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6 Hiking Podcasts that Don’t Suck
(Note: This list is hiking/backpacking-specific. There are a few awesome mountaineering podcasts out there which I will feature in a future post)
1. Backpacking Light Podcast
Audio & Video
Podcast page
Updated 1/week
If you’re into gear, this is your kind of podcast. The team at BackpackingLight are pros and this podcast enhances their reputation.
2. ATHiking… the Podcast
Audio
Podcast page
AT veteran Toothless provides awesome tips and advice, as well as some interesting historical info about the trail, in an often humorous, never dull style.
Updated avg 1-2/mo.
3. Compass Points TV
Video
Podcast page
YouTube channel: Compass Points TV
Updated 2/month
News reporter, freelance travel writer and avid hiker Dave Pidgeon takes you with him as he explores trails both domestic and international. At times he’s filming himself “Survivorman” style, other times he’s with a hiking partner, but the content is always extremely well-done, entertaining and informative.
4. Practical Backpacking Podcast
Audio
Podcast page
This informative backpacking podcast features interviews with experts and (as the title states) practical tips and advice for backpackers at every experience level.
5. Doing Stuff Outdoors Podcast
Audio
Podcast page
2/month
Although not specific to hiking, there’s plenty of great content here. Start with these ‘casts:
“Hike Naked Day & Being Followed by a Horse on the Appalachian Trail”
“Hiking a Section of the Appalachian Trail with Toothless”
6. SouthEastern Backpackers Podcast
Audio
Podcast page
Weekly updates (sometimes more)
From iTunes review page, user ShugSean writes: