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🗓️ 19 August 2024
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In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, Zach takes on the role of guest. This episode recaps his recent hike through the Weminuche Wilderness, a 40-mile loop he’s coined the "Weminuchoo Choo Loop." It’s bound to catch on. Zach gives a full overview of the hike, covering the distance, elevation gain, alternate route options, trail highlights, wildlife, and more. He also shares a story about perhaps his biggest backcountry blunder to date—an expensive mistake, and one he had the distinct pleasure of having a witness for. Additionally, Zach discusses some new gear he tested on this trip, including a piece that will forever change his water retrieval system.
The episode wraps up with sun protection tips for the backcountry, the triple crown of the easiest items to forget to pack for a backpacking trip, whether it’s acceptable to put ketchup on a hot dog, and a listener’s valuable tips about backpacking Patagonia’s O-Circuit.
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Interview with Zach!
Time stamps & Questions
00:05:00 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content and join us in NYC this September 16 for a hiker meetup!
00:09:45 - Introducing Zach
00:10:20 - Overview of Zach’s original plans and adapted plans in the Weminuche
00:13:38 - The train logistics
00:19:32 - What’s the overview of the route?
00:22:10 - Zach’s big blunder
00:28:10 - What was the aftermath of the blunder?
00:31:30 - How did you navigate the remainder of the hike?
00:32:50 - Will you start using paper maps?
00:34:10 - What other blunders occurred?
00:36:24 - Day 1
00:40:45 - Day 2
00:48:00 - Day 3
00:54:04 - What other wildlife did you see?
00:55:09 - How was the water situation?
00:55:32 - Did you need permits?
00:55:45 - Would you hike it with a dog?
00:56:19 - How would you recommend making it longer?
00:57:47 - Elk Park to Needleton on AllTrails
00:58:32 - What gear did you bring?
01:01:24 - What tent did you use?
01:05:30 - What was the weather like?
01:07:14 - You wore a sun hoodie?
01:10:30 - Is it worth flying into Durango rather than Denver if you want to do this hike?
01:12:40 - Kumo Question: If animals could talk, which one would be the most annoying?
01:15:00 - Final thoughts on the Weminuchoo Choo Loop
Segments
Trek Propaganda: The Essential Gear for Sun Protection on Your Thru-Hike by Ariella Nardizzi
QOTD: Ketchup on a hot dog?
Triple Crown of easiest things to forget to pack for a backpacking trip
Mail Bag
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0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by the Trek, we are joined by me. |
0:05.6 | Me is the guest. |
0:06.6 | That's how you say it. |
0:07.8 | This one recaps my recent hike through the Wiminucci Wilderness, a 40-mile loop incorporating a backcountry train, which I've dubbed the |
0:14.8 | Wimmonu, Chu, Chu, Chu, Loop. It's going to catch up. You'll get the full |
0:18.8 | overview on this one including the distance, elevation gain, alternate route |
0:22.1 | options, frail highlights, alternate route options, |
0:22.8 | frail highlights, wildlife, and much more. |
0:25.4 | This recap also features perhaps my biggest |
0:27.9 | backcountry blunder to date. |
0:29.6 | Pardon my French, but this was one expensive fuckup. and I had the distinct pleasure of having a |
0:34.4 | witness for this unique low point I also give my take on some new gear I tested on this |
0:38.4 | trip including one piece that will forever change my water retrieval system. |
0:42.9 | We wrap the show with some sun protection tips for the backcountry, |
0:46.2 | the triple crown of the easiest items to forget to pack for a backpacking trip |
0:49.8 | if you're allowed to put ketchup on a hot dog. |
0:52.1 | And a listener gives us some valuable tips about |
0:54.1 | backpacking Patagonia's O circuit. But first, smart backpackers hope for the best |
0:59.5 | but prepare for the worst. That's why a satellite communicator is a must have for any |
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1:15.8 | of any device in its category. |
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