakdown of her recent thru-hike of the Continental Divide Trail, including why she advocates that hikers not take the Creede cutoff, her experience of a wild storm so intense that lightning struck and killed nearby cows, the challenge of losing her hiking partner early on, hiking on an injured foot for hundreds of miles- and how it was miraculously healed in some hot springs, waking up to grizzles in her camp, and much more. Katie also gives some of her backpacking hot takes, including how the Colorado Trail is superior to the JMT.
We wrap the show with whether it'll be possible to thru-hike the AT in 2025, the incredible phenomenon that is Frito feet, my new depressing thing of the week, and the triple crown of places where a long trail should exist.
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Interview with Katie âDouble Dipâ Jackson
Katie's Trek author page Katie's InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:02:46 - Reminders: Help us make Jabba shave his beard, support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content, join us in Denver on December 7th and apply to be a 2025 blogger!
00:07:55 - Introducing Katie
00:08:40 - Whatâs your outdoors origin story?
00:11:15 - Whatâs your 9 to 5?
00:14:24 - Would you recommend consulting to people interested in thru-hiking?
00:16:05 - How does your engineering brain manifest while hiking?
00:18:37 - Did you plan anything on the Colorado Trail that you did not plan for the CDT?
00:19:30 - How many boxes did you send yourself on the CDT?
00:21:35 - What other regrets do you have from hiking the Colorado Trail?
00:27:07 - How did your eating strategy evolve over the CT?
00:31:00 - Discussion about the Cochetopa section of the CT
00:36:12 - What led you to the John Muir Trail in 2023?
00:38:02 - Which trail is better between the CT and JMT?
00:40:00 - Why didnât you love the Winds?
00:41:18 - Was your dad okay with you doing the CDT in 2024?
00:42:10 - Did you ever have any issues with satellite messages not going through?
00:43:35 - How was New Mexico?
00:44:40 - Tell us about losing your hiking partner early on
00:49:54 - Would you feel comfortable starting the CDT alone now?
00:52:45 - How was the water in New Mexico?
01:02:45 - How would you rate New Mexico 1 out of 10?
01:05:00 - How much snow did you encounter?
01:08:10 - When did you use your ice axe?
01:10:30 - Were most people getting beaten up?
01:14:30 - What advice do you have to avoid silly mistakes?
01:18:35 - What were your top 5 snacks?
01:21:20 - Discussion about Katieâs backpack
01:23:25 - Tell us about the next stretch of trail and your foot injury
01:26:45 - What was the diagnosis from the doctor?
01:28:35 - Story about stopping in Granby
01:33:00 - How did your foot eventually heal?
01:35:40 - Tell us about taking the cutoff around Rocky Mountain National Park
01:36:50 - If you did the CDT again, would you do any different alternates?
01:38:45 - Did you experience judgment because you hadnât done another long trail before?
01:42:00 - Discussion about unsolicited advice
01:43:30 - How was the mental aspect of the trail compared to your expectations?
01:45:00 - Tell us about Wyoming and adding whimsy to the trail
01:48:25 - Why didnât you love the Winds?
01:49:27 - Tell us about the Idaho-Montana border
01:51:50 - Would you do the trail again SOBO?
01:53:05 - Tell us about almost getting hit by lightning
02:01:20 - What was the best trail magic of the CDT?
02:05:05 - Tell us about the Montana section
02:06:37 - How did you manage your long distance relationship?
02:08:10 - Did Montana meet your expectations?
02:11:50 - Did you see any grizzlies?
02:14:47 - What was it like to get to the terminus?
02:17:36 - Kumo Question: What is your favorite book and why?
02:20:17 - Where can people follow you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda
Will It Even Be Possible To Thru-Hike the AT in 2025? by Kelly Floro Why Iâm NEVER Hiking in a Dress Again by Kelly FloroQOTD: Do you know about Frito feet?
Depressing Thing of the Week
Triple Crown of where a long trail should be
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Bonnie Ackerman, Chris Pyle, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, weâre joined by Bennett âJollyâ Fisher, the founder and visionary behind Jolly Gear. We learn all about Jolly's entry into backpacking, including his first thru-hike at just 18 years old alongside his dad, hiking 300 miles of the PCT on a broken ankle, and some hilariously embarrassing Jabba stories from their recent hike on the CDT. We, of course, dive deep into his apparel company, Jolly Gear, and how he's flipped the thru-hiking fashion world on its head with his unique sun hoodie button-downs. We chat about the biggest challenges associated with running an apparel business, how a misunderstanding lead to his early signature design, how he manages the business while backpacking, his process for sourcing new designs, and much more.
We close the show with the triple crown of cringeworthy things, a discussion of what should be free but isnât, an impromptu drop-in from Jabba, and an AT conditions update courtesy of Quadzilla.
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Interview with Bennett âJollyâ Fisher
Jolly Gear Website Jolly Gear InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:02:50 - Reminders: Help us make Jabba shave his beard, support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content, join us in Denver on December 7th and apply to be a 2025 blogger!
00:08:00 - Introducing Jolly
00:12:38 - We Love Love: Tell us your engagement story
00:16:05 - What was your entry into backpacking?
00:21:20 - Did you consider quitting early on in the AT hike?
00:23:00 - What was your social experience like on the AT?
00:24:15 - Howâd you get your trail name?
00:27:00 - Has your dad hiked again since the AT?
00:28:30 - How did your parents support you starting out on the PCT?
00:30:15 - At what point did you get into shirt research?
00:33:00 - How far did you get on the PCT in 2017?
00:34:00 - Whyâd you get off the trail in 2017?
00:39:10 - Tell us about your foot injury in 2021
00:45:42 - Are you still adjusting your footwear?
00:50:13 - At what point did you first want to design a hiking shirt?
00:53:00 - Discussion about the Outdoor Product Development program
00:56:14 - Did your first shirt have your signature design?
01:01:12 - Do you get good feedback about having womenâs sizes?
01:02:00 - Was there anything functionally different between your prototype and what was on the market?
01:05:09 - How did the style evolve?
01:11:00 - Are all the shirts the same UPF?
01:12:23 - What material is the shirt?
01:15:23 - Have you ever thought about making shorts?
01:19:40 - Whatâs your day to day like?
01:21:40 - Do you have a vision for where you want the brand to be in 5 years?
01:24:54 - Are you planning to ever use the snap buttons?
01:27:00 - Discussion about pursuing a denim shirt
01:29:50 - How do you decide on future patterns?
01:30:54 - Whatâs the biggest challenge of your job?
01:32:43 - Have you seen other brands imitating some of your patterns?
01:34:50 - Whatâs the best Jabba story you have?
01:44:40 - Kumo Question: What is the one thing you wish you were better at?
01:47:13 - Whatâs next for you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda:
Trek for Trevor: Get 20% off a pair of microspikes before you hike through the San Jacinto Mountains on the PCT. Jack âQuadzillaâ Jones: On-the-Ground Hurricane Helene Status Update and 2025 Predictions by Kelly FloroQOTD: What should be free but isnât?
Triple Crown of cringy things
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Mud Tom, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Bonnie Ackerman, Chris Pyle, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Shari Edelson. Shari is a PhD student researching human impacts in wilderness areas, specifically the impacts of human dookie in the backcountry. We chat about in which circumstances wagbags are warranted, the challenges with compliance when they are, when it's perfectly okay to bury your shit, and how future conservation efforts should be allocated to making this easier to understand for hikers. We also chat about Shari's thru-hike of the TA and are blessed with some plant fun facts, stemming from their background as a horticulturist.
We wrap the show with how to score the most competitive long trail permits in 2025, if farts are pushing out poop or if poop is pushing out farts, and the triple crown of things that happen all the time but no one sees.
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Interview with Shari Edelson
Shari's Trek author page Shariâs email: [email protected]Time stamps & Questions
00:02:27 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content, join us in Denver on December 7th and apply to be a 2025 blogger!
00:07:00 - Introducing Shari
00:08:05 - Whatâs the coolest plant fact you know?
00:11:30 - Do you have a favorite house plant?
