Welcome to Trail Talks! This is a podcast dedicated to highlighting the new generation of thru hikers and their intentions for seeking out the trail. Originally started as an exclusive Instagram project, we have now decided to upload our weekly discussions onto Spotify. Head over to our Instagram to join in on the live discussions. (@LetsTrekTogether)
Welcome to our new and improved outdoor podcast! Trek Together Pod will be equal parts reflection and equal parts chaos. Today we choose chaos and discuss getting high off of toads, where Down East actually is, and much more. We hope you enjoy and stay tuned for more! Articles Referenced: Sonoran Desert Toad https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/environment/national-park-service-sonoran-desert-toads/ Bradford Washburn Expedition https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/exploration-survival/bradford-washburn-explorer-cache-found-saint-elias/ East Coast Road Trips https://www.outsideonline.com/adventure-travel/advice/the-best-east-coast-road-trips/ BuzzFeed Quiz https://www.buzzfeed.com/blackwidow888/plan-a-camping-trip-and-i-will-tell-you-what-sauce-eyzg3apbp5
Welcome to the first episode of the "Trek Together Podcast." This is a rebranding of our original podcast, "Trail Talks" as we decided to change the name to expand our horizons with more outdoor community topics instead of only hiking related content. In this first episode we will be talking about the mental and physical struggles thru hikers face after completing a long distance trail, and our opinions on how to best cope with post-trail depression.
Hey everyone! In this episode we have our entire “tramily” on to recap and gossip about the first 2 weeks on trail. We hope you enjoy the chaos!
Join us as we give you an “ASMR” style update from the trail. We are currently finished with our first stretch and now recapping the beginning moments! Stay up to date by following us on Instagram, @LetsTrekTogether !
Hey everyone! You might know Trail Talks as an interview style podcast, but since we are about to thru hike the PCT this year, we decided to make it a conversational podcast between the two of us. Here is the first episode of many to come. Let's talk gear!
Hey y'all! In this episode we briefly talk about our upcoming plans, the future of our social medias and what we are most excited about for the PCT. Stay tuned as we will be coming out with a weekly podcast from the trail starting in April.
Becca Bergstrom completed a northbound thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail back in 2019. She immediately caught the thru hiking bug and had big plans for 2020, until the world came to a stop. Over the past two years she has tackled trails like the Timberline Trail, Oregon Coast Trail and sections of the CDT all while fostering deeper relationships with her family, boyfriend and dog. This year she prepares to finish what she started and thru hike the Continental Divide Trail. In this episode we talk about how it's important to stay in touch with the real world especially after a thru hike, why embracing the suck is not always the smartest option, and the best places to spray deet during mosquito season.
Jeff Garmire gives backpacking and thru hiking a whole new name. He is also a writer, blogger and marathon runner who pushes his body to the limits. After completing a thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail back in 2011, he decided to take his outdoor career to the next level. In 2016, he became the youngest person to complete a Calendar Year Triple Crown. In 2018, he completed the 7,000 mile Great Western Loop in under 7 months. He has over 17 trail records including multiple FKT's. In this episode we talk about the importance of a positive mindset when facing hardship, how the younger generations are all about seeking out experiences, and why everyone should have a fun costume on trail.
Retha Charette is a hiker, writer and outdoor entrepreneur! After completing a thru hike of the Long Trail back in 2020, she decided to tackle the entire East Coast and do the Appalachian Trail in 2021. She has also traveled outside of the US and has climbed many mountains in countries like Japan, Tanzania, Peru and Chile. In this episode we talk about the importance of smiles over miles, how women are improving international communities, and the honest truth about full time traveling.
Cam Bostock completed a thru hike of The Bibbulmun Track back in 2021. After spending a year hiking around Tokyo and rediscovering his love for the outdoors, he decided to go full time as an Outdoor Content Creator. Although the Bibbulmun Track is over 1,000 KM (620 Miles), he decided to complete it with his friend in just 21 days. In this episode we talk about the Bibbulmun Track and why more people should check it out, what the hiking culture in Australia is like, and how much energy is actually put into being a full time content creator.
