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🗓️ 29 September 2025
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Spencer "Boiler" Dunn. Boiler, is a self-described "pro-yapper", improv leader, former employee of Parks Canada, pie enthusiast, and of course, a backpacker.
Spencer takes us through his long trail adventures across Canada, including the Bruce Trail, West Coast Trail, North Coast Trail, and Nootka Island Trail—journeys that brought him face-to-face with some incredible wildlife, from bears to whales to the elusive sea wolf.
We also dive into his recent hike on the PCT—how he broke the record for pies per mile, the notoriety that earned him on trail, navigating people's perceptions as a plus-sized hiker, how his trek deepened his connection to his queer identity, and, of course, his unapologetic hatred for gear talk (which I make him do).
We wrap the show with news on New Zealand's most famous thru-hike getting a whole lot pricier, tackle the age-old question of which liquids we'd want to dispense from our fingers, we do the Triple Crown of tummy aches, and hear a listener's compelling pitch for taking this circus to the Pacific Northwest.
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Interview with Spencer "Boiler" Dunn
Time stamps & Questions
00:03:00 - Apply to blog for the Trek, take the 2025 AT Thru-Hiker survey, and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon!
00:06:25 - Introducing Boiler
00:08:50 - How did you get your trail name?
00:10:20 - What's your outdoors origin story?
00:12:30 - What is Parks Canada?
00:15:40 - What's the difference between national parks in the US and Canada?
00:17:10 - What is the outdoors culture like in Canada?
00:20:15 - Is there a community around the Bruce Trail?
00:23:10 - Do you think there's a hunger for more long trails in Canada?
00:25:00 - How did you end up on the PCT?
00:26:00 - What gear did you start with?
00:32:00 - Discussion about Boiler's PCT hike
00:32:53 - Tell us about making pies on the PCT
00:41:55 - What was your favorite town?
00:43:20 - More pie talk
00:45:38 - Discussion about being a fatter hiker
00:56:50 - Do you have any advice for someone who wants to follow in your footsteps?
00:58:45 - Discussion about differences between men and women on the trail
01:01:10 - Did you have any uncomfortable situations on trail?
01:06:50 - Do you feel more or less of a stigma in Canada?
01:09:12 - Life on trail as a BNOT
01:12:01 - Did you ever put yourself in a situation for the story?
01:14:17 - Discussion about being a BNOT
01:15:30 - Tell us about your hiking on Vancouver Island
01:24:55 - Discussion about campsites on Vancouver Island
01:26:45 - Tell us about seeing wolves
01:32:40 - Fuck Marry Kill: The West Coast Trail, North Coast Trail, and Nootka Trail
01:35:05 - How do the 3 trails compare to each other?
01:40:25 - Differences between Americans and Canadians
02:04:00 - Where can people keep up with you?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: The Hardest Thru Hike in the World is About to Get a Lot More Expensive by Lisa Slutsken
QOTD: If you could dispense different liquids from each finger on one hand, which liquids would you choose?
Triple Crown of tummy aches
Mail Bag
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| 0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by the Trek, we are joined by Spencer Boiler |
| 0:05.8 | Dunn. Boiler is a self-described pro-yapper improv leader, former employee of Parks Canada, a pie |
| 0:13.2 | enthusiast, and of course, a backpacker. Spencer takes us through his long-trail adventures across |
| 0:18.2 | Canada, including the Bruce Trail, West Coast Trail, North Coast |
| 0:22.0 | Trail, and Nootka Island Trail, journeys that brought him face-to-face with some incredible |
| 0:27.1 | wildlife, from bears to whales to the elusive sea wolf. We also dive into his recent hike on the |
| 0:33.2 | PCT, how he broke the record for pies per mile, the notoriety that earned him on trail, navigating |
| 0:39.9 | people's perceptions as a plus-sized hiker, how his trek deepened his connection to his queer |
| 0:45.1 | identity, and of course his unapologetic hatred for gear talk, which I make him do. |
| 0:50.5 | We wrap the show with the news of New Zealand's most famous through hike, getting a whole |
| 0:54.4 | lot pricier, tackle the age-old question of which liquids we'd want to dispense from our fingers, |
| 0:59.9 | we do the triple crown of tummy aches, and hear a listener's compelling pitch for taking this |
| 1:05.2 | circus to the Pacific Northwest. But first, if you've listened to Backpack Radio, you know that both |
| 1:12.3 | Chaunce and I are big fans of Gossamer gear, manufacturers of lightweight backpacking gear |
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| 1:23.5 | trekking poles. These poles are absurdly light, just 4.9 ounces per pole, making them the |
| 1:29.2 | perfect option for long days and big climbs. They're compact and packable, collapsing down to just |
| 1:34.8 | 23.5 inches so you can easily stash them in or on your pack when you don't need them. The LT5s |
| 1:41.7 | use a simple, secure twist-locked design, no flicks, no fuss, giving you |
| 1:45.9 | fast, solid adjustments at stay locked even over rugged miles. And thanks to their carbon fiber |
| 1:51.7 | construction, they're strong enough to handle a beating without weighing you down. And of course, |
| 1:57.1 | we've got a discount for you, backpacker Radio listeners. You can save 20% off a pair |
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