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🗓️ 20 December 2018
⏱️ 104 minutes
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A life changing adventure is merely a decision away. That's the takeaway lesson from today's interview with Bethany Hughes, who just a few years ago, was running the books at her local H&R Block and miserable for it. Fast forward to December 2018- she just completed trekking the length of South America- just the first piece of her goal to travel the length of the Americas by non-motorized means. We learn all about this adventure and all the the incredible stories and lessons that come with it. We also get into some Trek Propaganda featuring the top footwear amongst 2018 Appalachian Trail thru-hikers, the triple crown of under-appreciated gear items, and a listener enlightens us about Norwegians preferred alcohol.
Subjects discussed in today's show include:
Trek Propaganda: The Top Footwear on the Appalachian Trail
Mt Rushmore of under-appreciated gear items
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0:00.0 | In today's episode of Back Packer Radio, we're joined by Bethany Fidget Hughes, who's in the midst of a badass multi-year trek across the Americas from tip to tip. |
0:12.9 | We go way down the rabbit hole hearing all about the South America portion of their |
0:17.1 | journey, which they recently completed. |
0:19.4 | We've got some trek propaganda featuring the top footwear amongst AT through hikers, a triple crown of underappreciated |
0:26.7 | gear items, and much more. |
0:28.8 | But first, if you've listened to Backback Radio, you know that both Ch Chant and I are big fans of gossamer gear, |
0:34.9 | manufacturers of lightweight backpacking gear and accessories. |
0:38.9 | Their packs carry comfortably, their roomy shelters protect in harsh weather conditions and the trekking poles are |
0:44.3 | some of the lightest on the planet. Gossamer gear is changing the perception of delicate |
0:48.3 | ultra-light gear. Chontinite are both very familiar with Gossameramer Gears products. I use the Gorilla Backpack, which is their 40 liter pack on the |
0:56.4 | PCT last year. Chaunts to use Gossamer Gears, the one shelter. It's the one you need, as you know. |
1:02.1 | Also to celebrate being in business for 20 years a gossamer gear recently put together an awesome short video highlighting their history |
1:09.7 | It's worth checking out and we will link it in the show notes. |
1:13.2 | Also, listeners of this podcast can score an exclusive deal on Gossamer Gear products until the end of this year. |
1:19.6 | Use discount code Trek 15 for 15% off your cart at gossamergear.com. And of course we want to give a |
1:27.6 | shout out to Sawyer products. Yet again I want to highlight theze, which comes in at a full ounce lighter and about |
1:34.8 | two-thirds the size of Sawyer's Uber-popular Squeeze filter. |
1:39.1 | It utilizes the same hollow-fiber membrane technology, which is 75% stronger than other fibers on the market. |
1:45.4 | The filter also features an improved one liter pouch design which is both |
1:49.6 | quieter and lighter. It can be used with standard 28 millimeter bottles, yes your smart water |
1:54.8 | bottles and the aforementioned 1 liter pouch. Best of all this thing features a |
1:59.8 | higher flow rate than similarly sized filters on the market and it's dang close to the regular |
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