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  1. This week, we have JC Van Etten, or Catmando. Not only did JC recently win our six-book giveaway, but he was also part of the very tight “tramily” that Togs and Lucky referred to a few weeks ago. I wanted to hear JC’s side of the story and, as I’d anticipated, he brought his own slant to the journey that they all shared.

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    JC retired early from work and hopes to fill his retirement with further adventures, though the Appalachian Trail was the fulfillment of a dream many years in the making.

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    As part of this dream, JC raised money for a charity close to his heart, Paws of War. You can learn more about them at their website, https://pawsofwar.org/contact-florida-chapter

    on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/PawsofwarFlorida/

    and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pawsofwarflorida/

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    Kate, or “Phoenix,” has had a tough few days and is pushing on in the heat of Connecticut after a zero in Kent, CT. She’s having to pull on all her reserves of grit and determination as she continues to recover from her ankle injury and the tough terrain.

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    Grandma Gatewood, after summiting Katahdin, had to deal with an inordinate amount of celebrity in the immediate aftermath. As she is going through this, a new plan is forming in her mind…..

    In this week’s show I also referred to the excellent discussion that Anna Huthmaker had on her latest podcast with El Miller and the issue of hiking while black. It is a thoughtful, insightful look at something I’d never truly considered. You can find it on https://traildamespodcast.libsyn.com/episode-57-el-miller-bear-spray

    I also mentioned my own fundraiser for hikeforH2o, a charity that helps fund the construction and maintenance of wells in Africa, giving villages access to clean water for the first time. I’m currently 30 miles into my 45 miles-in-a-week challenge. You can still sponsor my effort at https://runsignup.com/MightyBlue

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #224 – JC Van Etten (Catmando) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  2. I think that this is the longest show we’ve ever had!! Our main guests are Eric and Jessica Matos, or Toast and Jammz. They were introduced to me by Jester, from the Jester Section Hiker podcast and they have a strong hiking resume. We talk about both their hiking and their passion for leave no trace and sustainable use of wilderness places.

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    Toast shares a few stories about their first hike together as a couple and how, when they were on the John Muir Trail, an idea for their business came to them. They have an inspiring message and vision for a time that needs businesses like theirs.

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    If you’d like to learn more about Toast and Jammz (and, of course, Jelly Belly), check out https://evergreenadventurefoods.com/ and follow them on social media at https://www.instagram.com/evergreen_adventurefoods/

    and https://www.facebook.com/evergreenadventurefoods

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    Phoenix, our Woman of a Certain Age, is dying to get out of New York. Her ankle still bothers her, but she’s soldiering on. Late this evening (Wednesday, Jun 17) I heard from her as she passed 400 miles.

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    Cori Strathmeyer wanted to share news of a charity that is helping three African countries to get clean water. Hikers can help in this effort, either by signing up to walk yourself or sponsoring me as I take on a challenge. I highly commend this cause to you. Go to https://www.hikeforh2o.org/ to sign up.

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    Grandma Gatewood summits Katahdin and the writer, Ben Montgomery, wanted to follow in her footsteps. Listen as he follows in the path of this trail-blazing woman.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #223 – Eric and Jessica Matos (Toast and Jammz) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  3. It’s an all-woman show today, with Marissa Neel, the Executioner, as our main guest. She has a very funny, brutally honest YouTube channel, and is exactly the same person in our conversation.

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    Marissa shares plenty of witty insights and a stoic determination to get to the end. The story of her last night camping on the AT is a visceral example of what it can be like out there. I could relate on so many levels.

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    Her YouTube channel is not to be missed, so click here. https://www.youtube.com/user/mkneel2/videos

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    Kate is now moving through New Jersey and past the 300-mile mark. The ankle still hurts, but she continues to push north. Below, she is with her current hiking partner, Luna, at the top of Culver Tower.

