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Episode #208 - Chloë de Camara (Vulture)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Release Date: 03/05/2020

Episode #421 - Briana DeSanctis show art Episode #421 - Briana DeSanctis

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Today’s guest has recently completed a truly epic journey. Briana DeSanctis set out to hike the American Discovery Trail in January 2022. 6,800 miles later, having taken in all the seasons–twice–Briana finished her personal odyssey in February this year, becoming the first solo woman to do so. Having thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail almost a decade ago, Briana considered that it wasn’t enough for her, so she set her sights on this epic hike and worked to accumulate the funds she needed. On the way, she discovered that no woman had completed this hike, so the impetus to become the...

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Episode #420 - Clay Bonnyman Evans (Pony on the Cape Wrath Trail) show art Episode #420 - Clay Bonnyman Evans (Pony on the Cape Wrath Trail)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

We have an old friend on the show today. Clay Bonnyman Evans completed his AT thru-hike back in 2015, yet his latest hike is the intriguing Cape Wrath Trail. Clay shares his experience in his own inimitable style, even adding an unscheduled walk after the hike from Edinburgh to Glasgow. Because, well, why not? Clay is a contributor to the Trek, and you can follow his blog here He has added further links to illustrate some of the topics he brings up in our conversation to further aid you should you wish to follow this epic route. Also on the show today, the Dude, Brandon Jacob, shares...

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Episode #419 - Sarah Denison Williams show art Episode #419 - Sarah Denison Williams

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

A few weeks ago, I met today’s guest, Sarah Denison Williams, at the Appalachian Trail Club of Florida, and was so impressed by her presentation that I invited her on to the show. But it turned out that Sarah had so much more to share than the confines of her presentation that we expanded our recording to cover it all. Sarah shares the work done by the Conservation Foundation here in South West Florida, but also speaks to the local and national implications of that work and other trusts around the country. Additionally, she tells us the seven wilderness survival priorities that she...

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Episode #418 - George Steffanos show art Episode #418 - George Steffanos

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

We have an old friend back on the show today, though it’s the first time I’ve met him! He is George Steffanos, writer of the hugely entertaining blog, now book, Then the Hail Came. I read the book over about 18 months and was constantly gripped by both his recall and his descriptions of the trail. Also, it was 40 years ago that George headed out on the AT, and he shares plans for a future hike in 2025. You can buy the book at Amazon at , while you can learn more about George at . He’s also fairly lively on social media. You can follow him on Twitter (X) at , on Facebook at , and on...

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Episode #417 - Bern Leibensperger (Yardsale) show art Episode #417 - Bern Leibensperger (Yardsale)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Bern Leibensperger discovered the Appalachian Trail when her daughter expressed an interest in section hiking the trail several years ago. Since then, the two of them have racked up over 1,000 miles and, in an attempt to integrate further into our community, Bern and her husband Glen opened a hostel for hikers in PA. We discuss what it is that hikers need and Bern shares her own insights from her hiking. She’s also a fierce proponent of the Hike for Mental Health organization, helping out whenever she can with that awesome mission. You can find Bern and the Lookout Hostel on Facebook at ...

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Episode #416 - Audrey Payne (Glowstick) show art Episode #416 - Audrey Payne (Glowstick)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

We have another successful AT thru-hiker on the show today. Yet Audrey Payne seemed very unlikely to get the chance to hike the trail a few years earlier. How she recovered, and ultimately succeeded, is a story that she tells here in a conversation with Steve. Now, six years later, Audrey has continued to hike and has just released her book about her hike in 2018. You can find it on Amazon here. She also has an excellent website with great pictures of the AT and her other hikes. . Additionally, you can find her on social media at , and on YouTube at . Also today, Bob Campbell, or Sloggy,...

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Episode #415 - Al Marriott (Lookout) show art Episode #415 - Al Marriott (Lookout)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

We have two returning guests today. First up, Al Marriott, fresh from his AT thru-hike in 2022, followed up with the PCT last year. Al shares his varied life of adventure in a great conversation with Steve. He also tells us a story of how serendipitous the trail can be, with a chance meeting with people he shared an AT shelter with the previous year. Al’s YouTube channel–Adventure Together–continues to show his adventures. You can catch it here. , while he has a bunch of great pictures on Instagram and a wealth of stories on his blog at the Trek . Natisha Webb is our second...

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Episode #414 - Jessie Gehner (Twisted Sister) show art Episode #414 - Jessie Gehner (Twisted Sister)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Jessie Gehner, MD, is a thru-hiker from 2008 who then went to medical school. She currently works as an ER physician at Roanoke hospital, and is a member of the faculty of the Wilderness Medical Society, spearheading the Wilderness Medicine Fellowship at her hospital. She has continued her hiking life and, in her work capacity, also hikes to Everest Base Camp each year with a group of medical professionals. Jessie has provided links for both the base camp group, and the Wilderness Medical Society. She can also be found on Facebook at We also finished our Mighty Blue Class of 2023...

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Episode #413 - Daniel Clark (Lucky Colleague) show art Episode #413 - Daniel Clark (Lucky Colleague)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

We meet another Brit on the show today. Daniel Clark is a listener to the podcast, and he filled in the form to register as a guest on our website, adding rich detail about his 2023 thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. We explore some of his stories. Daniel has a terrific website that chronicles some of his other hikes. You can find it at He is also on social media at Instagram and YouTube at and  In our casual series of other hikes, my friend Andrew Cohen shares his recent experience on the TGO Challenge in Scotland. You can catch his YouTube at , where there is a playlist with 23...

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Episode #412 - Roxanne Lashley (Foxy) show art Episode #412 - Roxanne Lashley (Foxy)

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Roxanne Lashley took on the AT last year and took her time. She had planned to go straight north to south, yet reaching Harpers Ferry past the Independence Day holiday, she knew she needed to flip north, then head back south. Roxanne finished back at Harpers Ferry and shares her story with us. In our conversation, Roxanne mentioned a couple of MeetUps, so, if you’re a lone who’d like to hike with others, check out these MeetUps   Remember, there are MeetUps all over the country, so check out others in your area. Also today, Amanda Aguillard shares her story of hiking the...

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We first met Chloë de Camara a few weeks ago on the show, informing us about the critical Leave No Trace principles and, in a follow-up conversation, it was clear that Chloë had her own Appalachian Trail story about her trek in 2015.

She was very intentional about how she came to the trail, writing a thesis about Appalachian Trail thru-hiking as a spiritual experience and volunteering for the ATC. As you'll hear, meeting the inspirational Jennifer Pharr Davis was a great motivator for her own journey.

If you'd like to see more of what Chloë does, click on this link to the ATC's Start Smart program https://youtu.be/J_-evEG3fFg

Also today, we have the start of a new series; A Woman of a Certain Age, where Kate Stillwell prepares for and then attempts a thru-hike of the AT from April 1. In this episode, Steve and Kate talk, along with Kate's daughter Alexa, or Tinkerbell.

Our new book, Grandma Gatewood's Walk, by Ben Montgomery, teaches us more about the harshness of Emma's life and the early days of her epic journey.

If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. The donate button is on the Mighty Blue podcast page at https://mightyblueontheat.com/the-podcast/

Any support is gratefully received.

Music for the "A Woman of a Certain Age" segment is by permission of Kate's friend, John Jensen. You can see and hear it in full on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP7g7qivo4

Thanks, John.