Elina Osborne completed a thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail back in 2019. After completing the trail, she produced a highly praised short film of the PCT called, “It Is The People”. After her adventures in the Western US, she went back to her home turf and completed a thru hike of the Te Araroa. She is currently releasing her journey of it on Youtube. In this episode we talk about the differences between trail communities on the PCT and TA, how cringey it can be looking back on old trail footage, and how the world is much bigger than just the trail.
Jupiter completed a thru hike of the 4,800 mile Eastern Continental Trail back in 2016. Since that awesome feat, he has completed the Ocean To Lake Trail, Sheltowee Trace Trail, Florida Trail, Pacific Northwest Trail, Arizona Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, Long Trail and is currently preparing for the Pacific Crest Trail. In this episode we talk about why going ultralight is more than just a trend, how to become a contributing member of the hiking community, and his favorite Pokemon.
Nick Greene (Hollywood) completed a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. Not only was his goal to make it Maine, but he also took on the project to film a 7 episode documentary of his experience. You can find his documentary titled, “Pack & Soul” over on Vimeo. In this episode we talk about what it takes to film an outdoor documentary, how the Appalachian Trail gives you just a glimpse of the cultural diversity in America, and that if you can't carry it in your backpack or in your soul, you don't need it.
Julia Sheehan (Rocket) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2019. She was then ready for an adventure filled 2020 until the pandemic derailed her plans. In 2021, she completed the AZT, Art Loeb, and did a big section of the CDT. In this episode we talk about the struggles of looking one-dimensional as an online personality, how smaller long distance trails can be just as fulfilling as hiking over 2,000 miles, and that sometimes the things that are best for us are the things we don't want to do.
Jack Jones (Quadzilla) first started thru hiking back in 2016 when he successfully completed the Appalachian Trail. Since then, he has gone on to complete the CDT, AZT, Oregon Coast Trail and bike packed from Mexico to Canada. He also just won a 106 mile ultra run in the desert. In this episode we talk about how to deal with post trail depression, the necessity of changing unhealthy lifestyle choices, and how difficult times are impermanent.
Bennett (Jolly) has just launched his first outdoor clothing business called Jolly Gear. Prior to his launch, he thru hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2015, the Pacific Crest Trail in 2017 & 2018, and attempted the Continental Divide Trail in 2021. In this episode we talk about the creation of the Jolly Gear designs, what it's like to hike with a parent, and how to deal with injuries on trail.
Derick Lugo (Mr. Fabulous) completed a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2012. After his life changing journey, he seized the opportunity to launch his writing career. Back in 2019 he published the book, "The Unlikely Thru-Hiker" which depicted his personal experience of thru hiking. He has also partnered with the Appalachian Mountain Club and is now the host of a brand new podcast called, "Unlikely Stories Podcast". In this episode we talk about what it's like to research the Appalachian trail, the process of writing and publishing a book, and all the interesting people he met along the way.
Matthew (Odie) has dedicated his life to helping Appalachian Trail thru hikers for nearly the past decade. On top of that, he is the founder of the Hiker Yearbook that is distributed to both the AT and PCT communities. It all started with his own thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2013. In this episode we talk about the 7 Leave No Trace Principles, the birth of the Hiker Yearbook, and his experiences hiking with Nimblewill Nomad this past year.
This is our first “Round Table Discussion” held on Trail Talks. In this episode, we welcome back three of our previous guests (Knoxville, Posh Jesus & Resident Daddy) and have an open ended dialogue about the thru hiker's psyche. Our conversations consisted of topics including, how the trail changes your life for the better and worse, the strengths and weaknesses of the thru hiking community, and if your original “why” changes throughout the trail.
Renee & Tim (Tik & Tok) completed a northbound thru hike of the Continental Divide Trail in 2021. On top of that they have a long resume of outdoor recreation including completing a thru hike of the PCT in 2018, and moving to Germany and creating the hiking app, Wanderfreund. Our conversations consisted of topics including, how to balance a thru hike on top of being a social media presence, the differences between the PCT and CDT, and what the process to invent a hiking app is like.
Sydney (Sherbert) completed a northbound thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in 2021. After taking a break from the competitive rowing world, she decided to pack her bags and try her hands at a different approach to outdoor recreation. She spent a winter in Montana as a ski instructor and then immediately hopped on the PCT to pursue the 5 month trek. Our conversations consisted of topics including, the difficulties of trying new hobbies the older you get, how debilitating injuries and illness on trail can be, and what rushing to the Canadian border before winter is like.