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    I mention the open position at the Devil’s Backbone Brewery as Chief Hiking Officer in my comments in the show. If you’d like to apply, check it out at this link. https://www.dbbrewingcompany.com/cho/

    Finally, Grandma Gatewood reaches Baxter State Park.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #222 – Marissa Neel (The Executioner) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  4. Carolyn Walker and Gordon Yhap are now thru-hikers. When you hear their story, you may well wonder “How did they do it?” This conversation should shake up any pre-conceived ideas you may have about what it takes to hike the trail successfully. Gordon and Carolyn are an inspiration.

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    Carolyn kept an online journal while on the trail, so if you’d like to follow along with their hike, click here. http://mytripjournal.com/carolynwalker

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    She also did a guest post in the Trek once she finished https://thetrek.co/appalachian-trail/not-hiking-harder-than-hiking/

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    Kate Stillwell is still pushing north in our “Woman of a Certain Age” segment and has made it out of the dreaded state of PA.

    We also have the second part of Chapter 14 from Grandma Gatewood’s Walk

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #221 – Carolyn Walker and Gordon Yhap (Lucky 59 and Pepperpot) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  5. We’re not so focused on the AT this week, with Luke “Strider” Jordan taking on some of the wilder American trails. His first thru-hike was the 4600 mile North Country Trail, and he became the Earl Schaffer of the Great Plains Trail when he completed the very first thru-hike of that new trail.

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    On the way, he learned what worked and what didn’t. He shares some fascinating insights in his conversation with Steve
    You can connect with Strider and find out more about these trails at the following links.

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    Strider’s NCT Hike website: http://stridernct.com/Home_Page.php

    Strider’s Travel Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StriderNCT/

    Strider’s Book “Thru And Back Again…”, available on amazon  https://www.amazon.com/Thru-Back-Again-Journey-Country/dp/0692880909

    For information about the North Country Trail visit: https://northcountrytrail.org/

    For information about the Great Plains Trail visit:  https://www.greatplainstrail.org/

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    Kate Stillwell, or Phoenix, has stopped in town for the first time, mainly to resolve a blister issue. She and Steve chat twice as she continues her steady progress.

    Grandma Gatewood’s Walk is a little truncated this week, with only the first part of Chapter 14. The second part of the chapter will be next week.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #220 Luke Jordan (Strider) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  6. This week’s guests met as members of the Class of 2019–my year, even though we never met–and they have been together pretty much ever since.

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    Natalie and Grady both left a little earlier than I did and had a terrific tramily. It was Catmando, one of their tramily and a listener to the show, who pointed me in their direction.

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    Natalie and Grady’s story brings out the diversity of opportunity on the trail and each reflects upon how lucky they were not only to meet one another but that they chose 2019 and not 2020 for their trip.

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    Natalie has a beautiful AT video which she did entirely in verse, so check that out here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyh80NSnma8&t=206s

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    Kate Stillwell, in defiance of ATC directives, keeps moving forward and is already over 100 miles into her hike. We caught up on Tuesday.

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    After chatting with Kate, I received an email from ATC who clarified their continued guidance about trail closures. I read this email on the show for the benefit of listeners.

    Finally, Grandma Gatewood’s ordeal is over. No, not her hike, her marriage.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #219 – Natalie Wood and Grady Thompson (Togs and Lucky) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  7. We’ve got another terrific show today, with Bobby O’Donnell, a listener, providing our main conversation. Bobby and I discuss a pivotal moment in his life that led him to marathons on seven continents and, in 2018, the Appalachian Trail. His story has moments of sadness, disaster, and triumph, all of which he drew on during his hike.

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    A paramedic, Bobby has been working during this crisis, and his personal experiences have shaped his response to adversity.

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    You can connect with Bobby on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/runningwildbook/

    He is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/runwildbook

    His website is https://www.runningwildbook.com/

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    Kate Stillwell, our Woman of a Certain Age, has decided what she wants to do with her intended thru-hike this year. She shares that decision with Steve.

    Grandma Gatewood’s growing fame has reached the pages of Sports Illustrated and she burnishes her superwoman credentials by her stoic approach to the swollen rivers in the north.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    Music for the “A Woman of a Certain Age” segment is by permission of Kate’s friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

    Thanks, John.

    The post Episode #218 – Bobby O’Donnell (Handyman) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  8. This week, we have a book theme in the show, with a giveaway of six signed books. The principal guest is Sarah Jones Decker, or Harvest, who thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2008, but that wasn’t the primary reason that we have Sarah as a guest. She has photographed and written about all the AT shelters in a beautiful book that evokes all the memories we share at those often rundown places.

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    You can connect with Sarah and buy a signed copy of her book at https://www.sarahjonesdecker.com/

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    Sarah’s question as part of our six-book giveaway contest is: What is the largest non-hut shelter on the AT?

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    Bruce Matson also came back to the show to talk about the three books that he has written since his thru-hike. You can find his books on Amazon at this link. https://amzn.to/3ccmmrU

    Bruce’s question is: In which town do participants in the Curly Maple Pizza Challenge purchase the beer and pizza necessary to complete the challenge?

    I’ve added my two signed books about my 2014 thru-hike and my question is: What shelter has the highest elevation on the trail?

    Answer ALL THREE questions correctly, email your answers to me at [email protected], and you’ll be entered into a draw for ALL SIX signed books. Best of luck.

    Finally today, Grandma Gatewood faces a storm in both her personal and hiking lives. She also teaches us a lesson that was being learned the hard way, for some, in the 1950s.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    The post Episode #217 – Sarah Jones Decker (Harvest) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  9. This week, our guest is a listener who is also a LASHer, a long-ass section hiker. His name is Steve Ortiz or Survivor. His trail name gives away that the mere fact that he is hiking the Appalachian Trail in sections is a blessing in itself.

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    A cancer diagnosis has not slowed down this self-confessed adventurer and, while he regrets that he has to stay off the trail during the current crisis, he is itching to get back out there to complete his goal.

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    If you’d like to keep up with Steve, take a look at his blog; it has some glorious trail pictures. You can find it at https://www.a-bucket-list-of-adventures.com/

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    My special guest for the middle section is a surprise, though it is a very personal conversation with somebody who has occupied a lot of my thoughts in April.

    Finally, Grandma Gatewood is in New England, just as a hurricane is slamming its way towards her!

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

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  10. With the trails now quieter than they’ve probably ever been at this time of year, it seems appropriate somehow that we should have a trail maintainer AND thru-hiker as our main guest this week. Paul Curtin hiked the AT in 2015 with his son, Kyle, and now gives back to the trail through his work with the Carolina Mountain Club.

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    Paul and Steve talk about Paul’s hike and the very important lessons that he learned for his post-hike life. You can read more about the hike on his blog at this link – https://pckc.tumblr.com/

    Then, Paul and Steve go on to chat about the work that Paul and the rest of his Carolina Mountain Club members do for the respective trails that they care for.

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    You can learn more about some of this work at the following links:

    Overnight crew – https://youtu.be/sSjE-HKFmaY

    Regular crew work – https://youtu.be/0pmb0yXkTLs

    Carolina Mountain Club website – https://www.carolinamountainclub.org/index.cfm

    CMC trail maintenance
    https://www.carolinamountainclub.org/index.cfm/do/pages.view/id/12/page/TRAIL-WORK

    National Trail Day at Max Patch
    https://vimeo.com/341199743

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    Also on the show, sharing his passion for the Great Plains Trail, Clay Bonnymore Evans gives us news of this relatively fledgling trail that promises tons of solitude.

    Website for Great Plains Trail Alliance – http://www.greatplainstrail.org/

    Clay’s website Wonderland (menu on top has a link to a long blog about his GPT hike) – https://claybonnymanevans.com/

    People can always reach out to Clay through email at – [email protected]

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    The photo above is of Bear Butte from the Centennial Trail, to give you a sense of what it’s like. The butte is truly the “Katahdin” of the Centennial Trail, a spectacular place to finish or start.

    Finally, on today’s show, Grandma Gatewood crosses the Hudson River at the lowest point on the trail.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

    You might also be interested in buying a Hiking Radio Network shirt (tee or performance) at www.hikingradionetwork.com and clicking on the “Cool Merch” tab.

    The post Episode #215 – Paul Curtin (Magnum) appeared first on Mighty Blue on The Appalachian Trail.

