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    Episodes (4)

    Jeremiah Trombly: Buck Stories From 2023, Scouting Insights, and Tales From The Track

    Jeremiah Trombly: Buck Stories From 2023, Scouting Insights, and Tales From The Track
    Welcome to a special episode of STAGR Cast with Jeremiah Trombly. In this episode, Jeremiah reflects on his successful hunts in 2023, where he harvested four beautiful bucks across the Northeast. Join him as he shares insights and strategies for scouting, providing a down-to-earth perspective on the challenges and triumphs of each hunt. In this focused episode, Jeremiah discusses the unique stories behind each buck, offering a genuine look into his experiences in the wilderness. Looking forward, he outlines his plans for the 2024 season, giving listeners a sneak peek into the practical strategies he's preparing to implement. For those interested in a straightforward and authentic exploration of hunting experiences, this episode of STAGR Cast is a must-listen. Join Jeremiah Trombly as he takes you on a genuine journey through the heart of nature, one successful hunt at a time.

    18. Kate Rhodes, Adirondack Guide, FKT Record Holder and Ultra-Runner Extraordinaire

    18. Kate Rhodes, Adirondack Guide, FKT Record Holder and Ultra-Runner Extraordinaire

    Melissa first met Kate Rhodes, a fellow backpacker and NYS Licensed Outdoor Guide, where she’s met so many other amazing women – out on trail! They both happened to be camping out at the same lean-to on the same night along the Northville Placid Trail in the Adirondacks when Melissa first heard word of but a few of Kate’s many amazing outdoor endeavors — but she’s so humble, it was her hiking companions who were the ones to hype her up!

    At the time, Kate was training for an upcoming attempt at snagging the unsupported record for the Fastest Known Time for traversing all 46 of the Adirondack peaks over 4,000 feet in one fell swoop — and in this episode you’ll get to hear all about the planning logistics and training for that, as well as her subsequent FKT pursuits. But that’s just the tip of her awesomeness iceberg!

     

    Kate’s an Adirondack 46’er, President of Adirondack Mountain Rescue, a non-profit Wilderness Search and Rescue team, an Outdoor Guide working with multiple Adirondack-based guiding services, and co-owner of the gluten, dairy, soy & refined sugar-free TogaNola Snack Company -- all while holding down a 9 to 5 as an Industrial Hygienist, and is absolutely crushing it at her latest pursuit - ultra-running.

     

    You’ll get to hear all about Kate’s journey from growing up as an inside kid to becoming an outdoor badass, how inspiring other women and young girls helps to keep her going, and about the important role the outdoors play in her own mental health and well-being.

     

    A brief note to listeners – around an hour and 9 minutes into this episode, there is talk about the suicide of a close family member of Kate’s. That event is one of the driving forces behind her current endeavors and the reason she helps raise money for organizations such as 46 Climbs and The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. 

     

    If you or anyone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or text TALK to 741741.  

     

    Shownotes and Useful Links:

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    Kate Rhodes – Instagram

    TogaNola Snack Company – Instagram

    TogaNola Snack Company – Web

    Adirondack Mountain Rescue

    46Climbs

    American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

    Shawangunk Ridge Trail Run

    Fastest Known Time

    Hennig Preserve, Saratoga County, New York

    Adirondack 46ers

    The Trans Adirondack Route with Erik Schlimmer

    The Trans Adirondack Route with Erik Schlimmer

    Erik Schlimmer found the Trans Adirondack Route in 2013 and through the Friends of the Trans Adirondack Route has provided support, resources and intel on what is some of the most rugged and challenging hikes in the United States. 

    "Established in 2013, the Trans Adirondack Route is a primitive pathway that traverses New York’s Adirondack Park, the largest park and forest preserve in the Lower Forty-Eight. Running 238.2 miles, few footpaths are wilder, and the route has gained a notorious nickname: "The Triple Crown Crusher." This is due to it defeating three "Triple Crowners" – those who have hiked 8,000 miles along the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Continental Divide Trail.

    The route's wildness can be assessed by the public land it traverses. Five wilderness areas and eight wild forests mark the most primitive sections. During a Trans Adirondack Route traverse, you'll hike through prime moose habitat, past the haunts of old-time hermits, and under virgin timber. Primarily a lowland route, the path hops from lake to lake and meanders down scenic river valleys.

    The Trans Adirondack Route uses 188 miles (79%) of hiking trails, 39 miles (16%) of road walking, and 11 miles (5%) of off-trail travel to get from one end of the park to the other. " (source: transadk.com)



    Connect with Erik and Friends of the Trans Adirondack Route:
    Instagram: @transadk
    Visit the Trans Adirondack Route web site
    Find Erik's books, maps and guidebooks  here
    Erik Schlimmer on Amazon

    Connect with Lori:
    Instagram: @thehikepodcast
    Twitter: @thehikepodcast
    Blog: thehikepodcast.wordpress.com
    Facebook: @thehikepodcast

    Special thank you to Isabella, Tim, Leisel, Greg and Julie for being show patrons!

    Music outro track "Two Mountains at a Time" from Live at the Fillmore by Pachyderm


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    Wilderness Guiding in the Adirondacks with Mike Bartolotti

    Wilderness Guiding in the Adirondacks with Mike Bartolotti

    Mike Bartolotti discusses what it's like to be a wilderness guide in the Adirondacks, living and recreating in Adirondack Park and how he co-founded a challenge to get people exploring the local mountains during every season. We chat hike peaks challenges, the Fulton Chain Trifecta, 90 mile canoe races, and the many ways to recreate in the Adirondacks.

    Mike also shares his advice for becoming a wilderness guide and the steps he took to get there, including being a Search and Rescue volunteer.

    Connect with Mike:
    Instagram: @fultonchaintrifecta
    Web: Fulton Chain Trifecta
    Email: mike.b (at) mountainmanoutdoors.com

    Connect with Lori:
    Instagram: @thehikepodcast, @lori_the_explorer
    Twitter: @thehikepodcast
    Blog: thehikepodcast.wordpress.com
    Facebook: @thehikepodcast

    Email Lori at hikepodcast@gmail.com

    Special thank you to Isabella for being a show patron!

    Music track "Two Mountains at a Time" from Live at the Fillmore by Pachyderm, used under the Creative Commons license. 





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    Email: hikepodcast@gmail.com

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