Mighty Blue is Mighty Good
Having hiked The AT for 25 years and about 1,400 miles, I have grown to love AT Hiker culture. Like the famous 6 blind men trying to describe an elephant, podcasts such as Mighty Blue's are Mighty Helpful in answering the Why am I hiking this stretch of dirt question. Mighty Blue does an excellent job of telling his AT story and that of many other AT hikers. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around IronWill, an AT hikerette that completed a thru- hike with no legs. She's more of a man than I will ever be. In spite of his English accent but because of his choice of verbiage, this is a podcast well worth your time if you are hiking The AT or even considering it. Happy Trails --- JASH - Just A Section HikerRead full review »
JASH of The AT via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/17
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This is an excellent podcast that will appeal to anyone that enjoys hiking, camping, being outdoors, or just appreciates a well told story. In this podcast listeners will enjoy a story about one man's journey on the AT and the people he met, the interviews provide great insight on hiking the...Read full review »
JosephGuzzo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/01/16
I'm very close to the same age as Steve, yet if I did the AT next year, I'd be just a few years older than him when he thru-hiked. I LOVE hearing his dilemma of midnight trips into the woods to empty an aging bladder, as I know I'LL be facing the same concerns. Nice to know I...Read full review »
reckless abandon 21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/18
Thanks this is such an awesome podcast. I have been listening almost non stop. I have always wanted to do this hike and I think you have inspired me to start planning it.
Bianco1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/18
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