00:13:16 - Tell us about your career managing public landscapes and gardens
00:16:40 - Is there a different soil type for a vegetable garden versus an arboretum?
00:17:40 - What tips do you have for someone who wants to start a vegetable garden?
00:20:20 - Tell us about hiking the Te Araroa in 2023
00:24:15 - Whatâs your elevator pitch for hiking northbound on the Te Araroa?
00:27:15 - Discussion about Shari blogging for the Trek on the TA
00:28:40 - Whatâs your background in studying poop?
00:35:00 - What were your interviews like on Longs Peak?
00:37:22 - Do people poop on day hikes?
00:42:22 - What did you learn about how many people were burying it?
00:46:20 - Discussion about the usage of wag bags
00:52:00 - What do you know about mycelium tabs?
00:55:06 - What was the conclusion of the Mt. Elbert study?
00:57:40 - Would it be feasible to have maps of poop zones?
00:59:37 - Has this been evaluated on backpacking trails?
01:02:40 - Whatâs the next phase of the study?
01:04:20 - Discussion about where to carry out wag bags
01:06:53 - What do you want the listenerâs take away to be?
01:10:15 - Kumo Question: If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: How To Score 9 of the Most Competitive US Hiking Permits in 2025 by Ariella Nardizzi
QOTD: Are farts pushing out poop or is poop pushing out farts?
Triple Crown of things that happen all the time but no one sees
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Old Man Murphâs Coffee Roasters, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Bonnie Ackerman, Chris Pyle, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Topo Athletic, we're joined by Tara Dower, the new holder of overall Fastest Known Time on the Appalachian Trail. Tara gives us the low down on every aspect of her recent record-breaking trek, including how she fell wildly behind pace after the first two states, her nutrition, her sleep habits (or lack thereof), how vital her crew was in her success, the criticism she's faced for "hiking too fast", running a 100-mile race just a few weeks prior to the attempt, and much more. Tara also goes into more depth on her backpacking and FKT background and we subject her to a pair of brutally awkward fornicate, marry, kill questions. Fun times all around. We wrap the show with our triple crown of guilty pleasure songs, a stupid thing of the week (Zach hurts himself again), and the most unrealistic thing we thought we could be when we were kids.
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Interview with Tara âCandy Mamaâ Dower
Tara's Instagram Tara's Website Tara's YoutubeTime stamps & Questions
00:05:55 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content, join us in Denver on December 7th and apply to be a 2025 blogger!
00:07:55 - Introducing Tara
00:09:29 - Are you still recovering?
00:10:45 - What mantras did you have?
00:13:00 - What was your origin story in the outdoors?
00:17:12 - When did you decide to pursue the Mountains to Sea Trail FKT?
00:19:00 - Did you impress yourself at that moment?
00:21:30 - Tell us about getting off the AT because of anxiety
00:23:05 - How do you manage anxiety during an FKT attempt?
00:24:25 - Were you tough growing up?
00:26:45 - What inspired you to want to continue pursuing FKTs?
00:29:55 - Tell us about the John Muir Trail
00:31:20 - What part of running do you dislike the most?
00:32:30 - Tell us about the Benton MacKaye Trail FKT
00:34:40 - Tell us about the Colorado Trail FKT
00:36:20 - Discussion about support classifications
00:40:25 - How do you deal with critics?
00:44:30 - How did the Colorado Trail change your outlook on future FKTs?
00:46:00 - When did you decide to go after the AT FKT?
00:48:38 - Did you initially plan to beat the overall record?
00:50:08 - Were you intimidated by others who tried and failed to beat the record?
00:51:30 - Did you notice a transition in social media as you were running?
00:55:18 - Why did your anxiety influence which direction you went?
00:57:20 - How long before you started was the Hard Rock?
01:00:00 - What was it like going through Mahoosuc Notch at FKT pace?
01:01:44 - Tell us about being behind pace at first
01:05:27 - How did your crew chief motivate you?
01:07:03 - Did you ever disagree about decisions?
01:08:00 - How much of a trail was solo or with a pacer?
01:09:50 - What was your adjustment like after the FKT?
01:12:45 - How has your nutrition changed over the years?
01:18:55 - Did you have any near injuries?
01:19:40 - Can you pinpoint a low moment?
01:23:30 - Did you hallucinate?
01:26:45 - Tell us about your average mileage and sleep during the FKT
01:30:40 - Is Rascalâs position a paid position?
01:31:34 - Did you have any paid sponsorship during this run?
01:32:26 - When did you know you had it?
01:35:02 - Did you conceptualize how big of a deal it was going to be?
01:36:35 - Tell us about raising money for Girls on the Run
01:38:20 - Fuck Marry Kill: thru-hiking, FKTs, ultraracing
01:39:31 - Fuck Marry Kill: Outside Magazine, Washington Post, The Trek
01:40:34 - Kumo Question: Whatâs something youâve always wanted to try but havenât had the courage to do yet?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: Tara Dower Sets Overall Fastest Known Time on Appalachian Trail by Kelly Floro
QOTD: What is the most unrealistic thing you thought you could be when you were a kid?
Stupid Thing of the Week
Triple Crown of guilty pleasure songs
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Old Man Murphâs Coffee Roasters, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Bonnie Ackerman, Chris Pyle, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Topo Athletic, we are joined by Jabba and Lt Cookoo for another BPR classic. This one, in expected fashion, is all over the map. We start by getting a brief update of what Cookoo has been up to since his last appearance on the show followed by a more detailed update from Jabba, primarily about a once-in-a-lifetime bikepacking trip through Iceland, a trip that nearly robbed his soul in the best and worst way possible. We then dive into a QA format, including the top advice they'd give to themselves before their first backpacking trip, their favorite treks that take one month or less, the best stories from the trails they've hiked together, the inevitable point at which they butt heads and much more.
The boys stick around for segments, which is also predictably weird. We provide our wiping techniques in alarming detail, the triple crown of things a dentist can say but not a gynecologist, and Viking gives Chaunce wedding advice.
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Interview with Jabba & Lt. Cookoo Bird
Jabba's Instagram Cookoo's Instagram Backpacker Radio #194 | Bruce âLt. Cookoo Birdâ Lynn on the Sierra High Route, Wind River High Route, Hayduke, Biking Across the Country, and MoreTime stamps & Questions
00:04:45 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content, join us in Denver on December 7th and apply to be a 2025 blogger!
00:07:47 - Introducing Jabba & Lt. Cookoo Bird
00:09:30 - Is Jabba still sober?
00:11:35 - Zach & Jabbaâs fantasy football punishments
00:14:50 - What adventures has Cookoo done in 2024?
00:18:50 - Cookooâs self-arresting technique
00:20:15 - Cuckoo on the Teton Crest Trail
00:21:54 - Cookooâs mountaineering
00:23:19 - What adventures has Jabba done in 2024?
00:28:20 - Why donât comfier bike seats exist?
00:33:30 - Jabba hiking the other half of the CDT
00:39:01 - Jabbaâs Ragbrai trip
00:47:20 - Jabbaâs Iceland trip introduction
00:50:30 - Iceland route description
00:52:54 - Jabbaâs (lack of) trip preparation
00:59:00 - How did you get your bike to Iceland?
01:00:00 - Icelandâs singletrack trail difficulty
01:04:00 - Jabbaâs mindset while biking
01:06:15 - End of Day 1
01:08:55 - Day 2
01:12:38 - How much were you walking your bike versus riding your bike?
01:16:07 - Is it Type 2 fun?
01:19:45 - End of Day 2
01:24:20 - Discussion about hiking in sand
01:31:05 - Going back to get the AirPods
01:34:35 - Day 3
01:42:49 - What would you do differently if you did this trip again?
01:45:00 - Getting to the end location of Day 3
01:49:35 - Day 5
01:58:24 - End of Day 5
02:02:50 - Have you been in contact with Chris since the trip?
02:04:30 - Whatâs the best one month or shorter hike youâve ever done?
02:13:31 - If you could go back in time to your first thru-hike, what would you do differently?
