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🗓️ 31 July 2023
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek we are joined by Mandy "Veggie" Redpath and Kevin "Karma" Savage. Combined, the pair have accumulated more than 30,000 trail miles, and an endless number of stories to boot. We get a detailed breakdown comparing a few different variations of Camino de Santiago- Frances, del Norte, and Primativo, a serendipitous hitchhike which kick-started their romantic journey, their first shared trek on the Pacific Northwest Trail, the Hayduke Trail, Oregon Coast Trail, Low to High Route, Scottish National Trail, Grand Enchantment Trail, and more. In a nutshell, if you like trail stories and beta, you will dig this chat.
We wrap the show with a Trek propaganda presented by today's guest on why you should thru-hike trails other than the AT PCT or CDT, the triple crown of things that you eat when you're sick, and the ways in which we align with the boomers.
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Interview with Mandy and Kevin
Time stamps & Questions
00:04:42 - QOTD: What makes you go, “I’m with the boomers on this one”?
00:06:18 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon!
00:07:42 - Introducing Veggie and Karma
00:08:27 - Give us your trail resumes
00:11:47 - We Love Love: tell us about how you met
00:15:40 - Tell us more about falling in love
00:18:08 - Tell us about the start of the Pacific Northwest Trail
00:19:50 - Was the spark there on the CDT?
00:21:56 - What did you do after the Pacific Northwest Trail?
00:23:56 - Tell us more about the various Camino routes you’ve done
00:27:46 - How much do the different routes overlap?
00:29:00 - Give us a pitch for each of the routes you did
00:32:11 - What did you use the trail guide for?
00:34:06 - Describe the water situation
00:35:00 - Describe the lodging
00:37:40 - What’s the language barrier like?
00:39:13 - What drew you to doing the Camino multiple times back to back?
00:42:02 - What did you do your thesis on?
00:43:00 - What type of injuries do people get?
00:44:51 - Give your best elevator pitch for the Camino
00:48:50 - Tell us about hiking the AT
00:51:00 - How did the AT compare to the Camino?
00:54:30 - What standout story do you have from the AT?
00:58:20 - Do you have any beginner mistake stories from the AT?
00:59:35 - Tell us about the Colorado Trail
01:05:37 - How did you get accustomed to dealing with afternoon thunderstorms on the CT?
01:06:14 - Tell us about the Pacific Crest Trail
01:08:09 - Describe PCTAZDKO
01:09:04 - Did the ice ax lessons come in handy?
01:11:00 - How did you navigate the PCT in 2012?
01:13:02 - Do you have any strong feelings about people’s dependence on Far Out?
01:15:03 - Have you ever needed a compass in addition to paper maps?
01:17:20 - Discussion about wildfires on the PCT
01:19:00 - Any standout stories from the CDT?
01:22:32 - How bound to the red line were you coming from the AT?
01:25:07 - How did the CDT last year compare to 2015?
01:27:15 - Why is the Wyoming Basin awesome?
01:29:35 - How did you first get into wildlife photography?
01:31:38 - Why do you like bird watching?
01:34:00 - Discussion about bird songs
01:37:21 - What is the best part about hiking with your partner?
01:39:30 - How do you help the other person when they’re having an off mental day?
01:43:58 - Any standout stories from the Hayduke?
01:46:00 - Zach and Chaunce have a fight
01:49:07 - What made you decide to do the Oregon Coast Trail?
01:51:55 - Tell us about the remoteness of the Oregon Coast Trail?
01:54:23 - How does the scenery change as you progress along the trail?
01:55:08 - What section of the trail would you hike again if you could?
01:56:12 - Tell us about the Kalalau Trail in Hawaii?
01:58:57 - Is the permit process difficult?
01:59:54 - Tell us about the Wonderland Trail
02:01:45 - Tell us about the Low to High Route
02:06:05 - Tell us about your scorpion encounters
02:08:40 - Has anyone gotten stung by a scorpion?
02:10:15 - What was the weather like on the Low to High Route?
02:13:01 - How did the AT compare going sobo instead of nobo?
02:14:35 - Any standout stories from the Arizona Trail in 2019?
02:16:04 - Tell us about the Scottish National Trail
02:18:18 - What is the Scottish take on Braveheart?
02:20:00 - Give us the pitch for the Scottish National Trail
02:21:32 - How often did you resupply?
02:22:00 - Tell us about being vegan and finding food options internationally
02:25:14 - Why did you decide to become vegan?
02:29:20 - Do you adhere to vegan gear and apparel as well?
02:30:25 - What is the most annoying thing about hiking with the other person?
02:33:14 - What’s your best gear idea?
02:33:52 - Tell us about the Grand Enchantment Trail
02:37:35 - Give us your top wildlife photography pictures you’ve taken
02:41:05 - How do you finance your hiking?
02:45:20 - Do you have any recommendations for making hiking a lifestyle?
02:47:10 - Are you pursuing any additional passions or careers?
02:49:05 - When are you getting engaged?
SEGMENTS
Trek Propaganda
National Mutt Day
Thought of the Week
Triple Crown of things to eat when you’re sick
Mail Bag
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0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Track, we are joined by Mandy, |
0:04.4 | Veggie, Redpath, and Kevin Karma Savage. Combined, the pair have accumulated more than |
0:09.2 | 30,000 trail miles and an endless number of trail stories to boot. We get a detailed |
0:14.5 | breakdown comparing a few different variations of communal de Santiago, Frances, Del Norte, |
0:20.0 | and Primitivo, a serendipitous hitchhike which kick-started the romantic journey. Their |
0:25.0 | first shared trek on the Pacific Northwest Trail, the hated trail, Oregon Coast Trail, |
0:29.7 | load high route, Scottish National Trail, Van and Cham a trail, and much more. In a nutshell, |
0:35.7 | if you like trail stories and trail beta, you will dig this chat. We wrap the show with a |
0:41.1 | Trek propaganda presented by today's guest on why you should through hike trails other than the |
0:45.3 | AT, PCT, or CBT, the triple crown of things that you eat when you're sick, and the ways in which |
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