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On today’s episode of CCC: Hard Corps, I talk (starting at 1:30) about debriefing from an alum’s perspective thirty years after debriefing for my own Backcountry season, and the ghosts that I still find at Camp Mather. We also hear from Dallion Gayner, of the 2018 Kings Canyon crew. (Starting at 19:30) I also start a new segment (at 32:00) for CCC: Hard Corps, in which I tell you about items I think will be of interest to you. In this episode, I tell you about Cascade Hiker Podcast. Host Rudy Giecek’s goal is to inspire you to get on the trail. Sounds like a familiar goal to Corpsmembers, huh? Check out Rudy’s podcast. The focus of Cascade Hiker Podcast tends to be the Pacific Northwest, because that’s where Rudy is, but his topics and guests on the show are usually of interest to anybody who loves the outdoors. For a story focused a little closer to home for folks in California, check out his interview with Bobbi Walters, about hiking the Tahoe Rim Trail. I know Corpsmembers have been involved in construction and maintenance of that trail! (And a shout out to Mark Hanson, and the Corpsmembers and staff of Tahoe center.) Other recent Cascade Hiker podcasts have been with Tough Girl podcaster Sarah Williams, and on Ticks and Lyme Solution with Dr. Darin Engels.
Go check out Come to the Table Podcast, where I was interviewed- https://thecometothetablepodcast.com/2018/11/26/take-a-hike-with-rudy-giecek/The live show will be coming out soon, so pick up a copy of Crown Jewel by Lauren Danner. Very excited that we raised $425 to donate to pnt.orgI also bring up the First 40 Miles Podcast RIP. The Trail Show thanks so much for highlighting this podcast on your last show, that meant a lot!Please give Cascade Hiker Podcast a review on iTunes, join the Patreon and and shop our new hats and stickers.http://cascadehikerpodcast.com/cascade-hiker-hats/
I met Rudy Giecek through the Mixed Mental Arts Podcast group. He has a successful podcast of his own, The Cascade Hiker Podcast centered around the old tried and true outdoor activity of hiking. His story is one of humility and self-awareness as he may have grown up hiking but it wasn't until later in life that he rekindled and discovered his love for trekking through the woods. However, he's much more than a hiker and podcaster but a man dedicated to his faith, his family and friends. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page as well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David!
In Episode 52, it's a first on the N2Backpacking podcast because I speak with a fellow podcaster - Rudy from the Cascade Hiker. He approached me for an interview, but we end up trading questions and discussing a range of hiking and backpacking topics. On the show, we talk about how we got in to backpacking, why we started podcasting, how we integrate our families in to our backcountry adventures, and the drastically different climates of the Pacific Northwest and Southern Appalachians. So click below to hear the show ... or follow this link to The Cascade Hiker Podcast where you can hear Rudy and a number of interesting hikers and backpackers provide some great suggestions for your next trip to the backcountry. Subject: The Cascade HikerInterviewees: RudyInterview Date: January 22, 2018Runtime: 1:14:26 Download Now: The Cascade Hiker (WMA format 64.9 Meg); The Cascade Hiker (MP3 format 71.7 Meg)
My four year old daughter Reggie (Regina) went on her first backpacking trip to Orcas Island. Hear Raichel, eight years old, interview her younger sister and listen to their excited chat! I mentioned that we used Craig Romano's guidebook: Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands Also, We got a Tarptent!! Tell them the Cascade Hiker Podcast sent you.
Wildflowers are one of the reasons kids love to hike. Raichel talks about some of the flowers hikers may see on a hike. She also tells a story about Grammy and Grampy and their adventures! Do you want a hat like Raichel's? Go to http://www.northcascadehiker.com/cascade-hiker-hats/ Parents might enjoy Rudy's show Cascade Hiker Podcast, where he interviews people in the hiking community. They discuss backpacking gear and different aspects of hiking. Parents might like Rudy's podcast Cascade Hiker Podcast!
This show, Riachel is teaching kids to stay on the trail. She mentions different hazards and some dangers kids can face when wondering off the main path. Our lunchtime was not a call this month, but we recorded our own lunch right by a river! Every show there is a "You might hear it on a hike sound" and in this episode, Raichel picked a fun sound. Can you guess what it is? Check out Rabbit Wilde, Raichels favorite band! Their song "I'm OK" is featured on the podcast. DO YOU WANT A HAT LIKE RAICHEL'S? GO TO HTTP://WWW.NORTHCASCADEHIKER.COM/CASCADE-HIKER-HATS/ Parents might enjoy Rudy's show Cascade Hiker Podcast, where he interviews people in the hiking community. They discuss backpacking gear and different aspects of hiking.
In this episode, Raichel talks about eating berries along the trail. Which berries are ok to eat and which ones will make you sick. She reads off a list of edible berries in the Pacific Northwest. Also, she gives a friend, Karstyn a call to talk about lunch on the trail. There are many fun things to eat for lunch and snack, so she thought it would be fun to hear what other kids like to eat at lunchtime. Every show there is a "You might hear it on a hike sound" and in the first episode, Raichel picked a very hard sound. Can you guess what it is? Check out Rabbit Wilde, Raichels favorite band! Their song "I'm OK" is featured on the podcast. Do you want a hat like Raichel's? Go to http://www.northcascadehiker.com/cascade-hiker-hats/ Parents might enjoy Rudy's show Cascade Hiker Podcast, where he interviews people in the hiking community. They discuss backpacking gear and different aspects of hiking.