02:16:46 - How do you figure out footwear faster?
02:22:16 - What is your best story about the other story?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: âI Just Had To Skip So Many Milesâ: How 2024 PCT Thru-Hikers Are Adapting to Fires and Trail Closures by James Townsend
QOTD: Does your butt stay on the toilet seat when you wipe?
Triple Crown of things a dentist can say, but not a gynecologist
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Old Man Murphâs Coffee Roasters, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Bonnie Ackerman, Chris Pyle, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to by LMNT, we are breaking down our recent hike of the Northville Placid Trail. Chaunce, Elise, and yours truly recently set out south from Lake Placid to trek as much of the trail as we could in a 5-day period. Spoiler alert- I was forced off trail first, Chaunce did the full thing, Elise split the difference between the two of us.
We give you a day by day breakdown of our trek, including a not so fun first day, a family fight on day two featuring a midday meltdown, our favorite moments from the trail (like an epic campsite off Long Lake) and much more. We also give you the rough and dirty on the NPT, including the distance, elevation gain, resupply options, terrain, water, etc yatta yatta.
We wrap the show with the triple crown of John Travolta movies, whether we'd prefer the perfect stick or the perfect rock, and a one-minute gear review!
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Panel with Zach, Chaunce, and Elise
Chaunce's Instagram Badger's Instagram Elise's InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:05:00 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content, join us in Denver on December 7th and apply to be a 2025 blogger!
00:09:40 - Introducing the NPT Panel
00:11:30 - Northville Placid Trail basics
00:13:30 - Hiking direction
00:15:05 - Day 1 of hiking
00:27:00 - Night 1
00:32:55 - Bugs, darkness, and mileage
00:42:30 - Day 2
00:47:45 - The family fight
00:58:00 - Night 2
01:02:15 - Day 3
01:06:40 - Zachâs incident
01:11:05 - Odds games
01:22:02 - Zachâs second incident
01:23:40 - Getting off trail
01:27:05 - Night 3
01:32:13 - Day 4
01:51:25 - Zachâs day 4
01:54:00 - Day 5
01:59:55 - Eliseâs weird encounters
02:08:20 - Zachâs day 5
02:10:45 - Stay Salty: If you could turn any everyday activity into an Olympic sport, what would you win gold in?
Segments
QOTD: Would you rather find the perfect stick or the perfect rock?
Triple Crown of John Travolta Movies
One Minute Gear Reviews
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by James Appleton. James is a walking encyclopedia on all things Adirondacks, hosting a podcast dedicated to the park, having authored a book about its lore, and he serves as a hiking guide throughout the region. James gives us the rundown on these rugged 46ers, including superlatives like his favorite, the most underrated, the most overrated, and the best for beginners. He also provides a primer on the Northville-Placid Trail, shares the best and worst times to experience the park, and offers an overview of the Lake Placid 9âer, a challenge he created. James also gives us the lowdown of how awkward it is to be on a film set during a sex scene.
We wrap up the show with the news of Hurricane Helene's historic destruction throughout the southern Appalachias, and how people can contribute to the relief and recovery efforts, the triple crown of commercials (including how our editor's dad is the commercial GOAT), whether you'd rather find cockroaches or a body in your attic, and the full rundown of going to Buffalo for the MNF Bills game.
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Interview with James Appleton
James' Instagram 46 Outdoors Co Website Seek To Do More WebsiteTime stamps & Questions
00:06:15 - Reminders: Join us in Denver on December 7th! Apply to be a 2025 blogger and support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:12:05 - Introducing James
00:12:53 - What was your introduction to the outdoors?
00:15:27 - What are the hot spots in Lake Placid?
00:18:05 - Tell us about the Blue Line Bakery
00:20:00 - Tell us about working in the film industry
00:23:00 - Whatâs the coolest movie youâve worked on?
00:24:30 - Tell us about working on a sex scene
00:27:25 - Is it difficult to hike peaks with a lot of muscle on your upper body?
00:31:30 - Discussion about Adirondack hiking culture
00:36:20 - What are the most common 46ers to start off with?
00:38:35 - Do you need map and compass skills?
00:40:31 - Tell us about the Lake Placid 9er
00:42:20 - What led you into losing weight and how did it work for you?
00:44:57 - What was your guilty pleasure snack?
00:46:30 - Was it hard to workout while cutting carbs out?
00:48:27 - What are the highlights of the Northville Placid Trail?
00:53:00 - Discussion about Jamesâ podcast
00:54:42 - What equipment do you bring onto the trail for recording audio?
00:56:00 - Do you have free time?
00:59:41 - What goes into becoming a guide?
01:02:03 - What are your favorite peaks to hike?
01:04:00 - Which peaks do people put off hiking?
01:05:00 - Whatâs the best peak for beginners?
01:06:15 - What are some underrated mountains that are not 46ers?
01:07:00 - What peak have you done the most?
01:08:00 - Whatâs the wet season in the Adirondacks?
01:09:40 - What are the shelters like on the NPT?
01:12:20 - When should people visit the Adirondacks if they had any week of the year?
01:13:35 - When are hikers normally done with the NPT by?
01:16:00 - Discussion about bugs
01:18:06 - Do you have plans to hike in other areas?
01:21:15 - Tell us about your upcoming book
01:22:40 - Can you give us a quick campfire story?
01:26:31 - Stay Salty Question: Whatâs your outdoors hot take?
01:28:00 - Where can people keep up with you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: Want To Help AT Communities Recover From Hurricane Helene? Hereâs How by Kelly Floro
QOTD: Which would you rather find living in your attic, 1000 roaches or a person?
Triple Crown of commercials
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
Road Trip Update
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A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by Jen Jacobsson-Melo & Livio Melo, co-founders of Allmansright, an ultralight gear company located in the Bronx. We learn all about their humble beginnings, including when Allmansright's gear was made in the corner of their 500-square-foot apartment, how a serendipitous run in with a fellow backpacker in Colorado's backcountry led to their first pre-order, how they've scaled up their operation, what it's like running a gear shop in the Bronx, where they draw inspiration for their designs, other small cottage brands doing interesting and good work from around the world, and much more.
We wrap the show with what the contents of our body and blood would be, the triple crown of the worst places to have raging diarrhea, and some teasers from our Northville Placid Trail Hike.
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Interview with Livio & Jen
allmansright Instagram allmansright Website REI Founders StoryTime stamps & Questions
00:04:55 - Reminders: Join us in Denver on December 7th! Apply to be a 2025 blogger and support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:07:55 - Introducing Jen & Livio
00:08:45 - What is allemansrÀtten?
00:10:50 - Tell us about moving to the US from the Dominican Republic
00:12:32 - What is the outdoor culture like in the Dominican Republic?
00:14:20 - Do you prefer being in the Dominican Republic or the US?
00:18:55 - What was the journey to you starting to make your own gear?
00:22:20 - How did you know how to make items?
00:24:00 - Tell us about your trip to Colorado
00:25:50 - How did you make gear in your 500 sq foot apartment?
00:30:30 - How do you balance gear orders with regular life?
00:31:35 - Tell us about going to design school
00:35:00 - What other gear companies serve as inspiration for you?
00:41:00 - What piece of gear are you most proud of?
00:43:40 - Do you have any plans to make a larger version of the pack?
00:45:00 - Discussion about the Krafs Stuff Sack
00:49:00 - Do you have any plans to break into the shelter space?
00:50:00 - Tell us about your shop in the Bronx
00:51:30 - Tell us about the hiker community in NYC
00:53:30 - What are some of the cool hiking opportunities near New York City?
00:57:29 - Have you experimented with apparel at all?
00:59:40 - Are there any materials youâre excited about?
01:01:00 - Discussion about creating new products
01:03:52 - What is your goal around sustainability?
01:04:35 - Discussion about packs
01:06:17 - Stay Salty Question: Whatâs your outdoors hot take?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: 6 Gas Station Resupply Recipes for Thru-Hikers by Kimberly Fetherston
QOTD: What is your body and blood?
