Long-Distance Backpacking Online: Blog, Podcast, Resource show

Long-Distance Backpacking Online: Blog, Podcast, Resource

Summary: Long-DistanceBackpacking.com is a website dedicated to the world of long-distance backpacking. This site strives to create a firsthand knowledge base of backpacking expertise—not just gear but also trail towns, backpacking culture, notable and deserving figures in the backpacking community, on- and off-trail living, and much more—that will arm long-distance hikers with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Long-DistanceBackpacking.com founder Aaron “Squirrel Meat” Richardson has hiked over 3,000 miles of trail, including 700 miles of the PCT and a complete AT thru-hike in 2003, and he brings to this site the hard-earned wisdom of those many steps he’s taken. As one of a very small percentage (annual estimates range between 10–20%) of thru-hikers who ever complete their attempt, he knows both the joys and the hardships of life on the trail—knows how it feels to catch the view from McAffe’s Knob, knows how it feels to slog through your tenth straight day of rain—and understands the reserves hikers must sometimes tap to complete their journeys. Though Squirrel Meat visited many great sites in preparation for his own trips, he longed for a single comprehensive resource that discussed the things other sites do not—not just gear, food, and miles, but also community, culture, the family you make along the way and the experiences beyond the miles that give long-distance hiking its magic. Browse our blog posts, our podcasts, our unbiased gear reviews (LDB.com receives no sponsorship money from gear companies), our interviews with hostel owners and trail maintainers that help to make our community so special, our overviews of trails, trail towns, and the hikers who populate them, our recommended reading list and our links to other useful sites. Participate in our comments section, and bring your friends and family. Learn the tools you need to begin or continue your own journey. Long-distanceBacking.com: The online source for long-distance backpackers. Overcome your fear. Build your confidence. Get out there.

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 Cutting Pack Weight: A Lightweight Gear Shakedown | File Type: application/x-shockwave-flash | Duration: Unknown

Long-DistanceBackpacking.com is a website dedicated to the world of long-distance backpacking. This site strives to create a firsthand knowledge base of backpacking expertisemdash;not just gear but also trail towns, backpacking culture, notable and deserving figures in the backpacking community, on- and off-trail living, and much moremdash;that will arm long-distance hikers with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Long-DistanceBackpacking.com founder Aaron ldquo;Squirrel Meatrdquo; Richardson has hiked over 3,000 miles of trail, including 700 miles of the PCT and a complete AT thru-hike in 2003, and he brings to this site the hard-earned wisdom of those many steps hersquo;s taken. As one of a very small percentage (annual estimates range between 10ndash;20%) of thru-hikers who ever complete their attempt, he knows both the joys and the hardships of life on the trailmdash;knows how it feels to catch the view from McAffersquo;s Knob, knows how it feels to slog through your tenth straight day of rainmdash;and understands the reserves hikers must sometimes tap to complete their journeys. Though Squirrel Meat visited many great sites in preparation for his own trips, he longed for a single comprehensive resource that discussed the things other sites do notmdash;not just gear, food, and miles, but also community, culture, the family you make along the way and the experiences beyond the miles that give long-distance hiking its magic. Browse our blog posts, our podcasts, our unbiased gear reviews (LDB.com receives no sponsorship money from gear companies), our interviews with hostel owners and trail maintainers that help to make our community so special, our overviews of trails, trail towns, and the hikers who populate them, our recommended reading list and our links to other useful sites. Participate in our comments section, and bring your friends and family. Learn the tools you need to begin or continue your own journey. Long-distanceBacking.com: The online source for long-distance backpackers. Overcome your fear. Build your confidence. Get out there.

 A Visit from Pacific Crest Trail Thru-hikers | File Type: application/x-shockwave-flash | Duration: Unknown

Long-DistanceBackpacking.com is a website dedicated to the world of long-distance backpacking. This site strives to create a firsthand knowledge base of backpacking expertisemdash;not just gear but also trail towns, backpacking culture, notable and deserving figures in the backpacking community, on- and off-trail living, and much moremdash;that will arm long-distance hikers with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Long-DistanceBackpacking.com founder Aaron ldquo;Squirrel Meatrdquo; Richardson has hiked over 3,000 miles of trail, including 700 miles of the PCT and a complete AT thru-hike in 2003, and he brings to this site the hard-earned wisdom of those many steps hersquo;s taken. As one of a very small percentage (annual estimates range between 10ndash;20%) of thru-hikers who ever complete their attempt, he knows both the joys and the hardships of life on the trailmdash;knows how it feels to catch the view from McAffersquo;s Knob, knows how it feels to slog through your tenth straight day of rainmdash;and understands the reserves hikers must sometimes tap to complete their journeys. Though Squirrel Meat visited many great sites in preparation for his own trips, he longed for a single comprehensive resource that discussed the things other sites do notmdash;not just gear, food, and miles, but also community, culture, the family you make along the way and the experiences beyond the miles that give long-distance hiking its magic. Browse our blog posts, our podcasts, our unbiased gear reviews (LDB.com receives no sponsorship money from gear companies), our interviews with hostel owners and trail maintainers that help to make our community so special, our overviews of trails, trail towns, and the hikers who populate them, our recommended reading list and our links to other useful sites. Participate in our comments section, and bring your friends and family. Learn the tools you need to begin or continue your own journey. Long-distanceBacking.com: The online source for long-distance backpackers. Overcome your fear. Build your confidence. Get out there.

