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#127 | Billy Widmer

#127 | Billy Widmer

Published 4 years, 1 month ago
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Minus33, we are joined by Badger's pal, Billy Widmer. In addition to being The Trek's go-to tech guru, Billy has an accomplished backpacking resume that includes an AT thru-hike, a lot of trekking through his native lands of New York, and a recent and very unorthodox thru-hike of the Arizona Trail. The conversation spins off in a predictably tangential fashion, where we talk about web 3.0, the blockchain, and the mental health impacts of 100% remote work.

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Interview with Billy Widmer

Time stamps & Questions

00:04:13 - QOTD: What's your death row meal?

00:07:20 - Welcome Billy!

00:07:52 - How did you get your trail name?

00:08:44 - Is that your death row meal?

00:09:00 - Were you always vegan in NY?

00:09:35 - What's your hiking background?

00:10:24 - Was that your first long-distance hiking trip?

00:10:48 - What have you been up to since the AT?

00:12:07 - When did you do the Uinta Highline?

00:12:22 - Give us the rundown on that!

00:12:56 - Does Utah get similar weather too Colorado?

00:13:41 - Why did you choose eastbound?

00:14:10 - Is there a logistical reason why people go one way versus another?

00:14:26 - How much of it is trailed?

00:15:00 - Is there a specific difference between the East terrain and West terrain?

00:15:56 - For someone interested in the Uinta Highline, do you have any prep advice?

00:17:14 - What is the Nolan's 14?

00:18:07 - Do you have to complete it in a certain amount of time?

00:18:26 - How many people have done it within 60 hours?

00:18:56 - What went wrong in your attempt?

00:19:57 - Did you give yourself checkpoints for pacing?

00:21:11 - What Mt. Elbert the first 14er you ever did?

00:21:28 - Would you make another attempt?

00:21:44 - Did you do Capitol Peak?

00:22:28 - What is it like going over the knife's edge on Capitol Peak?

00:23:18 - Chaunce, would you do Capitol Peak?

00:24:19 - Have you done any other 14ers that rival Capitol Peak?

00:24:51 - How does that compare to climbing in Yosemite?

00:25:15 - What's the most intense climbing you've done?

00:26:12 - Where did your idea for the AZT come from?

00:28:30 - Because of the water access, did your route work for you?

00:29:39 - What was your timeframe for hiking the AZT?

00:30:35 - Was it a fairly solo journey?

00:31:07 - Does your mind start playing tricks on you?

00:32:16 - What was the wildlife like?

00:33:24 - Do bites happen regularly?

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