Triple Crown of the worst places to have uncontrollable diarrhea
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by Ian Mangiardi aka "Dusty". For those of you who've read Appalachian Trials, you're already familiar with Ianâs name, as he served as my pre AT thru-hike guru and therapist. Ian gives us a full rundown on his triple crown treks, including being dumped on two of the three hikes, how he and Andy Laub (former guest) formed an instant bromance on the first week of the AT, the filming of As It Happens, their PCT documentary with more than a million on YouTube, and some wild excursions in Mongolia and Bhutan.
We wrap the show with whether bringing terminal food onto the plane makes you a sociopath, the triple crown of New York things, and you can now officially get your tickets for our Denver Live Podcast with Kyle Hates Hiking and Holiday Hiker Meetup Extravaganza!
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Interview with Ian Mangiardi
Ian's Website Ian's Instagram As It HappensTime stamps & Questions
00:04:45 - Reminders: Join us in Denver on December 7th! Apply to be a 2025 blogger and support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:07:10 - Introducing Ian
00:08:07 - How do Zach and Ian know each other?
00:12:13 - How did Ian and Andy meet?
00:14:12 - Tell us about your breakup
00:16:22 - What was your outdoors experience prior to the AT?
00:19:20 - How did you learn what gear you needed?
00:20:50 - Tell us about your second on-trail breakup
00:26:30 - Did you end the hike stronger than you started?
00:29:20 - Tell us about your friend fight
00:37:00 - Have you ever had a tramily other than Andy?
00:38:26 - How did you and Andy become friends?
00:40:30 - Was it an especially wet year on the AT?
00:43:45 - What fun stories do you have from the AT?
00:50:00 - Ianâs surprise trail magic
00:55:00 - Tell us about going from the AT to the PCT
00:57:01 - Chaunceâs As It Happens story
00:59:45 - Did you both film?
01:00:25 - How did you split up the workload?
01:02:17 - Tell us about getting caught in a snowstorm
01:04:20 - Tell us about kicking a rock off a cliff
01:06:00 - How did you decide what to cut out of the film?
01:09:14 - Did you hike the AT in spandex shorts?
01:10:45 - Do you still use a sleeping bag liner?
01:14:45 - Do you feel strongly about any other nontraditional gear items?
01:17:00 - Tell us about the New Explorers Award
01:20:45 - Tell us about the Kings Challenge in Bhutan
01:25:40 - What is the Explorers Club?
01:27:45 - What has changed in the world of thru-hiking?
01:30:26 - Where can people keep up with you?
01:32:28 - Whatâs your best poop story?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: Everything You Need To Know To Plan an International Thru-Hike by Kelly Floro
QOTD: Is it messed up to bring airport terminal food onto the plane with the intent of eating it once youâre in your seat?
Triple Crown of New York things
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by thru-hiker, gear maker, YouTuber, musician, and dare I say philosopher, John Z. John Z has hiked it all, including the triple crown trails, the Arizona Trail, Colorado Trail- in 10 days, setting the unsupported FKT on the way, which was a side trip during his PCT thru-hike- the Great Divide Trail, Pacific Northwest Trail, the Death Valley Loop, amongst others. He gives us an overview of these trips, the inspiration behind starting Pa'Lante Packs and now Meadow Physics Gear, why he doesn't hike with a water filter or satellite communicator, his tendency toward being a "water princess," the time he barked at a cow and the cow fought back, his run-ins with an angry black bear and a mountain lion, and much more.
We wrap the show by unveiling our adult film star names, the triple crown of campaign promises 2.0, and Chuance leaves us a mailbag.
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Interview with John Z
Meadow Physics John's Youtube John's InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:02:40 - Reminders: Join us for a live show in Denver on December 7! Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:05:18 - Introducing John Z
00:06:22 - Whatâs your background in the outdoors?
00:08:15 - If you had to pick only bikepacking or backpacking forever, which would it be?
00:09:50 - What led you to long distance backpacking?
00:11:29 - Did you start off ultralight?
00:14:15 - How did you transition from bikepacking?
00:16:04 - What was your biggest gear mistake early on?
00:18:20 - Tell us about making gear
00:21:54 - What were the vibes like in the desert on the PCT?
00:23:35 - How do you get trail beta?
00:25:07 - In what area do you think thereâs the most room for improvement in gear?
00:27:03 - Tell us about the shelter you designed
00:30:00 - Tell us about your recent engagement
00:34:45 - How do you juggle a relationship with hiking?
00:36:35 - Whatâs the longest food carry youâve done?
00:38:40 - Aside from light gear, what goes into long mileage days?
00:40:20 - What kind of food do you pack?
00:44:15 - Discussion about the Colorado Trail FKT
00:47:10 - What other FKTs have you attempted?
00:49:48 - Tell us the cow story
00:52:55 - Tell us the bear story
00:54:00 - Tell us the mountain lion story
00:56:40 - Tell us about your Alaska trip
00:58:50 - Why donât you like to use a water filter?
01:00:30 - Discussion about tea
01:02:10 - Whatâs something youâve gone on a deep dive on recently?
01:04:20 - What podcasts do you listen to while hiking?
01:06:04 - What donât you like about the AT?
01:08:20 - Whatâs in your pack for a thru-hike?
01:11:35 - What do you do for bug protection?
01:14:00 - How do you pack your pack?
01:17:09 - Do you ever use a pack with a frame system?
01:17:55 - Tell us about the Death Valley Loop
01:20:20 - Are you more drawn to trails or routes?
01:21:20 - Do you think about your legacy?
01:22:17 - Is there any competition in route making?
01:23:00 - Tell us about the Great Divide Trail
01:25:00 - What trails do you keep repeating?
01:27:00 - Are you still making Youtube videos?
01:30:24 - What prompted you to take your channel down?
01:31:36 - What fabrics are you excited about right now?
01:33:55 - Whatâs next for you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda
2024 Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers: Submit Your Completion Photos 272 Miles in Less Than 4 Days: William Peterson Sets New Long Trail FKT by Kimberly FetherstonQOTD: If you were an adult film star, what would your stage name be?
Triple Crown of campaign promises 2.0
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by The Trek and brought to you by Topo Athletic, we are doing a thorough breakdown of the differences and similarities between the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail. We are joined by Trek Bloggers, Abby Evans, aka âShitwater Fireball: Queer of the Salamanders" and Hannah âSpringâ Goodman, who are both 2024 PCT thru-hikers, and had previously thru-hiked the AT as well. We talk about the differences in overall difficulty, including weather, terrain, logistics, and gear, the difference in trail cultures, the various highs and lows, and ultimately, each person gives which of the two trails they prefer overall. The results may surprise you.
We wrap the show with some news of a positive update on the new Lyme disease vaccine, who we would trade bodies with and what we would do first, the triple crown of streaming services, and a reader prompts Chaunce into giving us a more detailed breakdown about the time she pooped into a mountain house bag in her tent.
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Panel with Abby Evans aka âShitwater Fireballâ and Hannah âSpringâ Goodman
Spring's Instagram Shitwater's InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:05:30 - Reminders: Come to our Brooklyn meetup TODAY (September 16)! And support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content and get your tickets for our live Denver show on December 7!
00:07:50 - Introducing Shitwater & Spring
00:09:03 - Spring, how did you get into the outdoors?
00:10:20 - Shitwater, how did you get into the outdoors?
00:12:57 - What are your trail name origin stories?
00:16:00 - What backpacking trips did you do before the AT?
00:17:08 - How has your PCT experience been?
00:18:27 - Zach & Chaunceâs AT/PCT experience
00:19:10 - AT vs. PCT: Overall difficulty
00:25:00 - Discussion about fire logistics and impacts
00:28:16 - Zach & Chaunceâs difficulty comparison between the trails
00:32:30 - Discussion about hike mindset between the AT and PCT
00:47:22 - What was the hardest part of skipping miles on the PCT?
01:01:00 - AT vs. PCT: Social experience
01:11:35 - Do you think being on trail was a good place to process the breakup?
01:18:00 - Chaunceâs trail social experiences
01:33:25 - AT vs. PCT: Gear differences
01:50:20 - How much rain did you experience on the PCT?
