James Appleton on Hiking and Peakbagging in the Adirondacks
Release Date: 10/14/2024
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Interview with James Appleton
Time stamps & Questions
00:06:15 - Reminders: Join us in Denver on December 7th! Apply to be a 2025 blogger and support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content!
00:12:05 - Introducing James
00:12:53 - What was your introduction to the outdoors?
00:15:27 - What are the hot spots in Lake Placid?
00:18:05 - Tell us about the Blue Line Bakery
00:20:00 - Tell us about working in the film industry
00:23:00 - What’s the coolest movie you’ve worked on?
00:24:30 - Tell us about working on a sex scene
00:27:25 - Is it difficult to hike peaks with a lot of muscle on your upper body?
00:31:30 - Discussion about Adirondack hiking culture
00:36:20 - What are the most common 46ers to start off with?
00:38:35 - Do you need map and compass skills?
00:40:31 - Tell us about the Lake Placid 9er
00:42:20 - What led you into losing weight and how did it work for you?
00:44:57 - What was your guilty pleasure snack?
00:46:30 - Was it hard to workout while cutting carbs out?
00:48:27 - What are the highlights of the Northville Placid Trail?
00:53:00 - Discussion about James’ podcast
00:54:42 - What equipment do you bring onto the trail for recording audio?
00:56:00 - Do you have free time?
00:59:41 - What goes into becoming a guide?
01:02:03 - What are your favorite peaks to hike?
01:04:00 - Which peaks do people put off hiking?
01:05:00 - What’s the best peak for beginners?
01:06:15 - What are some underrated mountains that are not 46ers?
01:07:00 - What peak have you done the most?
01:08:00 - What’s the wet season in the Adirondacks?
01:09:40 - What are the shelters like on the NPT?
01:12:20 - When should people visit the Adirondacks if they had any week of the year?
01:13:35 - When are hikers normally done with the NPT by?
01:16:00 - Discussion about bugs
01:18:06 - Do you have plans to hike in other areas?
01:21:15 - Tell us about your upcoming book
01:22:40 - Can you give us a quick campfire story?
01:26:31 - Stay Salty Question: What’s your outdoors hot take?
01:28:00 - Where can people keep up with you?
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