 Review: Walking the West | File Type: application/x-shockwave-flash | Duration: Unknown

Long-DistanceBackpacking.com is a website dedicated to the world of long-distance backpacking. This site strives to create a firsthand knowledge base of backpacking expertisemdash;not just gear but also trail towns, backpacking culture, notable and deserving figures in the backpacking community, on- and off-trail living, and much moremdash;that will arm long-distance hikers with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Long-DistanceBackpacking.com founder Aaron ldquo;Squirrel Meatrdquo; Richardson has hiked over 3,000 miles of trail, including 700 miles of the PCT and a complete AT thru-hike in 2003, and he brings to this site the hard-earned wisdom of those many steps hersquo;s taken. As one of a very small percentage (annual estimates range between 10ndash;20%) of thru-hikers who ever complete their attempt, he knows both the joys and the hardships of life on the trailmdash;knows how it feels to catch the view from McAffersquo;s Knob, knows how it feels to slog through your tenth straight day of rainmdash;and understands the reserves hikers must sometimes tap to complete their journeys. Though Squirrel Meat visited many great sites in preparation for his own trips, he longed for a single comprehensive resource that discussed the things other sites do notmdash;not just gear, food, and miles, but also community, culture, the family you make along the way and the experiences beyond the miles that give long-distance hiking its magic. Browse our blog posts, our podcasts, our unbiased gear reviews (LDB.com receives no sponsorship money from gear companies), our interviews with hostel owners and trail maintainers that help to make our community so special, our overviews of trails, trail towns, and the hikers who populate them, our recommended reading list and our links to other useful sites. Participate in our comments section, and bring your friends and family. Learn the tools you need to begin or continue your own journey. Long-distanceBacking.com: The online source for long-distance backpackers. Overcome your fear. Build your confidence. Get out there.

 Thanks from Mount Shasta, CA | File Type: application/x-shockwave-flash | Duration: Unknown

Long-DistanceBackpacking.com is a website dedicated to the world of long-distance backpacking. This site strives to create a firsthand knowledge base of backpacking expertisemdash;not just gear but also trail towns, backpacking culture, notable and deserving figures in the backpacking community, on- and off-trail living, and much moremdash;that will arm long-distance hikers with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Long-DistanceBackpacking.com founder Aaron ldquo;Squirrel Meatrdquo; Richardson has hiked over 3,000 miles of trail, including 700 miles of the PCT and a complete AT thru-hike in 2003, and he brings to this site the hard-earned wisdom of those many steps hersquo;s taken. As one of a very small percentage (annual estimates range between 10ndash;20%) of thru-hikers who ever complete their attempt, he knows both the joys and the hardships of life on the trailmdash;knows how it feels to catch the view from McAffersquo;s Knob, knows how it feels to slog through your tenth straight day of rainmdash;and understands the reserves hikers must sometimes tap to complete their journeys. Though Squirrel Meat visited many great sites in preparation for his own trips, he longed for a single comprehensive resource that discussed the things other sites do notmdash;not just gear, food, and miles, but also community, culture, the family you make along the way and the experiences beyond the miles that give long-distance hiking its magic. Browse our blog posts, our podcasts, our unbiased gear reviews (LDB.com receives no sponsorship money from gear companies), our interviews with hostel owners and trail maintainers that help to make our community so special, our overviews of trails, trail towns, and the hikers who populate them, our recommended reading list and our links to other useful sites. Participate in our comments section, and bring your friends and family. Learn the tools you need to begin or continue your own journey. Long-distanceBacking.com: The online source for long-distance backpackers. Overcome your fear. Build your confidence. Get out there.

 LDB 02 | Camino de Santiago | Interview With Susan Alcorn (Part 1 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:01

This episode includes the first half of an interview with Susan Alcorn, author of Camino Chronicle: Walking to Santiago. The book tells the story of her adventure on the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile trek across northern Spain, and gives tips to those who are planning a Camino hike.nbsp; It was published in 2006 and was one of three finalists for the 2007 Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Travel Essay. In the interview, we discuss Susan's backpacking career and review the content of her book.nbsp; For more information about the Camino de Santiago and Susan, visit her website at www.backpack45.com.

 LDB 01 | Trail Kinesiology | Interview with Dr. David Horton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:01

In the premier episode of the Long-Distance Backpacking Podcast, I talk with with Dr. David Horton, Professor of Health Sciences #38; Kinesiology at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA.nbsp; David has been an ultra-marathon runner since 1979 and in 1991 set the speed record for traveling the entire Appalachian Trail, which he did in fifty-three days.nbsp; In 1995, he finished third in a 2,906-mile race across North America and in 1999 set the Long Trail speed record.nbsp; In 2005 he set the speed record for the Pacific Crest Trail, completing the trip in sixty-seven days, a journey that is documented in the film ldquo;The Runnerrdquo; which was released in 2006. In the interview, David gives descriptions of his experience on the Appalachian Trail and the PacifiCrest Trail and provides valuable health advice to anyone attempting a long hike.nbsp; He also explains why he chooses to travel at the rate he does.nbsp; After the interview, Irsquo;ll review some of the interesting points that David brings up about long-distance foot travel. #60;#60;#60;Photo by JB Benna of www.JourneyFilm.com#62;#62;#62;

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