Podcasts about through hiking

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Best podcasts about through hiking

Latest podcast episodes about through hiking

Casual Camping Podcast
The Long Distance Hiker: Andrew Terrill Interview

Casual Camping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 72:01


"On the second day of June, 1993, I fell down a mountain. It was a spectacularly unpleasant thing to do. As an experience it isn't something I'd recommend, but for the way it changed my approach to life I remain eternally grateful." Andrew TerrillAndrew's two books The Earth Beneath My Feet, and On Sacred Ground, document his 7,000 mile solo hike from the bottom of Italy to the top of Norway. Both books are available from all good booksellers and come highly recommended by Casual Camping Podcast.Ade and Tim had the enormous pleasure in talking to Andrew about the epic journeys he has been on, and how nature and camping within it are an essential aspect of his weekly life.Want to support the show? Buy Ade and Tim a coffee via the link below. Or simply ask your buddy to listen.Support the Show.

Free Outside
Interviewed by a Robot. Thru Hiking, Ultrarunning, Backpacking: Artificial Intelligence interview me

Free Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 44:42


Send in podcast ideas Jeff@freeoutside.com AI joins this podcast and conducts the interview, so we are going third person in the description. Jeff Garmire discusses his journey and experiences in long-distance hiking and ultra running. He shares how he got into these activities and the challenges he faced along the way. Jeff also talks about the importance of mental and physical preparation for setting FKTs (Fastest Known Times) on trails, as well as the role of nutrition and hydration in his training. He emphasizes the need to find fun and enjoyment in these activities and to have a strong why. Jeff also discusses the balance between solitude and connections within the hiking and ultra running communities, and the importance of finding a supportive community. He shares stories of unexpected moments on the trail and how he adapted to challenges. Jeff concludes by encouraging others to pursue their own adventures and to make a positive impact on individuals and local businesses. -Long-distance hiking and ultra running require mental and physical preparation, as well as finding enjoyment and fun in the activities. -Having a strong why and a supportive community are important factors in achieving success in FKT attempts and races. -Balancing solitude and connections within the hiking and ultra running communities can be challenging but rewarding. -Adapting to unexpected challenges and finding creative solutions is crucial in long-distance hiking and FKT attempts. -Making a positive impact on individuals and supporting local businesses can contribute to a thriving hiking and ultra running community. Sound Bites "I have this awesome idea and we're gonna try it." "Welcome to the show, Jeff. It's great to have you here." "Jamil Curry of Aravaipa Racing asked if I wanted to do the inaugural year of Cocodona 250." Chapters 00:00 Jeff Garmire's Journey and Experiences 05:33 Challenges and Triumphs in Long-Distance Hiking and Ultra Running 09:00 Preparing for FKT Attempts: Physical and Mental Resilience 12:23 Finding Fun and Inspiration in the Outdoors 24:39 Logistics and Planning for Successful Long-Distance Hikes and FKT Attempts 31:47 The Evolving World of Through Hiking and Ultra Running 35:03 Jeff Garmire's Message: Enjoy, Inspire, and Support Buy Merch to support: https://www.freeoutside.com/shop Buy my book "Free Outside" on Amazon Email me to buy a signed copy of my book, "Free Outside" at jeff@freeoutside.com Watch the movie about setting the record on the Colorado Trail: https://tubitv.com/movies/100019916/free-outside Website: www.Freeoutside.com Instagram: thefreeoutside facebook: www.facebook.com/freeoutside Keywords long-distance hiking, ultra running, FKT, mental preparation, physical preparation, nutrition, hydration, balance, community, challenges, adaptation, enjoyment, support, impact, ultralight backpacking, backpacking, thru hiking, ultrarunning, Fastest Known Time, Speed Record, Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Arizona Trail, Continental Divide Trail, trail running --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffyg/message

Free Outside
Crocs, Eclipses, Trail Running Contracts, Bear Encounters, and thru hiking the Pangea Traverse with Lil Buddha

