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Sabrina, Scott, David and I head to the Texas Hill Country for some VERY CLOSE to the city backpacking around Lake Georgetown. David takes an Uber when his Oboz fail him. We did a commercial for Topo Terraventure. We drank some genuine #hikertrash boxed booze. We slept under a huge ENO tarp. It was a blast. Resources from this Episode: * Topo Terraventure the (un)official shoe of Nature’s Call * ERL Guidebook – available as a digital download * Good Water Loop in Georgetown, TX
I count down the Top 11 place I want to go backpacking – hopefully giving you plenty of ideas for your bucket list. ERL Guidebook available for download now. It’s 33% off until the end of the year! The Backpacking Bucket List: 11. Buffalo River –This is in Arkansas and I’ve been saying I want to do it forever, but I keep going back to the ERL. 10. John Muir Trail – It’s named after the big JM AND it’s in the Sierras. I don’t need to convince you. 9. AppalachianTrail – The OG thru-hike. Gotta do it. 8. Yosemite’s Camp 4 and Half Dome – We’ve talked about it on the show more times than anything else. So. Much. History. Get your permits early. 7. Pacific Crest Trail – My “if-I-only-get-one-thru-hike” trail of choice. 6. Havasupai – Dat teal waterfall tho. 5. Uluru – IN A THUNDERSTORM. Beautiful red sandstone in the middle of the Australian Outback. 4. Macchu Picchu – Take the Salkantay Trail all the way into the clouds. 3. Everest Base Camp – and no further. We want ...
This is a true crime story with quite a bit of violence discussed – just a heads up. Cary Stayner murdered four women in the area immediately surrounding Yosemite National Park – he had grown up in the area and worked for a lodge frequented by guests of the National Park. Resources Mentioned: * Outside Magazine: “The Yosemite Horror“ * A&E Article about Stayner * Stayner’s Wikipedia entry As I mentioned at the end of the episode, we’ll be doing some stuff around the Eagle Rock Loop in the coming weeks. If you want to pick up the ERL guidebook to take a look and get ready, I’d appreciate it.
Patrick and I put the LoftTekAdventure Jacket through the paces of a quick fall into a river (or, uh, a bathroom sink). I also speak with Tayson from Outdoor Vitals about the insulation (LoftTek) that powers this new puffy and why it’s better than down in (almost) every way. Go check out their Kickstarter and consider backing this cool jacket.
Craig Rowe was a backcountry guide before he had the idea for TripTarp. He walks us through his journey from idea to Kickstarter and all the way to store shelves near you. Craig was kind enough to offer Nature’s Call listeners a 20% off deal with the code “CALL”.
I went to Dinosaur Valley State Park outside of Fort Worth, Texas. They have foam dinosaurs that’repretty cool. It had been raining all week and the ground was saturated. Then it rained some more. Resources: * Dinosaur Valley State Park
The conclusion. Connor and I made it to the lake, had a great time wandering around in the empty forest around. Really enjoyed teetering at the edge of the alpine zone. Gear and Grub from this Episode: * SlingFin (the SplitWingtarp isn’t released yet, but they make kickass tents) * JetBoil Flash (REI | Amazon, it’s cheaper on Amazon) * REI Igneo 25 * OMealsMaple and Brown Sugar Oatmeal (MY FAVORITE OATMEAL) * AlpineStartBlack Coffee * Vivo Barefoot * Backpacker’s PantryGranola with Bananas & Milk * OvaEasy Eggs Resources Mentioned: * Rocky Mountain National Park The Eagle Rock Loop Guidebook is Available – The Trail is PERFECT in Autumn
Rocky Mountain National Park with my friend Connor. We got CRAZY LUCKY to get the wilderness permit we wanted (Thunder Lake). It’s a beautiful lake, the weather was very cooperative (some drizzling). It’s well worth your time, next time you’re going to RMNP. Gear and Grub from this Episode: * SlingFin (the SplitWingtarp isn’t released yet, but they make kickass tents) * JetBoil Flash (REI | Amazon, it’s cheaper on Amazon) * REI Igneo 25 * OMealsMaple and Brown Sugar Oatmeal (MY FAVORITE OATMEAL) * AlpineStartBlack Coffee Resources Mentioned: * Rocky Mountain National Park * Anthony’s Instagram (follow for those sweet, sweet Yosemite pics) The Eagle Rock Loop Guidebook is Available – The Trail is PERFECT in Autumn
Mike is a designer, a backpacker, and (of late) a board game creator. He made Trailhead, which is available on Kickstarter nowthrough Halloween (10/31). Resources: * Trailhead’s Kickstarter * Bohnanza (the other game Mike mentioned taking on the trail)