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Back to Episodes#175 | Teresa Martinez Returns to Reflect on 10 Years of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition
Description
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by friend of the podcast, renaissance woman, and Executive Director of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Teresa Martinez. Teresa feeds us prickly pear margaritas and shares some of the key achievements of the CDT since our last chat, including the recent National Monument designation of Camp Hale in which she got to meet President Biden. We get the full story of her interaction with the POTUS, including some well-earned water works, she reflects on what work has gone into growing the CDTC into thriving organization that it is today, what challenges and opportunities lie ahead, the process of turning trail towns into gateway communities, how climate change is impacting the thru-hikability of the trail, and much more. Teresa is the best and this conversation offers a very clear reminder of why this is true.
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Interview with Teresa Martinez
Time stamps & Questions
00:05:04 - QOTD: How was Mexico?
00:12:53 - Reminders: apply to blog for the Trek, check out our new stretch shorts, apply to be the Trek's Youtube personality, Hiker Trash Meetup December 10!
00:17:53 - Introducing Teresa
00:22:38 - What does the 10 year anniversary of the CDTC feel like?
00:24:31 - Tell us about meeting the President.
00:29:39 - How have your fears for the organization changed?
00:25:47 - What are some of the things you're doing that could be considered risky?
00:39:48 - Are there certain organizations you're modeling the CDTC after?
00:44:11 - What elements of your ATC work did you bring to the CDTC versus improve upon?
00:52:31 - Tell us about the Camp Hale designation.
00:59:00 - What are the primary benefits of it becoming a National Monument?
01:04:29 - What would you consider some of the other major accomplishments of the CDTC?
01:08:19 - Do CDT purists get mad when signs are added?
01:13:40 - What's your take on mapping and navigation?
01:18:28 - How did the Imbibe the Divide events go?
01:20:23 - What is your favorite pie flavor in Pie Town?
01:24:45 - How much of building a trail community happens organically versus planned?
01:29:47 - Is community fostering getting easier with people migrating into the mountain west?
01:34:48 - How has the percentage of completed trail increased since we last spoke?
01:38:09 - What does it take to galvanize communities to maintain remote sections of the trail?
01:41:55 - Tell us about the 10 for 10 Themes and October's theme of hunting.
01:46:20 - Tell us about climate change impacts to the CDT.