Free Outside

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 56:26


I discuss Crocs, eclipses, a game called Deal or No Deal with trail running contracts, and an interview with Lil Buddha about his Pangea Traverse and bear encounters. I share share some news and experiences with crocs, including a 5k run and and Chris Howett's Guinness world record marathon. I discuss eclipses and play a fun game with Trail Running Brand contracts. I speak to Little' Buddha about his experiences as a long-distance hiker, his identity as a Hmong American, and his efforts to raise awareness and funds for the AAPI community. He talks about insights into his family's refugee journey and the challenges of planning and executing the Pangea Traverse. Follow Lil Buddha: https://www.instagram.com/lilbuddhahikes/?hl=en Takeaways Crocs can be a source of Guiness world records especially in the marathon. Eclipses are a captivating natural phenomenon The game 'Deal or No Deal' is played with the Trail Running Industry Thru-hiking and hitchhiking experiences are highlighted The Pangea Traverse, a 16,000-mile hiking endeavor, requires meticulous planning and funding, presenting logistical and environmental challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Crocs Fascination 05:21 Passion for Eclipses and Outdoor Adventures 09:08 The Game of 'Deal or No Deal' in the Outdoor Industry 13:06 Hitchhiking, Through-Hiking, and Bear Encounters 38:04 The Pangea Traverse: Planning, Challenges, and Impact Sound Bites "I wanted to be in the community and be visible, right? As a person of color, as an Asian American living in the United States, that was participating in something that for the most part, most BIPOC people are underrepresented in." "My family, my mom, you know, she had to escape. So my father and mother were separated during this. My father was out fighting. My mom was still in the village with my brothers and sisters and me unborn." "I've got three years that I could, you know, put it all into hiking. So it'll take three years to complete the 16,000 miles." Keywords podcast, crocs, eclipses, game, interview, Pangea Traverse, bear encounters, through-hiking, hitchhiking, marathon, world record, eclipses fascination, long-distance hiking, Hmong American, refugee journey, AAPI community, Pangea Traverse, fundraising

The Power of Love Show
‘Merin And Her Very Bright Star' With Children's Author, Lori Mier

The Power of Love Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 53:41


On this episode of The Power of Love Show with TJ and Taj Jackson we welcome special guest, Lori Mier. On this episode of The Power of Love Show we welcome special guest, Lori Mier. Lori Mier is the creator and owner of her story. She loves chai tea and sunrise hikes. She owns Blue Mountain Path Coaching LLC where she offers healing experiences as an author, Ecotherapist guide and photographer. Her first children's book, ‘Merin and Her Very Bright Star: A Story of Resiliency', was deeply inspired by her own story of loss and healing. Lori is on a mission to help normalize grief, healing & having difficult conversations. Lori has a degree in Social Work and created a not-for-profit hiking program called ‘Through Hiking' along with her husband to offer guided hikes to agencies and youth in foster care. She serves on the Equity Committee for Rockingham County Public Schools and also sits on the Board of Directors for RISE Foundation in Waynesboro, VA where she is committed to education, political action, and racial justice work. Although she is not originally from Virginia, Lori feels the most at home where she lives in the Shenandoah Valley with her husband and son. Learn more: * Instagram: @Grief_Project_Merin * Facebook: Grief Project Merin * Website: https://linktr.ee/Lori_mier_author * Book: https://www.bluemountainpathcoaching.com/product-page/children-s-book-preorder Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Nd1HTnbaI Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/884355188308946/ Have you subscribed to our Podcast? Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Spotify Podcasts : https://open.spotify.com/show/6X6zGAPmdReRrlLO0NW4n6?si=bhNl9GjJRxKXUvTdwZme6Q Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9wb3dlcm9mbG92ZS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw Other podcasts: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow Did you know you can support DDJF through any of your Amazon purchases? Simply click link below and select Dee Dee Jackson Foundation as your charity of choice: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/dashboard/ref=smi_nav_surl_mi_x_mkt Once done… bookmark and use your smile link to support DDJF! The Power of Love Show is a weekly show sponsored by The Dee Dee Jackson Foundation where we shine a light on loss and grief and how it impacts our lives. Our aim is to build a community where we share inspiring stories, interview experts, learn, grow and empower one another to find proper and healthy healing. Visit the DDJF official website: http://www.ddjf.org/ Donate to DDJF (501c3): https://app.mobilecause.com/form/xDJ0Cg?vid=74qmm Check Out DDJF Merch: https://teespring.com/.../collection/All%20Products... Join the Dee Dee Jackson Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1500933326745571 Follow us on Instagram: @DeeDeeJacksonFoundation • https://instagram.com/deedeejacksonfoundation?utm_medium=copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow/support

