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

Episode #506 - Sandra Katerina Schmelzer Alvarez (Peaches)

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

Steve Adams

Sports, Wilderness

4.8 • 599 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Sandra Katerina Schmelzer Alvarez, or Peaches, completed her Appalachian Trail thru-hike last month. She is a single mother who managed her autistic son's reaction to her hike by preparing him for a year before she left.

The hike allowed her to see herself as not just a mother, embracing the hiking community and returning home to her son, Nico, with a new perspective on life and motherhood.

You can follow Sandra and see plenty of her thru-hike photographs on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/share/1B7SHgqvAN/?mibextid=wwXIfr. Additionally, check out the MeetUp she referred to for backpacking trips and tuition at Beginner Backpacking Clinic – Max Patch to Roaring Fork Shelter - BP 101, Sat, Sep 20, 2025, 9:00 AM | Meetup.

Beth and Andrew are closing in on Katahdin but, as you can see below, they don't get wonderful views everyday. They are down to the last 150 miles, relishing each moment.

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 Hike with Steve - Empowering Parents, One Step at a Time | Parenting Matters %. 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 talk the walk with shows by hikers

0:05.3

about hikers for everybody. Mighty Blue on the Appalachian Trail, the ultimate midlife crisis,

0:24.0

joins Stephen his guests every week as he staggers from Georgia to Maine.

0:33.5

Hey guys, we're back because it's Thursday.

0:36.6

This is episode number 506 of the Mighty Blue

0:39.0

podcast. I'm your host, Steve, Mighty Blue Adams. I'm feeling pretty chipper today because

0:44.6

I've made a decision at last about whether or not to try for a third Applachian Trail

0:49.2

Through hike next year. It ties into today's episode and today's guest. Let me explain. Our guest today is the

0:56.7

wonderfully named Sandra Katerina Schmelza Alvarez, more easily remembered as peaches. I was

1:04.1

editing our conversation yesterday and I found myself entranced by a passion about the trail.

1:09.5

Halfway through, I kind of stopped editing and

1:12.2

said out loud to myself, I'm going to do it. I've been waiting for that moment of clarity because

1:18.1

without it, I wouldn't have felt sufficiently committed or motivated to go again. And that may seem

1:23.7

funny to those of you who just make up your mind and go, but I need to be able to answer just one question.

1:30.1

Is this what you want to do more than anything else next year?

1:33.9

And today, I answer myself and I said, yeah, it is.

1:38.7

So I'm going to start preparing someone like me, I know, and I'm getting a personal trainer with some experience of what

1:44.3

it's going to take physically, as I'm, you know, 73 years old now, or I will be when I go,

1:49.6

to get this done. I'm going to let you know how the training is going with regular updates,

1:54.2

so yeah, I'm going again. As I say, Peaches is this week's guest. She is Venezuelan with a terrific positive story to share with you all.

2:04.1

And we'll be hearing from her in a moment.

2:06.1

We recorded this conversation on August the 28th and she'd finished just over a week before.

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