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#197 | Tim Ernst on Founding the Ozark Highlands Trail

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Zach Davis

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🗓️ 17 April 2023

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek we are joined by Tim Ernst, renowned wilderness photographer and the founder and former president of the Ozark Highlands Trail. This one is dedicated to the Ozark Highlands Trail, serving as an in-depth trail profile of this 200-mile(ish) backpacking trail through the state of Arkansas. We learn all about what makes this trail special, the best time of the year to hike, who it's for, some of the trail's highlights, wildlife, resupply strategy and more.

We wrap the show with our ride or die beer choices, a new stupidest thing of the week, a brief preview of the lost sierra trail, the triple crown of things we do that we're ashamed of, and more.

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Interview with Tim Ernst

Time stamps & Questions

00:05:28 - QOTD: What one beer would you drink for the rest of time?

00:07:30 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon to listen to our exclusive Q&A episodes!

00:09:50 - Introducing Tim

00:10:35 - What got you into the outdoors and photography?

00:13:50 - You hiked across the state with no maps?

00:14:57 - How long did the first traverse take?

00:16:07 - Tell us more about your background in photography

00:23:37 - What is the basic layout of the Ozark Highlands Trail?

00:28:40 - What do people do for that 16 mile gap?

00:33:35 - Discussion about reasons to hike the OHT

00:36:44 - How do you decide how long a trail should be?

00:41:56 - What’s the official distance of the trail?

00:44:08 - What’s an overview of the trail’s terrain?

00:50:00 - Trail history

00:52:50 - What type of pace and water crossings should thru-hikers expect?

00:56:00 - When’s the best time to hike the OHT?

00:57:50 - Is the guidebook the recommended form of navigation?

01:00:00 - Discussion about how busy the trail is

01:01:42 - What is the camping situation like?

01:05:13 - What are the resupply options like?

01:12:12 - Do you hike with the bear can that you use to stash food?

01:15:07 - What would you say is the highlight stretch of the trail?

01:20:05 - What kind of wildlife should someone expect to see at different times of year?

01:23:15 - What could someone expect as highs and lows for each season?

01:31:16 - Can this hike be done in full with a dog?

01:34:00 - Sell someone on the Ozark Highlands Trail!

01:36:55 - Where can someone get more information?

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Triple Crown of things you do you’re ashamed of

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0:00.0

In today's episode of Backpack Radio presented by the Trek, we are joined by Tim Ernst,

0:05.7

renowned wilderness photographer and the founder and former president of the Ozark Highlands Trail.

0:11.9

This one is dedicated to the Ozark Highlands Trail serving as an in-depth trail profile

0:17.0

of this 200 mile-ish backpacking trail through the state of Arkansas.

0:22.2

We learn all about what makes this trail special, the best time of the year to hike it,

0:26.4

who it's for some of the trail's highlights, wildlife,

0:29.6

resupply strategy, and much more. We wrap the show with our ride-or-die beer choices,

0:35.9

a new, stupidest thing of the week, a brief preview of a new trail called the Lost

0:41.3

Sierra Trail, the crown of things we do that we're ashamed of, and more. But first,

0:47.6

if you've done any amount of research on gear for long distance backpacking,

0:51.4

you are already familiar with our next sponsor. Enlightened equipment specializes in

0:55.9

manufacturing ultra light and minimalist gear that performs. From quilts and eight-ounce synthetic

1:01.3

jackets to ultra light rain gear and windpants, Enlightened equipment offers a wide range of gear

1:06.5

and apparel suited for anything the trail can throw your way. Based in what known a Minnesota,

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say that five times fast, Enlightened equipment is a tried and true ultra light favorite

1:16.3

for triple crowners, weekend warriors, and everyone in between. The name Enlightened

1:20.9

equipment is familiar because it's been cited as the most used brand of sleeping bag or quilts

1:26.8

from the Trek's 2022 AT-Through Hiker Survey. Its popularity isn't just confined to the

1:32.6

Appalachians, as it's a through hiker favorite across all trails as they make an ultra light top

1:38.4

quality product at a very fair price. I just recently used an Enlightened equipment quilt

1:43.9

and torrid pullover jacket on my hike of the Ozark Highlands Trail and can vouch that they've kept

1:49.4

me warm while keeping my pack load light. Both Zack and I rocked revelations during our backpacking

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