Free Thought Revolution
Escaping the Nature of Man, Mile Markers to Milestones

Free Thought Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 51:46


Why do we venture into the overgrown brambles & weeds of nature where only the primitives live? Why do we find so much peace beyond the fringes of society? We spoke to Toni who completed a journey of 700 miles, much of it spent healing and processing what happened to them at the start. We discuss the varied experiences in the wild for members of different communities, and how not everyone enjoys the right to safety while accessing nature. It's a serious and fun conversation about what one needs and doesn't need to survive on the Pacific Crest Trail, from edibles to condoms to sweat-wicking underwear - cotton is rotten and the trail provides...Cover Art: instagram.com/lilndngrlTiktok @lilndngrl94 Music and special guest: instagram.com/nudeybootybum

Free Thought Revolution
The Long Walk Home: Embarking Along the Pacific Crest Trail ft. Wakkafella

Free Thought Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 58:07


Dear Friends, Family, Revolutionaries, & the uninitiated,In the beginning there was nature, and all of us; come from, of, and return to Nature. The mortal journey we go through during life is a tumultuous path. Finding individuals wagering five - six months of time, to walk 2,650 miles. We found a soul, twenty miles into his walk home, along the Pacific Crest Trail.  who ventured to walk home, along the trail. Spending the time with nature to find what life holds next, on his vision quest. Leaving human's best friend, girlfriend, and Mom home; in order to set his spiritual path in alignment with his realistic lived experience. You have permission to eavesdrop on the conversation shared on the fringes of nature at Lake Morena, about the reasons someone leaves the comforts of home, to tackle the innermost turmoils, and create a symbiotic integration of life. Sir Wakkafella be safe, slow poke!Special Thank You:Erasmus for providing the natural nature ambience to bring melody to the message.Mystic Fiend for blessing us with the unimaginable, yet; still created art to encompass the words in such a stark image. Asset for finding the time to edit, and stitch together the audio vision; Free Thought has no Revolution.To you Friends, Family, Revolutionaries, & the uninitiated; our continued purpose of building community is being realized through you. Thank you for the support, mentions, shares, likes; and all of the action it takes to show appreciation in a social media constructed world. To those donating to help the voices of the community continue to rise; words cannot express adequately; blessed.If you feel the need to put your feet on the soap box, and use your voice on the mic we welcome you to reach out: FreeThoughtRev@gmail.com or @FreeThoughtRevolution (DM).Be Revolutionary, Thoughts are Free; Revolution Takes ActionMusic By: Erasmus "Moon Upon Your Side"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_au2dQnVjTiWuNyclA6gsQArt By Mystic Fiend "Breakthrough"https://www.instagram.com/mysticfiend/Donations: https://ko-fi.com/freethoughtrevolutionContact: freethoughtrev@gmail.com