01:54:40 - AT vs. PCT: Highs and lows
02:14:20 - If you could only pick on trail for the rest of your life, which would you pick?
02:17:30 - Where can we keep up with you?
Segments
Rapid Fire Interviews
James âAlmost Famousâ Townsend Rachael âPack Ratâ Davis Katherine âWillyâ Baals Sean Durkin aka TreeBeardTrek Propaganda: Lyme Disease Vaccine Passes Stage Three Trials by Kimberly Featherston
QOTD: If you could trade bodies with someone for a day who would be and what would you do first?
Triple Crown of streaming services
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Ben Love, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Rebecca Brave, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Topo Athletic, we are joined by Elina Osborne. Elina is a thru-hiker, filmmaker, adventurer, and storyteller. Four years ago, Elina released a 15-minute documentary about her PCT thru-hike, titled "It Is The People", which has since accumulated nearly three-quarters of a million views on YouTube. We learn all about Elina's entry into film and storytelling, her process, equipment, and advice she has for future documentarians. She also gives us a preview of a new film currently in the works about her hike of The Hayduke alongside a past guest of Backpacker Radio.
We wrap the show with some rapid fire conversations with Trek bloggers we met at PCT Trail Days, the Triple Crown of things we document during a thru-hike, and the maximum number of times we can conceivably enjoy getting dressed up over the course of a year, and much more.
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Interview with Elina Osborne
Elina's Website Elina's InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:04:30 - Reminders: Join us in Brooklyn on September 16 and support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:06:41 - Introducing Elina
00:08:30 - Whatâs your trail name story?
00:09:28 - What was your entry into the outdoors?
00:11:27 - What is the hiking and backpacking culture like in New Zealand?
00:15:40 - How did you get into storytelling?
00:18:35 - How do you realize youâre in a cult?
00:21:22 - Was there backlash when you left?
00:23:19 - How did your first documentary inform your future hiking projects?
00:25:15 - How would you describe It Is The People?
00:27:19 - What was your PCT hike like socially?
00:31:00 - Discussion about offiating weddings
00:33:40 - Did you go into the hike planning to focus on people in your documentary?
00:37:02 - Did you intend to make it a series?
00:38:56 - Is it hard to get the camera out when youâre having a fun moment on trail?
00:40:15 - How do you find a balance between filming a hike and hiking in order to film?
00:42:23 - How do you plan who needs to film what?
00:43:25 - Do you look back at the PCT film and see things you would want to change?
00:45:17 - Do you still use the same approach for current film projects?
00:48:44 - Tell us about working for the New Zealand police department
00:52:07 - What was your wildest day on the job?
00:54:30 - Is it challenging to collaborate with other filmmakers while hiking?
00:57:10 - Did you butt heads on the Hayduke?
01:02:30 - Do you have an idea of where the Hayduke documentary will land?
01:05:34 - How do you make editing work on a team project?
01:10:30 - What are your next hiking adventures?
01:15:40 - What is your process for deciding what the story will be?
01:18:10 - Are there any storytellers youâre inspired by right now?
01:21:27 - Do you have advice for others who want to document their hiking experience?
01:23:10 - Who is your primary audience?
01:24:01 - Kumo Question: What is your dream vacation destination?
01:27:50 - What is the highlights tour of New Zealand?
01:32:00 - Where can people go to keep up with you?
Segments
Rapid Fire Interviews
Angie aka âThe Little Mermaidâ Elizabeth aka âBags Bunnyâ Sakari aka âPaw Patrolâ Christopher SmileyTriple Crown of the things you document on a long trail
QOTD: Whatâs the maximum number of times in the year you can enjoy getting dressed up?
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Cam Bostock. With more than 600K Followers, Cam is a bonafide Instagram hiking celebrity. Cam teaches us all about his home, the great country of Australia, including his adventures on the Bibbulmun Track and Munda Biddi Trail, in addition to how often someone needs to fistfight a kangaroo, the frequency of deadly snake encounters, and other stereotypically dumb American questions. We also learn all about Cam's PCT trek, including all that goes into creating a polished Instagram Reel for every day of his hike, his favorite moments from the trail, and the biggest cultural differences between hiking in the US and Australia.
We wrap the show with an overview of our time at PCT Trail Days, hint: we were dangerously close to Thunder Island Brewing, if Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays are odd or even, and the triple crown of meat.
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Interview with Cam Bostock
Cam's Instagram Cam's YoutubeTime stamps & Questions
00:02:30 - PCT Days Recap
00:24:40 - Reminders: Join us in Brooklyn on September 16 and support us on Patreon for bonus content!
00:28:00 - Introducing Cam
00:30:43 - Do you have a trail name?
00:31:45 - What was your intro into long distance backpacking?
00:32:23 - What are the basics of the Bibbulmun Track?
00:34:00 - Discussion about Australian wildlife
00:40:04 - Whatâs the ideal season for the Bibbulmun Track?
00:42:15 - How popular is the Bibbulmun Track?
00:42:53 - How does the culture of long distance hiking in Australia compare to the US?
00:45:20 - Discussion about vegemite
00:46:30 - What other cultural differences have you noticed in the US?
00:47:35 - How did you choose the PCT?
00:48:16 - Tell us about the Munda Biddi Trail
00:50:28 - What other Australian trails are you interested in?
00:53:10 - Tell us about stand up paddleboard touring
00:56:04 - Whatâs the culture around outdoor sports in Australia?
01:01:50 - Do you have standout stories from the Te Araroa?
01:05:28 - Whoâs the biggest Australian celebrity?
01:06:50 - FMK: stand up paddleboarding, backpacking, and mountain biking
01:07:45 - How did you get so many Instagram followers?
01:10:10 - What do you think attributes to that many followers?
01:11:20 - How do you manage your content creation while hiking every day?
01:13:00 - What apps do you use?
01:14:35 - Do you think content creation adds or takes away from your hike?
01:16:50 - Discussion about monetizing content
01:18:00 - How long have you been with your tramily?
01:22:00 - Whatâs the strangest outreach youâve gotten while on the PCT?
01:25:07 - What do you miss most about your wife?
01:27:05 - How have you been dealing with the fire situation on the PCT?
01:31:00 - Have you thought about hiking the Oregon Coast Trail?
01:34:02 - What is your approach to social media content?
01:37:02 - What are your top 2 or 3 stories from the PCT?
01:40:20 - What has been your best day on the PCT so far?
01:42:42 - What has been your scariest day on trail?
01:44:30 - What would your advice be for someone who wants to hike the PCT from abroad?
01:47:50 - How much would you tell someone to budget for the PCT?
01:50:15 - Whatâs next?
01:51:07 - Kumo Question: What is your spirit animal and why?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: Black Bear That Mauled 3-Year-Old Girl Near Yellowstone Has Been Euthanized by Kelly Floro
QOTD: Are Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays even days and Tuesdays, Thursdays odd days or vice versa?
Triple Crown of meat
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns, and Griffin Haywood
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Keith Dobie Jr, Lauren Cain, Luke Netjes, Matthew Kesterson, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are at PCT Trail Days! Our guest today is Jeffrey James Binney, a modern-day renaissance man who is an award-winning filmmaker, motivational speaker, ultrarunning athlete, and PCT hiker. We learn all about Jeffrey's story, including how losing his mom at a young age inspired him to pursue endurance sports, what it's like for a gay vegetarian to grow up in a rural pig farm in the midwest, his entry into improv and stand-up comedy, how he went from not being able to run a city block to a 100-mile race, making uber-viral dance TikTok videos, his favorite moments from his PCT hike, and much more.
We wrap the show by grabbing the first hiker we found off the street here in Cascade Locks and forcing her to join us for segments and being blessed with an all-time trail hookup story in the process.
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Interview with Jeffrey James Binney
Jeffrey's Website Jeffrey's Instagram Jeffrey's Youtube Once is Enough filmTime stamps & Questions
00:05:25 - Reminders: Join us in Brooklyn for a hiker meetup on September 16 and support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:07:50 - Introducing Jeffrey
00:09:08 - Whatâs your origin story for getting into endurance sports?
