Mighty blue on the appalachian trail
We have two returning guests today. Al shares his varied life of adventure in a great conversation with Steve. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT shelter with the previous year. You can catch it here.
An overweight, year-old retiree, with zero hiking experience, decided to hike the entire 2, What could possibly go wrong? As his brother, Mike, commented, "It's a bit like taking up boxing and fighting Mike Tyson in your first bout. We have two returning guests today. Al shares his varied life of adventure in a great conversation with Steve. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT shelter with the previous year. You can catch it here.
Mighty blue on the appalachian trail
We have two returning guests today. Al shares his varied life of adventure in a great conversation with Steve. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT shelter with the previous year. You can catch it here. Natisha Webb is our second returning guest, with her Christmas escape coming on the Foothills Trail. Check it out. If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. Any support is gratefully received. You can also support our shows by visiting our online "Merch" store. Jessie Gehner, MD, is a thru-hiker from who then went to medical school. She currently works as an ER physician at Roanoke hospital, and is a member of the faculty of the Wilderness Medical Society, spearheading the Wilderness Medicine Fellowship at her hospital. She has continued her hiking life and, in her work capacity, also hikes to Everest Base Camp each year with a group of medical professionals. We also finished our Mighty Blue Class of debriefs with Jessica Lang-Wright who, as you can see, has done a bit with her hair! Come on the show!
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We have two returning guests today. Al shares his varied life of adventure in a great conversation with Steve. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT Jessie Gehner, MD, is a thru-hiker from who then went to medical school. She currently works as an ER physician at Roanoke hospital, and is a member of the faculty of the Wilderness Medical Society, spearheading the Wilderness Medicine Fellowship at her hospital. We meet another Brit on the show today. Daniel Clark is a listener to the podcast, and he filled in the form to register as a guest on our website, adding rich detail about his thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
An overweight, year-old retiree, with zero hiking experience, decided to hike the entire 2, What could possibly go wrong? As his brother, Mike, commented, "It's a bit like taking up boxing and fighting Mike Tyson in your first bout. I read the book over about 18 months and was constantly gripped by both his recall and his descriptions of the trail. Also, it was 40 years ago that George headed out on the AT, and he shares plans for a future hike in Check it out. Any support is gratefully received. You can also support our shows by visiting our online "Merch" store. Bern Leibensperger discovered the Appalachian Trail when her daughter expressed an interest in section hiking the trail several years ago.
Mighty blue on the appalachian trail
Join Steve Adams as he welcomes a range of terrific guests to his show each week. Along the way, we all seem to laugh a lot!! I sold my insurance business in to prepare an Appalachian Trail thru-hike, something I'd had at the 1 spot on my Bucket List for years. To my great surprise—and the shock of many of my friends—I did it, summitting Katahdin just over six months after I'd set out. Eventually, after plenty of stopping and starting, I managed to complete my AT book s and started this podcast. More than five years in, we've published nearly episodes of the podcast. Back to Hiking Radio Network. Rate on Spotify. Rate on Podchaser. Apple Podcasts.
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Guests join me to share their stories and insights all the way from Georgia to Maine. Rate on Spotify. Apple Podcasts Preview. I'm looking forward to listening to your other trail podcasts. She had planned to go straight north to south, yet reaching Harpers Ferry past the Independence Day holiday, she knew she needed to flip north, then head back south. Daniel has a terrific website that chronicles some of his other hikes. JAN 25, Episode - D. His epic last two states are shown in the video at the bottom of this page. You can catch his YouTube at The Wandering Drew, where there is a playlist with 23 videos related to his equipment, some planning, as well as each day of the journey, and his travel to and from the UK. Most helpful Most recent. Feb 15, We meet another Brit on the show today. We have two returning guests today.
Steve Adams came late to the trail. Indeed, he had never hiked before he set out on the Appalachian Trail at the age of Several falls, blunders, and embarrassments later—six months later, in fact—he was screaming at the top of his voice, precariously perched on the famous brown sign, at Katahdin, Maine.
Please try again in a few minutes. You can catch his YouTube at The Wandering Drew, where there is a playlist with 23 videos related to his equipment, some planning, as well as each day of the journey, and his travel to and from the UK. Check it out. By learning his craft along the way, Steve grew the show, never missed a deadline, and now has over 1. I've been enjoying the host and his wonderful quests. Read More. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT shelter with the previous year. Thank you for the podcasts. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT shelter with the previous year. Roxanne finished back at Harpers Ferry and shares her story with us. Roxanne Lashley took on the AT last year and took her time. Roxanne Lashley took on the AT last year and took her time. I'm looking forward to listening to your other trail podcasts.
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