Bigfoot Society
Ron Read, Bigfoot Researcher, Hiker and Filmmaker

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 67:02


Season 3 Episode 27. - In this episode we interview Ron Read about his Bigfoot research, his hiking adventures, filmmaking and more.-------Sasquatch Society Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/Sasquatch-Society-188267931208363/Ron's Youtube channel with Bigfoot related videoshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh825NwaR0EdzEoXBPWwHHQ-------BUSINESS INQUIRIES: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to Help Support Bigfoot Society? PayPalBuy Me a CoffeeBigfoot Society430 5th Street, #65061West Des Moines, IA 50265~Hear extra stories from this episode and much more by becoming a supporter of the Bigfoot Society Patreon for only $5 a month!~https://www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com~EtsyRedbubble~InstagramTwitterFacebookClubhouse - @bigfootsociety and join the Bigfoot Society ClubSupplies I personally use every day to run the Bigfoot Society podcast:Zoom Podtrak P4 Podcast Recorder: https://amzn.to/3gJl9vaBusiness Programs (Any of these links, even trials, help support the Bigfoot Society podcast)Bluehost (Website hosting)TubeBuddy (Youtube Optimization and Analytics. Elegant Themes (Wordpress themes)FREE STUFF & COUPON CODES!Get Amazon Prime for half the price HERE (income limits to qualify)Try Amazon Video FREE!Create an Amazon Business Account!Sign up for a Kindle Unlimited plan!Amazon Prime 30 Day Free Trial!Try Audible Premium Plus and Get 2 Free AudiobooksEarn Cash Back with the iBotta App and get a $10 BONUS with my Referral Code: ujkcauyGet $10 on Mercari when you sign upPoshmark $5.00 Referral Code: HAZENGRETCHFINDCRYPTIDCRATE - Make sure you use code "BIGFOOTSOCIETY" for 10% off the first month of any new subscription. (Affiliate link)***Most Links you find above are affiliate and I receive a small commission off of each sale. I appreciate your support!***Support the show (https://www.amazon.com/shop/bigfootsociety)

Lift Heavy Run Long Podcast - Inspire. Be Inspired.
LHRL #81- Dale Sanders “The Grey Beard Adventurer”

Lift Heavy Run Long Podcast - Inspire. Be Inspired.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018


https://youtu.be/bScqVpHqt4k Dale Sanders, is a record holder, world-class champion spear fisherman, accomplished photographer, river trailblazer, godfather of river-angels, recreation and parks professional and the oldest person to have solo paddled the entire Mississippi River as well as the Appalachian Trail.   A surprise Birthday Party was held on the banks of the Mississippi River for Sanders less than a month after he began his Lake Itasca solo Source to Sea Mississippi River journey.  He had just turned 80. He finished the paddle in the Gulf of Mexico, on August 15, 2015, all 2,345 miles in 80 days, one day for each year of life. His customer chopped We-no-nah Canoe named “AnnA” was his sole means of transportation.   Sanders, also known as the Grey Beard Adventurer was recipient the acclaimed 2016 Canoe and Kayak Magazine’s Spirit of Adventure Award.  A prestigious honor given to the person(s) who most inspires others to pursue outdoor adventures. His Mississippi River Source to Sea paddle was the focus of this award. After completing the Mississippi River paddle he and teammates, also in record time, successfully paddle-boarded the MR340 human powered boat race across the State of Missouri, from Kansas City, Kansas to St. Louis.   On 26 October 2017 Dale completed a "Through Hiking" on the Appalachian Trail. At 82 years old he currently holds the record as the “Oldest Person” to ever hike this trail, which took him through 14 states in less than one year.  Some quotes from Dale related to his Appalachian Trail Adventure: “My thanks must go to my friends, family, and faith that God was with me each and every step of the 4,625,250 taken. I had just finished hiking 2190 miles and passed by all 165,000 white blazes. Emotions were running high. Now I must dedicate this hike to my wife Meriam Sanders. I love you with all my heart. Your support was crucial. Your love for God, me and family Meriam makes all things possible. The Appalachian Trail was just one of them.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#135 - Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2008 32:09


Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#135 - Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2008 32:09


Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
AT#135 - Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2008 32:09


Through Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 10