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🗓️ 15 December 2025
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by Jessica Guo known on trail as Stitches.
This year, Stitches became the first woman on record to connect both the Continental Divide Trail and Great Divide Trail northbound in one calendar year. We talk all about this logistically and physically impressive feat, hiking through the Sierra during a record snow year, how she earned her trail name the hard way, her unconventional relationship with pain, how 10 her day silent meditations better prepare her for thru-hiking and gives us a sample 2 minute meditation, what it was like becoming social media famous this year- going from less than 2K followers to 50K, and much more.
We wrap the show with a call for Trek Vloggers, a breakdown of how hard the Long Trail is as measured by Katie's steps per mile, apparently some people can smell ants, and the triple crown of peanut butter combinations.
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Interview with Jessica "Stitches" Guo
Time stamps & Questions
00:05:00 - Reminders: Apply to VLOG for the Trek, subscribe to our Youtube channel, and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon!
00:11:47 - Introducing Stitches
00:14:15 - What is your background?
00:20:00 - Scenario: If Zach & Chaunce are fighting, how would you help them work through it?
00:22:25 - How did you get into the outdoors?
00:30:15 - Were you an athlete when you were younger?
00:31:35 - How did you like the Teton Crest Trail?
00:32:40 - Tell us about getting started on the PCT and your injury
00:40:20 - What did it feel like to walk on your injured leg after 8 days?
00:48:35 - What does your meditation practice look like?
00:55:50 - What does a silent meditation retreat look like?
00:58:05 - Are there purists in the meditation world?
01:03:00 - Stitches leads a guided meditation
01:08:20 - Tell us about your second injury on the PCT
01:20:55 - Was the Sierra Type 1 fun for you?
01:21:30 - Tell us your fun story from the Colorado Trail
01:26:20 - Where did the idea come from for the CDT + GDT?
01:32:50 - Why can it be nice to have a detailed itinerary and plan?
01:38:10 - If someone's interested in the GDT, what advice would you give?
01:40:20 - What were the differences between your three itineraries?
01:42:10 - Would a silent retreat be a good way to mentally train for a thru-hike?
01:44:15 - What are some standout moments from the CDT?
01:47:38 - What are you afraid of?
01:51:10 - How did your experience change when you got a ton of followers?
01:55:55 - Tell us more about making videos on trail
01:59:00 - Discussion about evidence of climate change on trail
02:00:05 - Tell us about how you interacted with your ethnicity on trail
02:08:22 - Tell us about your post on women in the outdoors
02:14:20 - Tell us about your friction video
02:16:00 - What were the highlights of the GDT?
02:19:00 - Did you have any practices for when you felt mentally low?
02:22:45 - Tell us about the birds you saw
02:27:15 - What are your Big 5 for gear?
02:34:15 - Stay Salty Question: What's your hottest take in the world of backpacking?
02:39:30 - Where can people go to keep up with you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda
QOTD: Can you smell ants?
Infection Thing of the Week
Triple Crown of peanut butter combos
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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| 0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, |
| 0:02.1 | presented by the Trek brought to you by Element. |
| 0:03.7 | We are joined by Jessica Guo, |
| 0:05.2 | known on trail as Stitches. |
| 0:07.2 | This year, Stitches became the first woman on record |
| 0:10.1 | to connect both the Continental Divide Trail |
| 0:12.7 | and the Great Divide Trail northbound |
| 0:14.9 | in one calendar year. |
| 0:17.1 | We talk all about this logistically |
| 0:18.9 | and physically impress feet, |
| 0:20.7 | hiking through the Sierra during a record snow year, how she earned her trail name, the hard way, her unconventional relationship with pain, how her 10-day silent meditations better prepare her for through hiking, and gives us a sample two-minute meditation, what it was like becoming social media famous this year, going from |
| 0:38.0 | less than 2,000 to more than 50,000 followers and much more. We wrap the show with a call |
| 0:44.5 | for Trek vloggers, a breakdown of how hard the long trail is as measured by Katie's steps |
| 0:49.5 | per mile. Apparently some people can smell ants and the triple crown of peanut butter combinations. |
| 0:55.0 | But first, if you've listened to this podcast for any period of time, I've sounded like a broken record about the importance of supplementing with electrolytes while backpacking. |
| 1:05.0 | During my first through hike, drink, I landed in the hospital with a condition called hyponotremia, a fancy term for low blood |
| 1:11.8 | sodium levels. Symptoms included intense headaches, dizziness, and generally feeling like |
| 1:16.9 | a bag of Richards. This happened as a result of heavy sweating, over consuming water, and |
| 1:22.1 | underconsuming electrolytes. A couple of saline IVs and a hefty medical bill later, and my energy was magically restored. |
| 1:29.6 | In other words, electrolytes and backpacking go together like peanut butter and jelly, which is why |
| 1:34.1 | I'm thrilled to introduce today's sponsor, Element. |
| 1:37.4 | Element is a science-backed zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix designed to support active hydration |
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