00:12:10 - Were you surprised to enjoy running the first time you did it as an adult?
00:15:45 - What was the first 100 mile race you attempted?
00:19:05 - Tell us about being a recovering comedian
00:21:02 - Which performance art makes you the most nervous?
00:23:00 - Hiking themed improv
00:25:00 - Tell us about your film
00:30:11 - Tell us about being vegetarian on trail and growing up on a pig farm
00:33:27 - Did your dad push back at all on your vegetarianism?
00:37:45 - Tell us about your TikTok dances
00:45:45 - How has thru hiking compared to ultrarunning?
00:46:40 - What advice do you have for someone interested in ultrarunning?
00:50:33 - Discussion about thru-hiking culture
00:51:54 - How do you determine your weekly volume and pacing?
00:55:57 - What have your favorite moments from the PCT been so far?
01:00:45 - If you can only do thru-hiking or ultrarunning for the rest of your life, which would you pick?
01:01:50 - Is your husband worried youâll want to do more long distance hiking?
01:04:34 - Discussion about Jeffreyâs Brooks sponsorship
01:09:00 - Discussion about Jeffreyâs manager
01:11:30 - What do you want to convey to listeners about overcoming fear?
01:14:24 - Is losing enthusiasm for thru-hiking common on all long trails?
01:23:24 - Discussion about tramily and hiking alone
01:27:06 - How much of the trail have you spent doing your own thing?
01:29:12 - Kumo Question: What is the most boring superpower you can think of?
01:33:10 - Tell us about your upcoming TrovaTrip
01:34:30 - Where can people go to keep up with you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: Is It Safe To Keep Hiking in Wildfire Smoke? by Kelly Floro
Random Hiker Interview: Clumsy
QOTD: I say a number, you say the color
Triple Crown of recurring dream themes
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns, and Griffin Haywood
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In todayâs episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, Zach takes on the role of guest. This episode recaps his recent hike through the Weminuche Wilderness, a 40-mile loop heâs coined the "Weminuchoo Choo Loop." Itâs bound to catch on. Zach gives a full overview of the hike, covering the distance, elevation gain, alternate route options, trail highlights, wildlife, and more. He also shares a story about perhaps his biggest backcountry blunder to dateâan expensive mistake, and one he had the distinct pleasure of having a witness for. Additionally, Zach discusses some new gear he tested on this trip, including a piece that will forever change his water retrieval system.
The episode wraps up with sun protection tips for the backcountry, the triple crown of the easiest items to forget to pack for a backpacking trip, whether itâs acceptable to put ketchup on a hot dog, and a listenerâs valuable tips about backpacking Patagoniaâs O-Circuit.
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Interview with Zach!
Time stamps & Questions
00:05:00 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content and join us in NYC this September 16 for a hiker meetup!
00:09:45 - Introducing Zach
00:10:20 - Overview of Zachâs original plans and adapted plans in the Weminuche
00:13:38 - The train logistics
00:19:32 - Whatâs the overview of the route?
00:22:10 - Zachâs big blunder
00:28:10 - What was the aftermath of the blunder?
00:31:30 - How did you navigate the remainder of the hike?
00:32:50 - Will you start using paper maps?
00:34:10 - What other blunders occurred?
00:36:24 - Day 1
00:40:45 - Day 2
00:48:00 - Day 3
00:54:04 - What other wildlife did you see?
00:55:09 - How was the water situation?
00:55:32 - Did you need permits?
00:55:45 - Would you hike it with a dog?
00:56:19 - How would you recommend making it longer?
00:57:47 - Elk Park to Needleton on AllTrails
00:58:32 - What gear did you bring?
01:01:24 - What tent did you use?
01:05:30 - What was the weather like?
01:07:14 - You wore a sun hoodie?
01:10:30 - Is it worth flying into Durango rather than Denver if you want to do this hike?
01:12:40 - Kumo Question: If animals could talk, which one would be the most annoying?
01:15:00 - Final thoughts on the Weminuchoo Choo Loop
Segments
Trek Propaganda: The Essential Gear for Sun Protection on Your Thru-Hike by Ariella Nardizzi
QOTD: Ketchup on a hot dog?
Triple Crown of easiest things to forget to pack for a backpacking trip
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: 12 Trees Farms, Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Keith Dobie Jr, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Justin Simoni aka the Long Ranger. In addition to established routes like the Tour Divide and Nolanâs 14, Justin also creates his own - heâs traversed the Sangre de Cristo Range, Mosquito and Tenmile Ranges, and from Milner to Berthoud Pass along the divide. And while summiting all of Coloradoâs 14,000 ft peaks is an effort in itself, Justin summited the top 100 highest mountains in the state after biking to them from his home in Boulder. We talk about all of the nitty gritty details of taking on these ridgeline routes, why he lives car-free, a detailed measurement of how much weight and water he lost over the course of a grueling day hike, some of his current favorite gear, and more.
We wrap the show with an overview of some of the best loop hikes in the United States, what we would telepathically say to all 8 billion people on earth, and the triple crown of things on our bedside table.
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Interview with Justin Simoni aka the Long Ranger
Justinâs Website Justin's Instagram Justinâs YoutubeTime stamps & Questions
00:04:50 - Reminders: Mark your calendar for our Brooklyn, NY meetup on September 16, support us on Patreon, check out Chaunce & Eliseâs TCT hike on Youtube, and leave us a voicemail!
00:13:10 - Introducing Justin
00:14:10 - Tell us about your water loss experiment
00:19:15 - Have you done other similar studies?
00:20:25 - What was your food intake like during the experiment?
00:22:15 - What is your primary focus in your personal trinity of mountain arts?
00:24:20 - You donât own a car?
00:26:00 - How did you originally get into the outdoors?
00:28:50 - How many times have you summitted Green Mountain?
00:31:50 - Tell us about the Milner to Berthoud Pass Traverse
00:34:25 - Is it stressful to do high consequence moves while trying to go quickly?
00:35:50 - How does this traverse compare to others that youâve done?
00:37:40 - Did you notice an uptick in FKTs in 2020?
00:38:31 - What was the most challenging part of the Vanishing Point?
00:41:00 - What instrument do you play?
00:43:00 - Whatâs your camping setup?
00:43:30 - How do you avoid thunderstorms?
00:47:00 - What does spike your anxiety?
00:48:00 - How do you prevent making careless errors?
00:50:10 - The Mosquito/Ten Mile Range Traverse
00:53:03 - How many scouting trips did you do for the Vanishing Point project?
00:54:12 - Do you get bored while hiking?
00:56:00 - What do you do for work?
00:57:50 - What are your thoughts on sun hoodies?
01:00:25 - How did it feel to be the first person to complete the Vanishing Point project?
01:01:33 - What are the most significant ways youâve changed after completing projects?
01:03:00 - Do you experience post trail depression?
01:04:30 - What do you do for water on your trips?
01:07:50 - Tell us about the Sangre de Cristo Range Traverse
01:11:15 - What was the technicality like on this traverse?
01:13:44 - How should someone get familiar with class 5 pitches with a heavy pack?
01:17:30 - Have you noticed any drop in fitness as youâve aged?
01:19:36 - Nolanâs 14 description
01:21:35 - Discussion about sleep apnea and asthma
01:24:00 - Tell us about the Slowlans Traverse
01:27:40 - What is it about the ridge hikes that keep you coming back?
01:29:00 - Discussion about popularity trends
01:30:15 - Tell us about the Mosquito/Ten Mile Range Traverse
01:35:00 - Could someone who doesnât like exposure find an alternate route?
01:36:10 - Tell us about the Highest Hundred
01:39:44 - How did you logistically tackle this?
01:43:00 - Biking from Boulder to Longs Peak
01:47:45 - Do you feel pressure to keep coming up with new projects?
01:48:30 - Do you see your guides as an act of service?
01:52:00 - Discussion about the Colorado Trail FKT
01:56:00 - Do you have to train to sleep less for an FKT attempt?