Kayla & Fynleigh (Supermom & Supergirl) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2021. Completing the AT is already a crazy feat, but imagine doing it at the age of 7! Big props to this Mom and Daughter duo that kicked butt all the way down the trail. Our conversations consisted of topics including, the kindness of trail angels and their magic, the different perspectives of thru hiking as an adult versus a child, and how the dynamic of a hike changes while attempting with a family member.
Sophia (Wheelz) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2021. On top of her amazing accomplishment, she was able to raise over $15,000 to support the Ulman Foundation. Our conversations consisted of topics including, a handful of hiker trash moments, the benefits of hiking for a reason bigger than yourself, and how the trail's difficulty is built around your mentality, not the physicality.
Max (Brows) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2021. Originally college friends, we had no idea he also had plans to do a thru hike. Our conversations consisted of topics including, celebrating the small moments of a thru hike, how the South has real mountains, and some unique trail magic stories.
Shaina (Stumbles) completed a northbound thru hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in 2021. She was our first PCT guest on the podcast, and it was a blast to pick her brain while we prepare for our own attempt at the PCT in 2021. Our conversations consisted of topics including, how social media creates an unrealistic picture of thru hiking, how taking time off trail kills momentum, and how a thru hike gives you perspective on a more minimalist lifestyle.
Kayla (Bug Bite) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2021. She is our first guest of the 2021 thru hiking class and it was a blast hearing about what the current season of thru hiking had to offer. Our conversations consisted of topics including, expectations for a long distance hike, how the AT is truly the people's trail, and all the interesting thru hiking stories woven in between.
Matty and Camry (Fastbreak and Spice) completed a flip flop thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. Having to push back their start date because of the pandemic, they were very excited to jump on trail and leave their dreaded quarantine reality. Our conversation consisted of topics including, how to manage the dirtbag lifestyle as a couple, compromises that the relationship had to make during the hike, the pros and cons of flip flopping the Appalachian Trail and much more!
Matt (Posh Jesus) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. During the start of the pandemic, he was faced with tough decisions that was met with both encouragement and scrutiny. In 2021, he completed a thru hike of the Long Trail. Our conversations consisted of topics including, what the trail was like during the pandemic, aspects of living a true hiker trash life, the differences between the internet hiking community and the on trail community and much more!
Samuel (Resident Daddy) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2019. In 2020, he completed both the Art Loeb and Foothills Trail. This was one of our favorite episodes recorded to date and we are excited for you to listen to it. Our conversations consisted of topics including, our favorite hiking music, the cultural difference between the south/north and much more!
Hannah & Faith completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. We had the pleasure of meeting them towards the end of both of our journey's. In this episode, we dive into a different perspective of what it's like to hike +2,000 miles with your sibling. Our conversations consisted of topics including, the pros and cons of hiking with a dog, courage the trail gives you to pursue other dreams and much more!
Zinnia & Cyprian (Bags & Wingspan) attempted a late southbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. They were eventually forced off trail in the Shenandoah's due to winter weather but eventually made it back to the trail in 2021. After the AT, they headed out to the Rockies and completed the Colorado Trail. Our conversations consisted of topics including, what hiking the AT in the winter months were like, how tough a lonely trail can be and much more!
Joe (Knoxville) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. We had the opportunity to hike with him in the beginning of his journey and in this episode were able to talk about the rest of his non-traditional thru hike. Our conversation consisted of topics including, the differences between northbound and southbound, all the wonderful trail angels of the AT and much more!
Kyle & Kory (Flatwoods & Bearclaw) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. We had the privilege of completing the entire trail with them and this episode dives deeper into what our journey's were like. Our conversation consisted of topics including, trail towns, Maine during the fall, the differences of hiking during the pandemic and much more!
Irv & Dee (Snapshot & Sparkles) completed a northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail back in 2020. Our conversation consisted of topics including, hiking as a couple, completing the AT during the pandemic and much more!
Welcome to the newest thru hiking podcast! This is the introduction episode to our Instagram Live Series called, "Trail Talks". If you would like to participate in the discussion please head over to our Instagram, @LetsTrekTogether . We hope you stick around and learn a new thing or two about the thru hiking community!