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  • In this episode of the Peanut Butter and Mountains Podcast, we dive deep into comparing the John Muir Trail and the Colorado Trail to determine which one is better suited for your next hiking adventure. Covering aspects such as terrain, elevation, logistics, resupply, weather, and social experiences, we aim to provide you with a comprehensive guide to help you choose the right trail for you. Whether you're looking for a more social experience or a solitude-filled journey, this episode has you covered!
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    00:00 Introduction to Trail Comparisons 01:01 Terrain and Elevation Profiles 02:19 Logistics and Isolation 03:11 Social Aspects of the Trails 06:30 Weather and Seasonal Considerations 10:43 Water Sources and Resupplies 13:27 Permits and Final Thoughts 18:01 Conclusion and Itinerary Resources

  • In this episode, we dive deep into Jamie Lambert's incredible experience hiking the Continental Divide Trail (CDT). Starting in the remote deserts of New Mexico and ending in the breathtaking vistas of Glacier National Park, Jamie recounts the physical and mental challenges she faced, including encounters with severe weather, unmarked trails, wild animals, and even stalking incidents. Along the way, she shares her high and low moments, from the adorations of the Wind River Range to the grueling stretches in Idaho, and offers invaluable advice on gear, safety, and trail navigation. Whether you're an aspiring thru-hiker or an outdoor enthusiast, Jamie's story provides inspiration and practical insights into enduring one of America's toughest long-distance trails.

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    00:53 Introducing Jamie Lambert 01:41 Discussing the CDT 02:23 Starting the CDT in New Mexico 05:26 Challenges and Adventures in New Mexico 14:21 Safety Concerns on the Trail 24:21 Transitioning to Colorado 24:43 Dealing with Snow and Flip-Flopping 26:54 Facing Trail Obstacles 30:29 Flip-Flopping to Wyoming 32:00 Encountering Fires in Montana 33:00 Challenges of Hiking in Colorado 34:02 Navigating the CDT: Route Finding and Terrain 38:12 Solo Journey and Meeting New Friends 38:50 Experiencing the Winds and Trail Memories 47:04 Tough Terrain in Idaho and Montana 52:14 The Beauty of Glacier National Park 56:20 Reflecting on the CDT Journey 01:01:06 Rapid Fire Questions and Gear Talk --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

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  • In this video, I provide a one-year review of the Hyperlite Windrider 40 backpack, detailing my experiences on various treks, including the 100-mile Wonderland Trail and climbing trips in Colorado. I cover the pros, such as its lightweight design, see-through mesh for easy access, and efficient storage options. I also discuss its cons, including the high-position sternum strap, lack of load-bearing straps, non-removable hip belt, and price point. Additionally, I offer an alternative recommendation: the ULA Circuit, highlighting its suitability for larger capacities and winter camping. Tune in to decide if the Hyperlite Windrider 40 is the right backpack for you.

    Hyperlite Mountain Gear Windrider 40L:https://backcountry.rockporch.com/prdlink/45b8KrYcPh ULA Circuit: https://www.ula-equipment.com/product/circuit/

    00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:27 Pros of the Hyperlite Windrider 40 03:44 Cons of the Hyperlite Windrider 40 05:29 Who Should Buy This Backpack? 06:20 Alternative Recommendation: ULA Circuit 07:52 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement ---

  • In this video, I dive into my top gear for 2024 that will enhance your outdoor adventures in 2025.

