Worthy (and more) successor to Sounds of the Trail
Zach Davis has been providing long-distance hikers with excellent information and resources in a variety of media for several years, starting with his book, "Appalachian Trials" — for my money, the single most important book any aspiring Appalachian Trail hiker can read, thanks to its focus on the mental aspects of the hike. And of course he is the guy behind The Trek (thetrek.co), an excellent, interesting site with a ton of information about long-distance hiking. In the past year or so, he and his podcast partner, Juliana Chaunce, have launched Backpacker Radio and now Trail Correspondents, a spin-off of BR's excellent 2018 series of ongoing reports from current long-trail hikers. I just want to say a big, big thank you to Zach and crew for bringing us the TC show. When Sounds of the Trail petered out after a couple of fine seasons, I really missed hearing directly from hikers on the trail. Now with TC, that concept is back, bigger and better than ever, well organized and fun. If anyone wants to hear the Season 1 correspondents, do it through the Backpacker Radio podcast, which is also outstanding ... and frequently very funny.Read full review »
Claybonnyman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/19
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I’m so glad you started this individual podcast for the thru hikers. It’s inspiring, informative, emotional and entertaining, thanks a ton!
Oregondigitalhunter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/19
Love the podcast! I really dig how you get to learn about not just the fun experiences but also the challenges that some people face to thruhike. Keep up the solid work! PCT 2020! Mitch
MKVillafania via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/19
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