What’s it like to hike and live in the backcountry for 5 months? Host and thru-hiker & YouTuber Kyle Hates Hiking (Kyle O’Grady), who has completed every last step of the Appalachian Trail, interviews other thru-hikers, peak-baggers, and backpackers who are almost as crazy as him. Is life while thru-hiking really as glamorous as the social media stars make it out to be? Is pooping in the woods rea... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 188 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | SportsWilderness |
James Appleton of the 46 of 46 podcast AND Seek to do More joins me! James is an avid hiker and guide in the Adirondacks, and has a coaching program designed to help hikers "break free from MEDIOCRITY" and perform their best on and off the trail. In ... more
ISuckAtHiking is BACK on the show, and this time he offically carries the title of Appalachian Trail thru hiker. In our previous episode, I expressed concern about whether Michael would be able to thru hike the Appalachian Trail with his dog, but he ... more
Okay, maybe a decent amount of people talk about it but hey... we're gonna talk about it too! Baker is back on the show and we talk all about how him and his wife recently moved into a van full time. They will be spending the forseeable future travel... more
This is what I've been up to, why the show has been paused, AND the story of how I failed the Pacfic Crest Trail for third year in a row.
Video of us running Chase Rapids: youtu.be/bEQmHQPATNI/
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I was interested in hearing about the book this woman authored that was being interviewed. However, poscaster didn’t ask her any questions about the story and mostly just talked about himself. I found him to be very uncompelling.
You can’t just start this banger of a podcast and never post again! Hiking 2026 and these are great. Alas, understandable with the YouTube, but I can’t get enough AT content…
Recently found Kyle’s show on YouTube. His shows are both informative and entertaining.
I absolutely love this podcast, especially the Baker Episodes. I stumbled across one of Kyle’s YouTube videos a couple years ago, and I’ve been hooked ever since! I plan to follow in his footsteps and never carry a camp chair under any circumstances.
This podcast is the only thing you're allowed to play on bluetooth speakers while hiking, and you're encouraged to max out volume. It reduces your base weight by 27%, and being a subscriber actually works in place of permits at any hiking destination and pre-reserves the best shelters and tent sites. If played loud enough, bears will allow you to saddle and ride them.
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This podcast offers an engaging exploration of the realities of hiking, particularly thru-hiking, through interviews with passionate hikers, backpackers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The host shares both humorous and insightful anecdotes, often contrasting the glamorous portrayals of hiking seen on social media with the gritty, authentic experiences of life on the trail. Topics frequently include personal challenges faced during long hikes, the dynamics of the hiking community, gear discussions, and the emotional impacts of outdoor adventures. The engaging conversations are aimed at both novices and seasoned hikers, creating a space for education and camaraderie.
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These podcasts share a similar audience with Trail Tales:
1. The Backpacking Podcast presented by Outdoor Vitals
2. Backpacker Radio
3. Backpacking Light Podcast
4. Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
5. Adventure Sports Podcast
Trail Tales launched 7 years ago and published 188 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Trail Tales include:
1. James Appleton
2. Michael McAnally
3. Taylor the Nahamsha Hiker
4. Steven Smith
5. Levi Spangler
6. Justin Outdoors
7. Audrey Glowstick Payne
8. Elina Osborne
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