Backpacker Radio 38 | Legend on his Arizona Trail FKT, The Great Western Loop, and Supergluing His Foot Shut
In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio, myself plus a very special guest co-host are joined by Legend. He’s back, and does he have new stories to share. We chat all about his previous year, which was arguably busier than anyone in the backpacking world, including his Great Western Loop, a 7,000 mile hike, and his recent Arizona Trail FKT. We go way deep on both of these hikes, when we’re not filling the airwaves with laughter. We also unveil a new hiker of the week and a brand new segment, which will also likely be retired after this episode.
Subjects discussed in the episode include:
- Use code “TREK15” at GossamerGear.com to save 15%
- Sawyer’s International Website
- Sawyer Squeeze vs. Sawyer Micro Squeeze
- Use Code “trek10” at Greenbelly.co to save 10% off your order.
- Reflections on Stronghold’s murder
- Weezer’s back!
- Legend’s first Backpacker Radio appearance
- The Great Western Loop
- Legend’s Instagram account
- Arizona Trail FKT
- Legend’s Big 3
- The Trek Propaganda
- Top 10 Things I Didn’t Expect About Thru-Hiking by Cari Pattison
- PR 101 with Legend
- Song: Walking Slow by Animal Years
- Check out Trail Correspondents!
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