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Trail Tales - Thru-Hiking & Backpacking

#39 | All About Thru-Hiking New Hampshire's Cohos Trail with Aaron Ibey

Trail Tales - Thru-Hiking & Backpacking

Kyle Hates Hiking

Wilderness, Sports, Sports:wilderness

4.9678 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2019

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Thru-hiker and photographer Aaron Ibey joins the show again, this time to talk about his hike of New Hampshire's Cohos Trail. This relatively unknown trail runs from the New Hampshire/Canada border, 170 miles south to Crawford Notch in the White Mountains. Aaron shares all the details from his thru-hike, including his resupply strategy, the types of terrain he encountered, and the abundance of wildlife he saw. This trail really seems like a hidden gem, often overshadowed (quite literally) by the famous White Mountains that exist just to it's south.  Keep an eye on Aaron's Instagram to see photos from his hike: https://www.instagram.com/ibeyprofin/ Aaron's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007033266847 Please consider making a donation of any size to the Trail Tales 46 Climbs team, raising money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.donordrive.com/participant/1975017 Like what you hear? Want to talk some smack? You can contact me on Twitter, Instagram, or send me an email: [email protected] If you're really into Trail Tales and want to receive some bonus content, please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trailtales.  Feel free to leave me a five-star review on iTunes (I read every one at the beginning of the next episode), and subscribe if you like the show! My personal Instagram is @kylehateshiking, so feel free to follow me on there as well.  Subscribe on iTunes, and listen on Google Play and Stitcher!

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0:00.0

What's going on, everybody, episode number 39 of Trail Tales. That is what you're listening to.

0:19.5

My name is Kyle O'Grady. I am a through hiker.

0:23.1

I am a peak bagger. And every single week I have on another hiker, whether it's someone who

0:29.1

is through hiked the Appalachian Trail, someone who has done some crazy peak bagging project,

0:34.3

or someone who is through hiked a shorter trail like today's guest. Well, he's also

0:38.8

through hiked the Appalachian Trail, but that's not what we talk about. Anyways, that is what

0:43.1

we do every single week here on Trail Tales. If that sounds like something you're interested in

0:47.4

and you have not done so already, I encourage you to not only hit the subscribe button, but

0:52.9

make sure you smash it. I am a creator of content,

0:56.2

so I have to use the cringy, like smash the subscribe thing. Anyways, yeah, please subscribe

1:01.4

to the show. That would be cool, especially if you like what you're here. Obviously, now

1:05.8

let's get into what the hell this episode's actually about. Aaron Ivy is back on the show for round two.

1:13.4

He recently got back from through hiking this trail in the northern part of New Hampshire

1:18.8

called the Cohoss Trail. I think that's how it's pronounced. And as some of you that have

1:24.6

listened to past episodes know, it's a tough trail to pronounce okay and

1:28.3

as we discover early on here nobody nobody knows how the fuck you're supposed to pronounce this trail

1:32.9

but what you are going to know by the end of this episode is how to through hike it and you're

1:39.8

also going to know about some of the cool experiences that Aaron had when he threw

1:44.8

hiked it. I had a lot of fun with this one. It's about time. I did a dedicated

1:48.6

episode on this trail and I think it came out great. Aaron dude when you hear

1:53.3

this thank you for taking the time not only once but twice to come on trail

1:58.0

tails. It's much appreciated. Don't hit that skip button. I know that's what

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