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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2021 · 56 MIN

19. Trailcraft Ideas For JMT Hikers With John Ladd

from The Thru-Hiking Podcast · host A THRU-r Production With Carol "Cheer" Coyne

In this recording from one of our community meetups via Zoom, John Ladd presents his trailcraft ideas for JMT (or John Muir Trail) hikers. During this presentation, John goes over lesser known trail hacks based on his experience in the Sierra, his extensive research, and JMT survey results. John has spent over 250 days in the Sierra range over the past 12 years and is the head of many JMT social networks. He also has conducted annual post-hike surveys since 2012 and now has information from 6,000 hikes totalling in at 1 million miles. If you are a future JMT hiker (or even a weekend backpacker or longer distance hiker) definitely give this a listen; you'll probably learn something and gain takeaways that could enhance future hikes! If you'd like to follow along with the presentation slides John went over for visuals, you can view/download from here: Presentation Slides & Resource Links   YouTube video of the presentation. Feel free to subscribe for all of our updated uploads below: YouTube Video Subscribe To THRU-r's YouTube Channel You can subscribe to THRU-r's mailing list below for updates (and all things thru-hiking): Subscribe Here If you loved this episode and our thru-hiker spotlights, remember to subscribe, rate & review, and share this podcast! Connect With Us / Join The THRU-r Community: THRU-r Website THRU-r Instagram THRU-r Facebook THRU-r Youtube Cheer's YouTube Cheer's Instagram Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis

In this recording from one of our community meetups via Zoom, John Ladd presents his trailcraft ideas for JMT (or John Muir Trail) hikers. During this presentation, John goes over lesser known trail hacks based on his experience in the Sierra, his extensive research, and JMT survey results. John has spent over 250 days in the Sierra range over the past 12 years and is the head of many JMT social networks. He also has conducted annual post-hike surveys since 2012 and now has information from 6,000 hikes totalling in at 1 million miles. If you are a future JMT hiker (or even a weekend backpacker or longer distance hiker) definitely give this a listen; you'll probably learn something and gain takeaways that could enhance future hikes! If you'd like to follow along with the presentation slides John went over for visuals, you can view/download from here: Presentation Slides & Resource Links   YouTube video of the presentation. Feel free to subscribe for all of our updated uploads below: YouTube Video Subscribe To THRU-r's YouTube Channel You can subscribe to THRU-r's mailing list below for updates (and all things thru-hiking): Subscribe Here If you loved this episode and our thru-hiker spotlights, remember to subscribe, rate & review, and share this podcast! Connect With Us / Join The THRU-r Community: THRU-r Website THRU-r Instagram THRU-r Facebook THRU-r Youtube Cheer's YouTube Cheer's Instagram Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis

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