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🗓️ 5 May 2025
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In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are bringing you yet another edition of beginner backpacking mistakes. Today’s panel includes the debut of Jess Stone, 2024 AT and LT thru-hiker, and The Trek’s Community and Marketing Manager. We bring you 9 brand new thru-hiking pitfalls to avoid, including tips on sending mail drops, how to avoid letting small problems turn into big problems, dealing with toxic off-trail relationships before departing, hydration tips, why you shouldn’t invite friends and family on your trip, and much more.
We wrap the show with a call out to some Trek bloggers, the definitively correct orientation for silverware in the dishwasher, the triple crown of good horse names, and what not to eat before mailing important letters.
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Panel with Zach, Chaunce, and Jess
Time stamps & Questions
00:06:20 - Reminders: Say hi to us at Trail Days, listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon, apply to blog for the Trek!
00:14:03 - Introducing Jess
00:17:32 - Zach’s Mistake #1: Overplanning, especially maildrops and daily mileage
00:24:00 - Chaunce’s Mistake #1: Not looking up LNT principles before your hike
00:29:00 - Jess’s Mistake #1: Not drinking enough water
00:32:20 - Zach’s Mistake #2: Letting small problems become big problems
00:41:15 - Chaunce’s Mistake #2: If you don’t like who you’re dating at home, consider dumping them
00:47:20 - Jess’s Mistake #2: Inviting your friends/family to hike with you when you’ve been out for months
00:54:40 - Zach’s Mistake #3: Not considering the weight/space of everything
01:00:40 - Chaunce’s Mistake #3: Not taking photos of your stuff
01:08:45 - Jess’s Mistake #3: Marrying your trail family
01:23:15 - Stay Salty Question: What’s your hottest take in the world of backpacking?
01:28:20 - How was the AT?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: 20 Trek Bloggers You Should Be Following in 2025 by Jess
QOTD: Silverware up or down in the dishwasher?
Hiker Trash Thing of the Week
Triple Crown of good horse names
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, |
0:02.0 | presented with the Trek, brought to you by Element. |
0:03.8 | We are bringing you yet another edition of beginner backpacking mistakes. |
0:08.3 | Today's panel includes the debut of Jess Stone, |
0:11.0 | 24A.T. and LT Thruhiker and the Treks Community and Marketing Manager. |
0:16.3 | We bring you nine brand new through hiking pitfalls to avoid, |
0:22.4 | including tips on sending mail drops, |
0:29.1 | how to avoid letting smaller problems, turn into big problems, dealing with toxic off-trail relationships before departing, |
0:34.5 | hydration tips, why you shouldn't invite friends and family on your through hike, and much more. We wrap the show with a call out to some of the Trek bloggers, the definitively |
0:39.0 | correct orientation for silverware in the dishwasher, the triple crown of good horse names, and what |
0:44.9 | not to eat before mailing important letters. But first, if you've listened to this podcast for |
0:50.3 | any period of time, I've sounded like a broken record about the importance of supplementing |
0:54.9 | with electrolytes while backpacking. During my first through hike, I landed in the hospital |
0:59.9 | with a condition called hyponetremia, a fancy term for low blood sodium levels. Symptoms included |
1:05.7 | intense headaches, dizziness, and generally feeling like a bag of Richards. This happened as a result of heavy sweating, over-consuming water, and under-consuming electrolytes. |
1:16.0 | A couple of saline IVs and a hefty medical bill later, and my energy was magically restored. |
1:21.6 | Somewhat counterintuitively, but electrolytes become even more important in cold temperatures |
1:26.4 | and at elevation, as our thirst |
1:28.8 | decreases at a faster pace than we lose fluids via sweat and urine. In other words, electrolytes |
1:35.3 | and backpacking go together like peanut butter and jelly, which is why I'm thrilled to introduce |
1:40.1 | today's sponsor, Elements. Element is a science-backed zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix |
1:46.0 | designed to support active hydration and a healthy lifestyle. |
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