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Backpacker Radio

#66 | Drunk Q&A

Backpacker Radio

Zach Davis

Sports, Wilderness

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2020

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

Backpacker Radio is making good on their promise to get weird.  Today we bring you a drunk Q&A.  Backpacker Radio's new intern, Elise Ott, navigates us through a series of questions, including COVID-19, how we're handling the self-quarantining, a lot of poop related subjects, thru-hiking purism, and much more.  At the top of the show, one of Chaunce's friends gives us the poop story to end all poop stories.  This one is our most feral podcasts to date.  Because that's what you do during an apocalypse. 

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Drunk Q&A

0:03:52 - Intro, Welcome to BPR (long-distance style) 

0:05:00 - Elise Ott Introduction (new BPR intern), articles on the Trek 

0:05:50 - Casey's Poop Story to End All Poop Stories

0:24:30 - We Meet Harper (after she pees on the floor) 

0:26:44 - What are your favorite TP substitutes? 

0:30:00 - What would you do if you were on trail right now? Even if you were 400 miles in?

0:41:43 - What international long hikes are Chaunce and Zach hiking or dreaming about?

0:45:00 - Only ramen for an entire trail or only mashed potatoes?

0:47:17 - If you ran out of toilet paper during your quarantine, what would you use to wipe? 

0:54:22 - If you had to drink one celeb's bath water whose would it be?

0:56:00 - If you had to pick another sport besides hiking to invest your time, energy, and money into, what would it be? And why?

1:00:00 - Is it okay to day hike right now? 

1:09:00 - Ad break!  Save 10% at AppalachianGearCompany.com by using code "BACKPACKERRADIO" at checkout.

1:17:45 - If you had to shelter in place would you use a tent or build a shelter? What food would you bring?

1:28:28 - What kind of mud is Chaunce using to build her hut?

1:32:00 - The question, "what is your most memorable road walk?" turns into a discussion on thru-hiking purity. 

1:50:09 - Are people as mean on the trail as they are on facebook?

1:55:09 - The Final Question (there are two): If you could name a pet or child after a place on trail?

1:58:15 - The Final Question (the second one): Could you do a major thru-hike backwards? And if you did, what gear adjustments would you make? 

2:02:00 - Actually The Final Question: Will Chaunce take Harper on a thru-hike? 

02:12:55 - Follow us on social media! (Chaunce's Instagram, YouTube, Facebook | Badger's Instagram, Elise's Instagram)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

In today's episode of Back Packer Radio, presented by the Trek, we are making good on our

0:08.0

promise to get weird. Today we bring you a drunk-ish Q&A.

0:13.6

Back Packer Radio's new intern, Elise Odd, navigates us through a series of questions,

0:18.6

including COVID-19, how we're handling the self-quarantining a lot of poop-related subjects through

0:25.0

hiking purism and much more. At the top of the show, one of Chaunts's friends

0:29.2

gives the poop story to end all poop stories. This is our most feral

0:35.2

podcast to date because that's what you do during an

0:38.8

apocalypse. But first, if you've listened to backpacker radio,

0:43.8

you know that both Johnson I are big fans of gossamer gear,

0:47.7

manufacturers of lightweight backpacking gear and accessories.

0:51.6

Their packs carry comfortably, their roomy shelters protect in harsh

0:55.4

weather conditions, and their trekking poles are some of the lightest on the planet.

0:59.7

Gossamer gear is changing the perception of delicate

1:03.2

ultra-light gear.

1:04.5

Chaunce and I are both users of Gossamer Giers' packs and shelters.

1:08.3

I've used the Gorilla, their 40-liter pack, for more than 3,000 miles of backpacking, including my PCT through hike, and more recently on the Wind River High Route.

1:18.0

I'm also a big proponent of their LightFlex hiking umbrella, which I used on the PCT and Trans Catalina Trail

1:25.3

and quite frankly wish I had brought it on many other hikes since. Chaunts

1:29.8

through hike the AT drink using Gossamogiers the one shelter which is both

1:34.6

roomy and light weighing less than one and a half pounds it's the one you need as

1:40.4

some have been saying good Good news, listeners of Backpacker Radio can score an

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