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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Andrew Skurka - Blazing a New Trail Across the West

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Andrew Skurka is a highly accomplished adventure athlete who is most well known for his long-distance solo backpacking trips, including the 4,700-mile Alaska-Yukon Expedition, the 6,875-mile Great Western Loop, and the 7,775-mile Sea-to-Sea Route. He has also completed countless fast and light trips throughout the Sierras, Wind River Range, Zion National Park, and Appalachian Trail, just to name a few. Andrew has been named "Adventurer of the Year" by both Outside Magazine and National Geographic Adventure, as well as "Person of the Year" by Backpacker Magazine. • Andrew is also a published author, having written "The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide: Tools & Tips to Hit the Trail," and he is close to finishing the manuscript for the book's second edition. He also writes extensively on his personal blog, which is full of detailed, information-rich articles about backpacking, gear reviews, and other endurance-related content. On top of everything else, Andrew is a guide, speaker, and accomplished ultra-runner, having placed second in the Leadville 100 and third in the Run Rabbit Run 100. Just this past weekend (6/25/16), he placed fourth at the San Juan Solstice 50-Mile Trail Run, one of the most difficult 50-milers in the country. • Andrew is a great guy, and we had a very fun conversation. We obviously talk a lot about many of his long-distance backpacking adventures, but we also dig into some of the mental and emotional aspects of traveling through such remote areas for long periods of time completely alone. We talk about his personal background and how he became interested in adventure sports, and also about his decision to forgo a traditional career in finance or consulting to carve out a career centered around the outdoors and adventure. As usual, I ask about his favorite books, favorite documentaries, and favorite locations in the West. • Thanks to Andrew for joining me, and thanks to you for listening to the podcast. Enjoy! • http://mountainandprairie.com/andrewskurka/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:20 - How Andrew describes his work 5:00 - Overview of Andrew's notable trips 6:30 - "Short is the new long" trips 8:30 - Alaska-Yukon Expedition and other trips 10:35 - Details of the Great Western Loop 14:05 - Details of the Alaska-Yukon Expedition 16:30 - A scary grizzly bear encounter 17:45 - Methods for avoiding distractions, fear, uncertainty 19:35 - Adjusting from expedition life to "normal" life 22:10 - Andrew's personal background 24:50 - Pursuing an "outside the norm" career after college 27:55 - Advice to folks pursing non-traditional careers 28:25 - Advice to his 22-year old self 30:10 - Specific mistakes that became long-term positives 33:00 - Advice to novice hikers 34:10 - Importance of first-hand experience 36:27 - Andrew's current life and focuses 38:45 - Approach to writing 40:45 - Thoughts on ultra-running 45:50 - Favorite books 48:55 - Favorite blogs and websites 50:25 - Favorite locations in the West 52:50 - Biggest threats facing the West 55:00 - Andrew's request of listeners 56:10 - Connect with Andrew online

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce you to some of the innovative and creative individuals who are helping to shape the future of the American West.

0:20.0

I meet most of these people through my work in ranch brokerage and land conservation or through my hobbies and interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains.

0:28.0

My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, artists, pretty much anyone who's doing interesting

0:35.2

and important work and has a good story to tell.

0:38.8

If you're enjoying the podcast, please take a minute to give it a good review on iTunes

0:42.4

and to share it with your friends through social media.

0:44.4

I've gotten some great feedback on past interviews and I'm very excited about some of the guests that I've lined up

0:49.8

for upcoming episodes. If you have any ideas about people I should

0:53.7

interview please reach out and let me know. You can get in touch with me on

0:57.2

mountain and prairie.com. My guest today is Andrew Skirka. Andrew is most well known for his ultra long

1:04.2

distance solo backpacking trips including the Alaska Yukon expedition the

1:08.4

Great Western Loop and the Sea to Sea route which are roughly 4,700 miles, 6,800 miles and 7,700 miles long, respectively.

1:18.0

He's also completed countless fast and light trips throughout the Sierras, the Wind River Range,

1:22.0

Zion National Park, and the Appalachian Trail, just to name a few.

1:26.0

He's been named Adventure of the Year by both Outside Magazine and National Geographic Adventure.

1:31.0

And he's also been named Person of the Year by Backpacking magazine.

1:35.0

Andrew is also a published author, having written the Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide, and he's now completing

1:40.1

the manuscript for the second edition of that book.

1:43.0

His personal blog is full of detailed information-rich articles about backpacking, gear reviews,

1:48.3

and other endurance related content.

1:50.7

You should really check it out.

1:51.8

It's at Andrew Skirka.krk a. On top of all this

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