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  11. Note: This podcast was recorded in early February, 2020 - before Covid-19 social distancing measures went into place. 

    In this episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast, Ryan and Andrew talk about load hauling - how to go as light as possible when the nature of your trip (packrafting, desert water carries, family backpacking, winter travel, etc.) requires specialized and (often) heavy gear. 

    After catching up (Ryan is running some cool experiments) the guys talk gear: packs, footwear, and other considerations for when the pack weight starts to creep up. After that they move into a discussion of skills that can lighten up a trip, even when the equipment is heavy. 

    Ryan updates the listeners on cool new stuff going on at BPL, and Andrew talks about his new favorite thing - a new pair of ultralight running shoes. 

    The episode wraps with an interview of Kevin Timm, owner and founder of Seek Outside. In a wide-ranging discussion, Kevin and Andrew talk about: 

    • Seek Outside’s story and gear design aesthetic 
    • What Kevin values in a piece of gear 
    • Kevin’s advice to budding outdoorsy industry entrepreneurs
    • Lessons learned
    • The overlap between hunters and backpackers 
    • Conservation and public lands use 
    • And more!

    Click here for show notes: http://backpackinglight.com/podcast-26-load-hauling/

    This podcast is brought to you ad-free by the subscribing members of backpackinglight.com.

    Please leave us a review and rating, it helps other people find our show.

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  12. Today we meet James Brinkman or Snickers. James, like me, was a member of the Class of 2019. Indeed, we met and had dinner in Erwin TN on our respective hikes. James’ journey to the trail was somewhat tortuous, with a nasty accident as a young man and an addiction to pain killers messing up much of his early life.

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    James is an inspiring example to all who believe that they can’t hike the Appalachian or any other long-distance trail. He faced his issues, moved past them, and got out into nature. As you’ll hear, it was just what he needed to do.

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    You can connect with James on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006002928928

    and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/beardly_mcbearderson/

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    I wouldn’t normally add his business Facebook page but I’m making an exception here as he intends to offer free massage sessions to healthcare workers once his business reopens. Good on you, James. Reach him there at https://www.facebook.com/JamesBrinkmannMassage/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARCEnwVyhLueMAtMh9-_s7Q7LhepGjqCi9SUxgHQ0O21s62VQGTb9cLhPj6DX_8r9pZEA1ZTwPv7uTlG

    While I’m still pondering what to do with the middle section of the show, this week I have Steve Cole, an aspiring AT thru-hiker who went for a warm-up on the Tour Mont Blanc. He shares some of his experiences of this beautiful trail with you all. If you’d like to see more, check out this YouTube link from Abbie Barnes; it gives you a great little taster for what you’ll see on the TMB. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzHJGRTjo2Q

    Grandma Gatewood continues to walk north, gaining publicity and admirers along the way as she heads into New York.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

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  13. Our main guest today is Melissa “Click!” Goodwin, a licensed outdoor guide and photographer. She is the founder of Girl Gotta Hike, which connects women with nature, confidence, and camaraderie, both online and on-trail through blog posts, podcast interviews, and guided hiking and backpacking trips in and around New York City.

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    She and her dad, Michael “LongTime” Goodwin, thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail together in 2011. This is her story.

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    Melissa can be found at:

    Girl Gotta Hike Website
    www.girlgottahike.com

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    Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/girl-gotta-hike-the-podcast/id1485833617

    @girlgottahike on Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/girlgottahike

    @girlgottahike on Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/girlgottahike

    @girlgottahike on Twitter
    https://twitter.com/girlgottahike

    Melissa Goodwin Photography
    http://melissagoodwinphotography.com

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    Mel and Mike Hike – A 2011 AT Adventure
    http://melandmikehike.com

    We also hear from Janet Hensley, universally known and loved as Miss Janet, the ultimate Trail Angel. Miss Janet’s calm, pragmatic take on the current pandemic is welcome at this time.

    Finally, Tim Montgomery’s Grandma Gatewood’s Walk reaches the second half of the AT, revealing more of her brutal relationship with her husband.

    If you like what we’re doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

    Any support is gratefully received.

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