01:59:45 - Do you ever plan trips based on the moon cycle?
02:00:20 - Kumo Question: What is the most useless skill youâve ever learned?
Segments
Mail Bag
Trek Propaganda:
12 Epic Multi-Night Loop Hikes in the US by Kelly Floro Dead Weight: 13 Thru-Hikers Reveal the Gear They Sent Home by Ariella NardizziQOTD: If you could telepathically say something to all 7.95 billion people on earth, what would you say?
Triple Crown of things in your bedside table
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: 12 Trees Farms, Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Keith Dobie Jr, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by The Trek, Chaunce and Elise give us a thorough rundown on their recent trek of the Teton Crest Trail. We learn all the requisite facts about this trail, including length, landscape highlights, permitting, travel, wildlife, the best campsites, water availability and more. We also get a play by play of some of the best stories from the duo's hike, including a misfortunate start to the journey, Elise's serendipitous reunion with a Wyoming dive bar, how Chaunce managed her extreme grizzly anxiety, running into a former guest of the podcast on trail, crowd surfing at a concert, and more.
We wrap the show with a triple crown of PCT sections you'd take someone you hate, how we'd blow a million dollars in 24 hours, and The 1800-Mile Australian Triple Crown.
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Interview with Chaunce & Elise!
Chaunceâs Instagram Eliseâs InstagramTime stamps & Questions
00:02:40 - Reminders: Mark your calendars for our NYC Meetup this September 16! And support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:06:30 - Introducing Chaunce & Elise
00:07:30 - What is the Teton Crest Trail?
00:10:00 - DIscussion about the trail termini
00:11:48 - What was the permit situation?
00:17:25 - Whatâs the best way to get to the trail?
00:19:30 - Discussion about the elevation
00:23:20 - Discussion about Gaia
00:32:20 - How did you prepare for wildlife prior to the trip?
00:41:00 - Discussion about bear signs on trail
00:43:30 - Discussion about wildlife sightings on trail
00:47:11 - What was the water situation like?
00:48:48 - What were the inclines, terrain, and landscapes like?
00:51:50 - Deciding which car to take
00:58:10 - The car problem
01:03:00 - Eliseâs Rawlins vortex
01:12:00 - Resolution of the car issues
01:14:50 - Getting onto the trail
01:21:00 - Discussion about the camping zones and day 1 of hiking
01:23:57 - Chaunce forgot about bugs
01:27:00 - Day 2 of hiking
01:38:10 - Discussion about fear of snow and Paintbrush Divide
01:39:49 - Day 2 dinner and evening
01:46:20 - Moose sightings and signs
01:49:10 - Day 3 of hiking
01:52:30 - Hiking over Paintbrush Divide
02:04:20 - Day 3 evening
02:07:20 - Day 4 of hiking
02:08:50 - Chaunce & Eliseâs concert
02:11:40 - Closing thoughts on the Teton Crest Trail
02:12:05 - Kumo Question: If you could have one superpower thatâs not commonly mentioned, what would it be?
Segments
Trek Propaganda
Meet Your Next Big Thru-Hiking Challenge: The 1800-Mile Australian Triple Crown by J Taylor Bell New Study Helps Explain Why Your Hiking Clothes Smell So Bad by Kelly FloroQOTD: How would you blow a million dollars in 24 hours?
Triple Crown of PCT sections youâd take someone you hate
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns.
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: 12 Trees Farms, Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Keith Dobie Jr, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In todayâs episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Stuart Howe. Stu is an avid backpacker of remote and rugged Canadian treks, the proprietor of a Youtube Channel dedicated to documenting the backpacking trips heâs done with his identical twin daughters, and the nicest guy youâve ever met!
We learn all about how his entry into backpacking was spearheaded by his girls, the best trails heâs done across Canada and the US, how he likely encountered an aggressively grizzly bear that later tragically killed a couple and their dog, and his organization, which aims to expand safe access into the Canadian backcountry.
We wrap the show with news of a missing thru-hiker on the PCT, the best outdoor temperature, the triple crown of worst TV characters, and how Chaunce's random act of kindness is giving her internet street cred.
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Interview with Stuart Howe
Howe's the Hike Website Howe's the Hike Youtube The Canadian Backcountry Trails Preservation SocietyTime stamps & Questions
00:02:20 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content! Keep an eye out for the Trekâs fall editorial internship and use code âgingerstuffâ for 15% off the Trekâs new merch!
00:04:30 - Introducing Stuart
00:05:00 - What is the Royal Canadian Geographical Society College of Fellows?
00:07:25 - Tell us about your wedding planning business
00:12:28 - In what ways is planning a good wedding like planning a good backpacking trip?
00:13:11 - At what age did you start backpacking with your daughters?
00:16:42 - Whatâs your background in the outdoors?
00:17:42 - How did you figure out the girlsâ gear on initial trips?
00:20:13 - Were there less glamorous portions of backpacking with teenagers?
00:22:34 - Do your daughters get along better compared to their peers?
00:23:34 - What family dynamics set them up for success before you started backpacking?
00:25:20 - Were you reluctant or excited to start a Youtube channel?
00:26:35 - How involved were the girls in the Youtube video production?
00:27:40 - How much work was it to keep them interested in backpacking?
00:29:09 - Did you intervene in disagreements?
00:30:05 - What was it like to teach two young girls to poop in the woods?
00:31:20 - What âoh shitâ moments did you encounter?
00:32:50 - Do you prepare more for trips with your kids than solo trips?
00:34:05 - Have you had any scary animal encounters?
00:39:00 - Discussion about bear spray
00:47:37 - The rest of Stuâs bear story
00:51:00 - Discussion about dogs and bears
00:55:40 - How do you handle food at camp when hiking through grizzly country?
00:57:20 - Are you more afraid to return to the area where you encountered the grizzly?
00:58:10 - The conclusion to the grizzly bear story
01:01:00 - Tell us about the Fundy Circuit
01:02:30 - How different are the Fundy Circuit and the Fundy Footpath?
01:03:30 - What is the Molar Loop like?
01:04:15 - How difficult is it to get permits for backpacking in Banff and Jasper?
01:06:40 - Is the backcountry less crowded than the frontcountry?
01:11:30 - How do you compare solo backpacking to trips with your kids?
01:13:45 - Did your wife miss going on the backpacking trips?
01:16:45 - Tell us about the South Boundary Trail in Jasper
01:18:40 - What trail would you recommend for someone with their kids in Banff or Jasper?
01:20:13 - How did you teach them about dangerous things without creating fear?
01:23:00 - What are the biggest differences in backpacking in the US versus Canada?
01:24:15 - What are the biggest resupply differences?
01:25:34 - Did you have your daughters navigate while hiking?
01:26:20 - Tell us about the Rocky Mountain Loadout
01:27:30 - Whatâs the Ancient Wall area like?
01:28:18 - Tell us about the West Coast trail
01:31:42 - Did you see any mountain lions?
01:32:41 - Why not the Sunshine Coast Trail?
01:34:00 - Tell us about the Canadian Backcountry Trails Preservation Society?
01:38:40 - How can people get involved if theyâre interested?
01:39:58 - Kumo Question: What is the one celebrity youâd be most starstruck to meet?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: PCT Hiker Missing for Over 2 Months, Authorities Begin Search by Ariella Nardizzi
QOTD: What is the best outdoor temperature?
Triple Crown of the worst TV characters
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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In todayâs episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Dr. Courtney Conley. Dr. Conley is an internationally renowned foot and gait specialist, founder and creator of Gait Happens, and chiropractic physician who specializes in foot and gait mechanics. We chat all things related to foot health related to long-distance backpacking, including what to look for in footwear and what characteristics to avoid, how to best prepare your feet for a successful hike, and preventing and treating common foot injuries- including unconventional exercises to help you accomplish this. In a nutshell, Dr. Conley is a foot wizard and you will learn a great deal about setting your feet up for success on trail.
We wrap the show with backpacking items to ditch to lower your base weight, what vegetable we would be, the triple crown of things that are true, but we're not buying it, and a one-minute gear review of a trail runner that's been gaining a lot of traction in the world of thru-hiking.
