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Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Episode #504 - Darrell Eck (Old Stag)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Steve Adams

Sports, Wilderness

4.8599 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

Darrell Eck, or Old Stag, is this week's main guest. Darrell retired as a teacher in 2022 and fulfilled his dream of thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. He had kept a picture of the AT behind him in his classroom, so the completion must have been sweet indeed.

On the way, Darrell helped rescue a woman lost on trail leading her out when she had found herself turned around. He also discovered the precise height of a tree branch when he walked into it!!

Surprisingly, Darrell hasn't set foot back on any trail since he finished, though I know our conversation sparked a renewed interest, so watch this space.

With Dave finished, Beth and Andrew are our surviving Mighty Blue Class of 2025 members. As luck would have it, with Beth and Andrew in Gorham, NH, Dave and his wife, Jeannie, were visiting Gorham last Monday to visit with two of Dave's previous hiking partners, Sad Soup and Ahoy. They all met up and shared a great evening together, as you can see below.

I used my hike last year on the South West Coast Path in the UK to help raise money for my absolute favorite charity, Parenting Matters, on whose board I've been privileged to serve for over a decade. You can learn more about the hike and the organization–and donate–by visiting https://parentingmattersfl.org/eventer/hike-with-steve-empowering-parents-one-step-at-a-time/edate/2024-04-15/. I hope you want to support this critical mission.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Hiking Radio Network, where we taught the walk with shows by hikers

0:05.3

about hikers for everybody. Mighty Blue on the Appalachian Trail, the ultimate midlife crisis, joins Stephen his guests every week as he staggers from Georgia to Maine.

0:33.6

Hey guys, thanks for coming back to the podcast. This is episode number 504 of Mighty Blue on the Appalachian Trail,

0:39.8

the ultimate midlife crisis, and we have another excellent episode for you all today.

0:44.8

I'm also going to be kind of floating the idea of another Appalachian Trail through height for me

0:49.1

next year later on and talking through it with you all. Our main guest today is Darrell Eck or Old Stag.

0:57.2

Darrell waited until his retirement from teaching to fulfil his Appalachshund Trail dream

1:01.4

in 2022.

1:03.4

As everybody does, he had his fair share of adventures and took some interesting insights

1:07.6

from his hike that remained with him to this day.

1:10.1

We'll be hearing from Darrell in a moment. Then Beth and Andrew have reached Gorham just should have Maine and they reflect

1:16.1

upon their experiences in the whites. By something of a serendipitous coincidence, Dave, who finished

1:21.6

last week, was going to Gorham to meet up with his old hiking partners, Sad Soup and Ahoy,

1:26.6

and I told him that Beth and Andrew were there. So they all met up, and I'm adding that joyous picture in the show notes. Our last interview with Dave will follow the one with Beth and Andrew, during which he recounts his 100-mile wilderness experience and more about his summit day. And one more thing before we start. While Earl Schaefer, the first guy to through hike the Appalachian Trail, has been

1:47.2

gone for some time.

1:48.5

Last week, the second guy to do the through hike, Gene Espy, passed on, age 98.

1:54.1

And when I was reading about him, I discovered that he met a man named Chester Zingiluski,

1:59.9

who was through hikinghiking southbound.

2:01.7

They met at Smith Gap Shelter in Pennsylvania on August 6th,

2:05.7

making it the first ever meeting of a northbounder and a southbound through hiker on the Appalachian Trail.

2:12.2

Apparently, Zingiluski completed his hike 10 days after S.B.

2:17.6

So rest in peace, Mr. Spie.

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