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  • In this episode, I share the story of how one Instagram post led to losing 333 followers in a single day. I discuss my journey through mountaineering, backpacking, and climbing, which has led me to rediscover my passion for hunting. After the tragic loss of a close friend on Mount St. Helens, I began to reevaluate my content and its purpose. As I work towards completing Colorado's 58 fourteeners and climbing Denali, I reflect on how my life goals are shifting towards self-sufficiency and providing for my future family. I dive into my renewed interest in hunting, the emotional journey of my first successful antelope hunt, and the reaction it elicited from my followers. Join me as I explore the balance between adventure, self-provision, and the pursuit of becoming a total outdoorsman. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chadahooche_/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In this episode, we sit down with Drew Baker, an Outdoor Creator Academy student and an ultra-talented photographer and videographer from Southwest Montana. Drew shares how he seamlessly integrates his passion for fly fishing and guiding with his love for the camera. He delves into the transformative experience of capturing moments in nature, whether through hunting, fishing, or exploring the wild outdoors. Drew discusses his successful UGC (User Generated Content) career, working with around 15-20 brands over the last two years, and offers practical advice on building both personal and brand rapport. Through consistent engagement and authentic content, Drew has managed to turn his passion into a lucrative endeavor.
    Drew's Instagram Free Training on How to Become and Outdoor Creator The Outdoor Creator Academy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In 2019, I left a job I hated to pursue my dream of becoming a content creator. By 2024, I had achieved my dream but faced serious challenges, including burnout, imposter syndrome, and creative blocks. This episode covers my journey from overcoming initial struggles to handling pressures in later years and offers insights for aspiring creators. Subscribe and stay tuned for my 6-month update.
    https://www.instagram.com/chadahooche_/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • *On this episode, I'm a guest on Hiker Trash Radio In this episode of Hiker Trash Radio, Chad open ups about his ongoing creator identity crisis, shares hilarious 'hiker trash' moments, recounts epic tales from the Wonderland Trail, Rim to Rim to Rim, and his 100-mile endurance runs. Discover his favorite gear, listen to his honest reflections on splitting up time between various outdoor activities, and get insights into his recent transition away from the 9 to 5 grind. Whether you're a hiking enthusiast or just love thrilling outdoor stories, this episode is packed with wisdom, adventures, and a bit of sun hoodie slander. Donā€™t miss it! 00:27 Defining Hiker Trash 01:30 Reflecting on Past Episodes 02:39 Trail Names and Hiking Hacks 03:53 Essential Gear for Hiking 05:20 The Sun Hoodie Debate 09:20 Journey into Through Hiking 17:50 Rim to Rim to Rim Adventure 28:23 Splitboarding and Combining Activities 32:58 Life Lessons from the Mountains 33:51 Winter Thru-Hiking Adventures 34:58 Exploring Fast Packing 35:32 Gear Talk and Packing Tips 42:19 The Wonderland Trail Experience 48:12 Identity Crisis and Future Plans 54:50 Podcast and Media Recommendations 01:02:20 Final Thoughts and Shout Outs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In this episode we welcome back Jeff Garmire, an accomplished backpacker and endurance athlete, who previously appeared on episode 71. With over 30,000 backpacking miles, numerous FKTs, and multiple calendar-year Triple Crowns, Jeff dives into his recent endeavors, including the Cocodona 250, an FKT attempt on the Tahoe Rim Trail, and his new event, the Montana Meltdown. Jeff discusses his seasonal training routines, navigating injuries, the joys of fast-packing, and emphasizes the importance of seizing the moment and trying new things.
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  • n this video, I share 10 critical tips I wish I knew before hiking the Wonderland Trail to help you avoid common mistakes and ensure a smoother adventure. From permit strategies to dealing with elevation changes, and even unexpected spider webs, these insights are designed to optimize your hiking experience. Learn about the best times to get permits, the significance of planning itineraries, the importance of resupply options, as well as practical advice for hiking gear and managing trail conditions. Make sure to watch until the end ā€” the last tip might surprise you!
