Thru-Hiking 11,000+ Miles Together with Chris and Sara, aka Endless and QB (BPR #326)
Release Date: 10/06/2025
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We wrap the show with news of the asshat who vandalized the Katahdin sign, the triple crown of seafoods, and definitively answer the age old question of window vs. aisle.
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Interview with Chris & Sara aka Endless & QB
Time stamps & Questions
00:05:00 - Apply to blog for the Trek and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon!
00:09:10 - Introducing Endless & QB
00:15:55 - We Love Love: Where did you meet?
00:21:20 - Tell us about getting together on the CDT
00:23:55 - What’s it like to be a firefighter?
00:29:11 - What are some standout firefighter stories?
00:32:15 - Would you recommend being a firefighter to others?
00:35:35 - Is it difficult to align both of your schedules?
00:36:30 - When did you know you wanted to hike more trails together?
00:37:50 - When did you meet Jabba?
00:39:50 - How did you meet Twinkle and Grace?
00:43:36 - Any stories from the AZT?
00:45:40 - Tell us about Nepal
00:51:36 - Tell us about getting married at a pool party
00:56:10 - Tell us about your road trip in 2018
00:58:00 - Discussion about their speed of hiking
01:02:15 - How many miles have each of you hiked?
01:03:40 - What do you disagree about on trail?
01:05:15 - Was it hard to transition to an off-trail relationship?
01:10:50 - Discussion about knee surgery
01:11:56 - Tell us about your honeymoon roadtrip
01:14:55 - Tell us about hiking in the Sawtooths
01:16:50 - Tell us about the Loowit Trail
01:19:20 - Discussion about trail running and transitioning from thru-hiking
01:24:15 - Tell us about backpacking in the Wallowa Mountains
01:25:40 - How do you divvy up tasks in the backcountry?
01:28:30 - Tell us about the rest of the 2020 road trip
01:32:50 - How did you decide to hike the PCT a second time?
01:34:20 - Tell us about rafting the Grand Canyon
01:43:45 - Tell us about your hikes in Peru
01:46:40 - Why’d you get off the Oregon Desert Trail?
01:48:40 - Tell us about your hiking in Europe
01:59:15 - Did you dirtbag the whole time in Europe?
02:01:10 - Are you looking to do more international hiking?
02:01:45 - What’s your top 5 travel bucket list?
02:04:00 - Are you thinking about having kids?
02:05:30 - How was your recent hike of the CT?
02:06:45 - Stay Salty Question: What’s your hottest take in the world of backpacking or the outdoors?
Segments
Trek Propaganda: Someone Vandalized the Katahdin Sign — Rangers Are Asking for Your Help by Kelly Floro
QOTD: Window or aisle?
Triple Crown of seafoods
Mail Bag
5 Star Review
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