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Interview with Dr. Courtney Conley
Gait Happens Website (Backpacker Radio listeners get 10% off consults, classes, and products)
Time stamps & Questions
00:04:20 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon, suggest a guest for PCT Days, and apply for the Trekâs full time position!
00:07:35 - Introducing Dr. Conley
00:08:40 - How did you decide to specialize in gait?
00:10:25 - How do you analyze people walking?
00:12:41 - Whatâs the easiest gait problem to spot in the wild?
00:13:30 - If you could change one thing about everyone to improve their feet, what would it be?
00:16:52 - Discussion about shoe cushioning
00:18:10 - Discussion about walking barefoot
00:20:00 - In what circumstances would you recommend more cushion?
00:21:40 - Discussion about wide toe boxes
00:22:33 - What other brands have shoes that include your recommendations?
00:23:43 - Discussion about heel-toe drop
00:25:00 - Should everyone be striving to use a zero drop shoe?
00:28:30 - Discussion about toe strength
00:29:30 - How should someone build foot strength in preparation for a thru-hike?
00:32:30 - Who are your primary patients?
00:33:55 - Are achilles tears becoming more common and how can they be prevented?
00:36:14 - Discussion about plyometrics
00:38:20 - Where does more traditional strength training fit into foot strength?
00:41:15 - Whatâs your view on toe socks?
00:42:30 - What can someone do with their kids to ensure they have strong feet?
00:46:03 - Would you ever recommend hiking boots?
00:50:38 - What are the most common issues you work with in backpackers?
00:53:29 - Can it be harmful to power through without an orthotic?
00:54:53 - What workouts should people do to prevent plantar fasciitis?
00:57:37 - Once you notice plantar fasciitis, what should you do?
01:00:00 - How can people help their feet recover?
01:06:10 - Discussion about healing from ankle sprains
01:06:45 - Discussion about stress fractures
01:08:51 - Can a weak foot lead to knee or hip injuries?
01:14:50 - Discussion about optimal shoes for running
01:17:20 - What do you wear for running?
01:17:50 - Do you have recommendations for long distance hiking shoes?
01:19:45 - Do you have recommendations for general foot ache?
01:23:34 - Any other product recommendations?
01:24:30 - Anything else we should have asked you?
01:29:91 - Is it bad if your foot is flat or you have a collapsed arch?
01:31:41 - Whatâs your recommended regimen for going from a 5 millimeter drop to a 0 drop?
01:33:00 - Do you work with patients remotely?
01:35:05 - Kumo Question: What is the cheesiest pickup line youâve ever heard or used?
Segments
Trek Propaganda:
Driftless Hiking Trail: New Funding Package Is Big Win for Minnesota Long Trail by Kelly Floro Peg Leg: 7 Gear Items I Ditched To Cut My Base Weight in Half by Peg LegQOTD: If you were a vegetable, what vegetable would you be?
Triple Crown of things that are true, but Iâm not buying it
One-Minute Gear Review
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: 12 Trees Farms, Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Keith Dobie Jr, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Helinox, we are joined by Mary "Badass" Anderson. Never has a trail name been more fitting, Mary is the most badass hiker you've likely never heard of. With nearly 19,000 miles under her feet spanning six decades, with her first thru-hike taking place in 1981, Mary has not slowed down with her adventurous ways, as she swung by the studio on her to the Pacific Northwest Trail. Some of the highlights from today's interview include a wild winter SOBO thru-hike of the AT in 1985, just a handful of months after a major back surgery where her doctor told her to give up hiking. She followed her AT SOBO winter hike by immediately hopping over to the PCT, where she battled even more snow, and killed and ate a rattlesnake. Other feats include hiking all of the 4,000 footers in New England with her young son in the 90s, completing the CDT after hitting a new low in 2020, and now she's on a quest to finish all of the National Scenic Trails, with only a couple remaining. In short, Mary's story is one of a kind, you will enjoy today's chat.
We wrap the show with a last call for applications for The Trek's new full-time role, a pair of beloved trail angels close their doors after 17 years serving PCT hikers, what music we would listen to on the way to rescue our significant others from a hostage situation, the triple crown of onomatopoeias, and Chaunce is very afraid of grizzlies.
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Interview with Mary âBadassâ Anderson
Mary's BlogTime stamps & Questions
00:04:40 - Reminders: Apply for the Trekâs full-time role! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and send us your recommendations for a hiker meetup this fall in NYC.
00:10:34 - Introducing Mary
00:11:40 - Howâd you get your trail name?
00:13:14 - How did you initially get started long distance backpacking?
00:15:22 - How did you prepare for backpacking in the 80s?
00:21:05 - What does your baseweight look like today?
00:23:47 - What was the AT like in the 80s?
00:26:56 - Did the AT feel easy compared to the Long Trail?
00:29:02 - What resources did you have for navigation?
00:32:38 - What were your resupplies like?
00:34:00 - Tell us about your back injury and being told never to hike again
00:38:10 - Where does your toughness come from?
00:39:00 - How much of a physical struggle was the AT southbound in winter?
00:40:46 - Where did you experience the worst weather?
00:41:50 - Did you think it might have been a bad idea?
00:45:30 - What did your winter pack and gear look like?
00:49:39 - How did you keep on the trail?
00:50:45 - What about backpacking do you enjoy?
00:52:20 - Did people know what you were doing?
00:54:08 - How did you afford hiking then and now?
00:56:12 - What trail recipes do you make?
00:57:18 - What did it feel like to get to Springer and then start the PCT?
01:02:09 - What was your experience on the PCT like?
01:04:23 - Tell us about your rattlesnake encounter
01:07:00 - Discussion about fear and wildlife encounters
01:10:30 - Did you encounter other thru-hikers on the PCT in 1986?
01:11:10 - How did you enjoy the PCT relative to the AT?
01:14:00 - What was the scariest moment of your backpacking career?
01:17:05 - Tell us about the hiking you did with your son
01:19:55 - Do you have advice for getting your kids outside?
01:21:15 - What was it like hiking the Long Trail with your 8 year old?
01:22:30 - How have you noticed the concept of gender changing in the backcountry?
01:24:08 - Tell us about a bear paying for your cross country road trip
01:26:36 - How did you get back into long distance thru-hiking?
01:29:22 - When did you switch from map and compass to apps?
01:31:32 - Do you long for hikes from decades ago?
01:35:55 - How was the southern half of the CDT in 2020?
01:37:42 - How was your mental state?
01:42:10 - Tell us about staying with people on the Ice Age Trail
01:44:28 - Tell us about the northern half of the CDT
01:49:55 - Tell us about your Vermont bike trip
01:54:16 - Discussion about the role of the internet
01:55:40 - Discussion about the Catamount Cross Country Ski Trail
01:58:50 - How was the Connecticut River Source to Sea Paddle?
02:06:05 - Tell us about the New England Trail
02:10:08 - Discussion about the Natchez Trace Trail
02:12:00 - Discussion about the Potomoc Heritage Trail
02:17:40 - Anything else to share about the Arizona Trail?
02:24:00 - Whatâs next?
Segments
Trek Propaganda:
17 Years, 8,000 Hikers: Trail Angels Scout and Frodo Retire from PCT Hosting by Arielle Nardizzi Professor: The Strategy Thatâs Helped Me Afford 6 Years, 15K Miles of Thru-Hiking (Jobs, Budgeting Tips, and More) by Carl StanfieldQOTD: Your wife has been kidnapped and is being held in a location 30 minutes away. Youâre driving to rescue her. Itâs a warm night and your windows are down. Do you listen to music on the drive there, yes or no?
Triple Crown of onomatopoeias
Power Ranking: Animals You Want to Encounter on Trail
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years.
A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel, Hailey Buckingham, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, Tracy âTriggerâ Fawns
A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: 12 Trees Farms, Bonnie Ackerman, David, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Joann Menzer, Katharine Rudzitis, Keith Dobie Jr, Merle Watkins, Peter, and Ruth S.
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