Hike is a podcast that shares the stories of people and places that inspire us to explore, wander, and live.
Meet Latinas who Hike founder Victoria Buitron and listen to her story of hiking and engaging the Latina Hiking Community. We talk about how she founded the group and the ideas she has to expand it t…
Gabby Gilmer just recently finished a thru hike of the Arizona Trail. Listen to us talk about how her journey to hiking after injury forced her to quit competitive soccer and training to be an Olympi…
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Welcome to the 25th episode of the Hike: Explore | Wander | Live podcast. Thanks so much for being a listener, and whether you've just found the show or have been listening from the start - I appreci…
Today’s guest is Matt Nelson, Executive Director of the Arizona Trail Association.
Matt has a passion for the mountains, being outdoors and providing opportunities for the next generation to become a…
Clayton Pannell, former Appalachian Trail thruhiker (1995), shares how he worked to create the Benton MacKaye Trail (BMT) and his years of maintaining that trail. As a former Benton MacKaye Trail Ass…
Hailing from Wyoming and living just outside of Yellowstone, this week’s guest has the wilderness basically at his back door. Brian has a lot of experience in the outdoors and is a veteran, emergency…
Lori takes listeners on an off season, day trip exploration of Acadia National Park, visiting Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, Otter Cliff, Downtown Bar Harbor, Jordan Pond and Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse.
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Author, avid hiker and hiking guide Matt Reeder (The Ruddy Hill Press) shares a collection of lesser traveled and fantastic hikes along northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. Listen to Matt discu…
In this episode, Lori interviews Oregon Desert Trail Coordinator and Triple Crown Hiker Renee Patrick.
Renee takes listeners on a journey which starts with her personal hiking experiences and how tha…
Bill Cox, Superintendent of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CRNRA), informs listeners about the 48 mile stretch of the river and 15 different units that make up the CRNRA. The Chatt…
In this episode, Shannon gives listeners a look into what it's like to take a Wilderness Training Course, hiking in LA and starting up a hiking podcast. She gives us a peek into her future hiking pla…
Erin from Collectively Outside shares how she got into trail running, decided to organize a trail festival for women and how all women who enjoy the outdoors can gain value from attending this summer…
Find out how Springer Mountain became the Southern Terminus of the Appalachian Trail and some facts about hiking it all the way from Georgia to Maine...or Maine to Georgia...or some other variation.
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Learn about Jim Tabor, who is better known as Barefoot Carver and Spoon Man. He’s a Trail Angel who carves spoons and leaves them out on the Appalachian Trail as a bit of Trail Magic for hikers along…
Stacia shares her personal experiences of being on the Appalachian Trail and how it helped her grow and find purpose in life.
Anyone who is planning a section or thru hike or has done one will find t…
Meet Alison Wright and Sarah Castle of the Cairn Project. Two inspiring women and friends who are doing great things to support young girls and women become confident adventurers.
They share their st…
In this episode, Lori talks with Anna Zanetti, North Carolina Director of Friends of the Smokies.
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Note: This episode has some technical issues/audio quality issues, but I decided to still post it and share out a great conversation with Chris of Outmersive Films! Thanks for listening.
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From deserts to coast to rainforests to mountains, Oregon has a wealth of beautiful hiking.
In this episode, Lori interviews Franziska Weinheimer of Hike Oregon. They talk about the resources she pro…