#113 | Rachael "Rabbit" Delano: Triple Crowner and Yogi
Backpacker Radio
Zach Davis
4.6 • 1.7K Ratings
🗓️ 22 July 2021
⏱️ 178 minutes
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Summary
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Rachael "Rabbit" Delano. Rabbit is a triple crowner, yogi, trail junkie, and currently in an ongoing battle with the Colorado Trail. We learn about how the discovery of thru-hiking was a true fork in the road for Rachael, as the other path was leading toward a very dark place (much like our episode with Second Chance, for those who are triggered by talks of suicide, we encourage you to skip to about 15 minutes into the interview). We talk about the highs and lows of each of Rabbit's triple crown hikes. We learn which yoga poses she most recommends for hikers and backpackers. And why the Colorado Trail keeps kicking her ass!
We wrap the show with a discussion on why backcountry campfires might need to become a thing of the past, at least in the West, we do a triple crown of things that ruin a day hike, and introduce a new segment- Hiker Trash Board Confessionals. But first.
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Interview with Rachael "Rabbit" Delano
CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of suicide
00:05:08 - QOTD: What are your upcoming backpacking plans?
00:08:23 - Wisconsin Hiker Meetup on Wednesday, October 13th @ Delafield BrewHaus
00:09:30 - What is your thru-hiking resume?
00:14:36 - Can you put a finger on what about your life was not satisfactory?
00:16:40 - did you go straight from New York to the AT?
00:16:50 - What was the timeline from being at your lowest to starting the AT?
00:17:13 - And all you had seen at that point was a Katahdin photo?
00:17:32 - Did you have a feeling hiking would be your salvation? Or were you just willing to try anything?
00:18:12 - Do you experience being just done with hiking? Or are you just ready to go again?
00:19:42 - What was the experience like going back home after the AT?
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00:21:30 - How fat is Zach's baby's cheeks?
00:22:39 - Do you do morning yoga on the trail?
00:23:31 - What does the process of becoming a yoga instructor look like?
00:24:49 - How much of yoga teacher training is the movement and how much is the origin of yoga?
00:26:43 - Is it hard to memorize the names of all the different yoga positions?
00:28:10 - What are the core tenets of being a good yoga teacher?
00:29:07 - Have you ever laughed at someone farting in your class?
00:31:40 - Are there good poses for helping with digestion?
00:32:53 - Do you have a series of go to moves for hiking?
00:35:34 - Are there good movements that can help you sleep?
00:37:50 - Can you tell us about breath work?
00:42:40 - Any more moves for backpackers?
00:46:58 - Do you have a go to yoga sign off?
00:48:35 - Does it matter what color you imagine (based on color psychology)?
00:54:31 - Can you talk about the intersection of breathing techniques and managing anxiety?
00:56:48 - Is there a resource or tool you've found for different techniques for managing anxiety?
00:58:28 - Were there any major themes you took away from your three big hikes?
01:00:37 - What happened with your near death experience on the PCT?
01:10:02 - Did you sleep through the night?
01:10:41 - Did the snow melt the next day? What was the trail like?
01:13:15 - Can you tell us the story of you getting swept away during a creek crossing in the Sierra in 2017?
01:19:00 - What were you thinking when this was happening?
01:19:21 - What did you do after you got back to the bank you came from?
01:22:19 - PCTA has a good resource for water crossings and formations for different group sizes
01:23:28 - Was it hard for you to put ego aside?
01:25:26 - If someone is planning to do their first thru-hike on the PCT in an average to above average snow year, what advice would you have for them?
01:30:23 - What were your takeaways from the CDT?
01:33:54 - Why would you stay on the CDT if you could?
01:34:36 - Where were the mosquitoes the worst?
01:34:55 - What percent of the CDT do you think you did by yourself?
01:37:11 - Was it challenging to not see many other people?
01:40:05 - Do you think more people stick together because the CDT has much fewer hikers?
01:41:29 - What is Hadrian's Wall like? Is it social?
01:42:28 - Did you want to do something longer since you were going so far?
01:43:26 - Did you still do big days or did you go slower since it was shorter?
01:46:36 - How tall is the wall?
01:47:44 - Anything else about Hadrian's Wall?
01:56:14 - What is the goal of redoing the Copper - Breckenridge section over and over?
01:58:00 - What is the significance of your trail name?
SEGMENTS
Trek Propaganda
Backcountry Campfires: A Relic of the Past by Paul Magnanti
Triple Crown of Things That Will Ruin Your Day Hike
- Chaunce: forgetting sunscreen, not leaving early enough, lack of vigilance (because you're almost done)
- Rabbit: air quality, calf cramps, creepy dudes
- Zach: thunderstorms above tree line, running out of food/being hungry
Hiker Trashboard Confessional
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| 0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Rachel Rabbit Delano. |
| 0:07.4 | Rabbit is a triple-crowner, yogi, trail junkie, and currently in an ongoing battle with the Colorado |
| 0:13.5 | Trail. We learn about how the discovery of through hiking was a true fork in the road for Rachel, |
| 0:19.2 | as the other path was leading toward a very dark place, and much like our episode was second |
| 0:24.6 | chance for those who are triggered by talks of suicide. We encourage you to skip to about 15 minutes |
| 0:30.2 | into the interview. We talk about the highs and lows of each of Rachel's triple-crown hikes. We learn |
| 0:36.8 | which yoga poses she most recommends for hikers and backbackers, and why the Colorado Trail keeps kicking |
| 0:43.5 | her ass. We wrap the show with a discussion on why backcountry campfires might need to become a |
| 0:49.9 | thing of the past, at least in the west, we do a triple-crown of things that grew in a day hike |
| 0:55.9 | and introduce a new segment, Hiker Trash Board Confessionals. But first, |
| 1:01.0 | Organify is a line of organic superfood blends that offer plant-based nutrition with high-quality |
| 1:07.2 | ingredients. You've heard myself and the real hiking Viking talk about the importance of |
| 1:12.0 | using a green superfood powder during our 100-day thrike of the PCT. Organify chooses the highest |
| 1:19.1 | quality plant-based ingredients for optimal health with each blend using organic ingredients |
| 1:24.4 | aimed at helping you feel and perform your best. The Organify Green Juice includes 11 superfoods |
| 1:31.1 | to serve as backpacking nutritional insurance while you're on the trail, because caring vegetables |
| 1:36.5 | on trail is somewhere at the intersection of rare and batshit crazy. Some of the ingredients |
| 1:42.1 | in the green juice include Moringa Ashwagandha, which is a supplement I love and use regularly |
| 1:47.1 | to manage stress, clorella, spirulina, and wheatgrass, just to name a few. In addition to the |
| 1:52.6 | green powder, Organify offers a slew of other healthy drink powders, including the Red Juice, |
| 1:57.7 | with Beats, Berries, and Cordiceps. The Organify Gold, which includes Rishi Mushroom, |
| 2:02.7 | Turmeric, and Ginger, and Organify Pure, which contains Neurofactor, Linesman, and Bayobab. |
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