    šŸ“Œ Plan your Wonderland hike for free here (Adventure Database): šŸ’„ My Wonderland Thru Hike Gear: šŸ›Œ Sleep System: Western Mountaineering Sleeping Bag | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/um8SZNcwpz Klymit Luxe Pillow | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/RrHAtBSGnS Klymit Static V Lite Insulated Sleeping Pad | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/xHrqAiHhLV šŸŽ’ Backpack/Tent: Hyperlight Southwest 40L | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/Pz2bnjRLE1 šŸ§„ Clothing/Shoes: Columbia Silver Ridge Long Sleeve Shirt | https://amzn.to/3sgG9Dw Mier 5in Shorts | https://amzn.to/3OxOREY Neck Drape | https://amzn.to/3QJUMcF Darn Tough Socks | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/s8BTr3z5qN Topo Mtn Racer 3 | https://rei.rockporch.com/prdlink/wxkn1lChCX šŸ’§ Cook and Water System: TOAKS Titanium Spoon | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/QkiYJNhW2X Toaks 450 ML Titanium Cup | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/ZzAE2qV6CR BRS Stove | https://amzn.to/3rx7r8V Sawyer Squeeze | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/OzF1PqutTI Accessories: Coros Vertix 2 Watch | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/7ukBzfsjrq Black Diamond Distance Z Trekking Poles | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/Z2vZ5IyWqm Apple Airpods Pro | https://amzn.to/3j8GArh Foxelli Rechargeable Headlamp | https://amzn.to/39N3kHr Body Glide | https://amzn.to/2W7ohsx Kershaw Leek Knife | https://amzn.to/33dg0VH Compass | https://amzn.to/2RTH9IW Emergency Space Blanket | https://amzn.to/3lcA1qq Luekotape | https://amzn.to/3fP4XNf šŸŽ„ Filming Gear Sony A6700 w/ 18-135mm Lens | https://adorama.rockporch.com/prdlink/3axaGdJkpB iPhone 13 Pro Max | https://amzn.to/44g1JFq Carbon Fiber Tripod (fits Sony and Iphone) | https://amzn.to/3sgmpzV šŸ” Trail Food ProBars: https://amzn.to/2Zsso3m Honey Stinger Waffles | https://amzn.to/3P0OaFD LaraBar Chocolate Chip | https://amzn.to/3YDqXMM Ramen Noodles: https://amzn.to/2Zy0vab Couglan's Squeeze Tubes (for PB): https://amzn.to/2RkTZ22 Salmon Packets: https://amzn.to/2RiDxPF Mio Energy: https://amzn.to/33rnk0g Spam: https://amzn.to/3m9AXd4 Snickers: https://amzn.to/32m6noS *If you'd like to support the channel, please consider buying from the above links! If you buy, I'll receive a small compensation from the sale - at no extra cost to you!! Thank you so much! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In this episode of the Peanut Butter Mountains Podcast, we dive into a Q&A session with questions from the host's Instagram audience about the Wonderland Trail. Topics covered include securing permits, strategies for managing loneliness on solo hikes, comparison with the John Muir Trail, campsite conditions, dealing with vertical challenges, bear sightings, water crossings, and surprising aspects of the trail. The host also shares their personal experiences and tips for those planning their own Wonderland Trail adventure.
    šŸ“Œ Plan your Wonderland hike for free here (Adventure Database): https://unique-innovator-6945.ck.page/outdoortemplate
    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • Join me on this virtual map walkthrough of what you can expect while thru hiking the Wonderland Trail! This video helps you know what to expect and plan effectively for your hike. We'll discuss essential topics like securing walk-up permits, campsite recommendations, dealing with the challenging terrain, and taking advantage of resupply options. Special tips on avoiding mosquitoes and insights on breathtaking spots along the trail, such as Summerland, Panhandle Gap, Indian Henry's patrol cabin, and more, are provided to ensure you're well-prepared for this adventure. Additionally, valuable resources like a free outdoor goals and adventure planning database template are available to assist in your trip planning. Stay tuned for a detailed documentary that will offer visual aids for the trail. šŸ“Œ Completly plan your Wonderland hike for free here: https://unique-innovator-6945.ck.page/outdoortemplate šŸ’„ My Wonderland Thru Hike Gear: šŸ›Œ Sleep System: Western Mountaineering Sleeping Bag | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/um8SZNcwpz Klymit Luxe Pillow | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/RrHAtBSGnS Klymit Static V Lite Insulated Sleeping Pad | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/xHrqAiHhLV šŸŽ’ Backpack/Tent: Hyperlight Southwest 40L | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/Pz2bnjRLE1 šŸ§„ Clothing/Shoes: Columbia Silver Ridge Long Sleeve Shirt | https://amzn.to/3sgG9Dw Mier 5in Shorts | https://amzn.to/3OxOREY Neck Drape | https://amzn.to/3QJUMcF Darn Tough Socks | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/s8BTr3z5qN Topo Mtn Racer 3 | https://rei.rockporch.com/prdlink/wxkn1lChCX šŸ’§ Cook and Water System: TOAKS Titanium Spoon | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/QkiYJNhW2X Toaks 450 ML Titanium Cup | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/ZzAE2qV6CR BRS Stove | https://amzn.to/3rx7r8V Sawyer Squeeze | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/OzF1PqutTI Accessories: Coros Vertix 2 Watch | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/7ukBzfsjrq Black Diamond Distance Z Trekking Poles | https://app.rockporch.com/prdlink/Z2vZ5IyWqm Apple Airpods Pro | https://amzn.to/3j8GArh Foxelli Rechargeable Headlamp | https://amzn.to/39N3kHr Body Glide | https://amzn.to/2W7ohsx Kershaw Leek Knife | https://amzn.to/33dg0VH Compass | https://amzn.to/2RTH9IW Emergency Space Blanket | https://amzn.to/3lcA1qq Luekotape | https://amzn.to/3fP4XNf šŸŽ„ Filming Gear Sony A6700 w/ 18-135mm Lens | https://adorama.rockporch.com/prdlink/3axaGdJkpB iPhone 13 Pro Max | https://amzn.to/44g1JFq Carbon Fiber Tripod (fits Sony and Iphone) | https://amzn.to/3sgmpzV šŸ” Trail Food ProBars: https://amzn.to/2Zsso3m Honey Stinger Waffles | https://amzn.to/3P0OaFD LaraBar Chocolate Chip | https://amzn.to/3YDqXMM Ramen Noodles: https://amzn.to/2Zy0vab Couglan's Squeeze Tubes (for PB): https://amzn.to/2RkTZ22 Salmon Packets: https://amzn.to/2RiDxPF Mio Energy: https://amzn.to/33rnk0g Spam: https://amzn.to/3m9AXd4 Snickers: https://amzn.to/32m6noS *If you'd like to support the channel, please consider buying from the above links! If you buy, I'll receive a small compensation from the sale - at no extra cost to you!! Thank you so much! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In this episode of 'Peanut Butter and Mountains' podcast , we tackle the common fears surrounding thru hiking, especially for beginners. Whether you're aiming for the John Muir Trail, the Colorado Trail, or any other long-distance trek, this episode offers crucial advice to help you embark on your hiking adventure with confidence.
    šŸ’„ Free Itinerary Download NOTE: the example in the itinerary is for the Uinta Highline Trail - you can delete and put in your info for the trail you're doing!
    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:22 Overcoming Fear of Through Hiking 01:13 The Importance of Shakedown Hikes 03:38 Creating a Motivational List 05:36 Planning an Itinerary 07:22 Preventing and Handling Injuries 09:06 Staying Safe on the Trail 11:30 Building Confidence Through Community 14:02 Starting Small and Building Up 15:30 Embracing Uncertainty and Problem Solving 17:24 Conclusion and Call to Action --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • Join me for an in-depth map walkthrough of the iconic rim-to-rim-to-rim route in the Grand Canyon. This video is your essential guide, whether you're planning your adventure, already on the trail, or listening as a podcast. I'll provide critical waypoints, tips to avoid fatigue, and insights to maximize your experience. Weā€™ll cover everything from starting at the Bright Angel or South Kaibab trailheads, navigating switchbacks, descending to the river, passing Phantom Ranch, and ascending to the North Rim. Iā€™ll share personal anecdotes, water source locations, and survival tips to ensure your journey is as smooth as possible. Donā€™t forget to leave a comment with your experiences or plans for the trek. Letā€™s crush this together! 00:00 Introduction to Rim to Rim to Rim Grand Canyon Adventure 00:40 Choosing Your Trail: Bright Angel vs. South Kaibab 01:21 Embarking on the South Kaibab Trailhead 02:19 The Descent: Challenges and Scenery 04:53 Crossing the Colorado River and Entering the Box 08:55 The Ascent: Manzanita to North Rim 11:31 The Return Journey: North Rim Back to South Rim 15:50 Final Thoughts and Tips for Future Runners --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • Here I share 14 essential tips to help you successfully complete the challenging Rim to Rim to Rim hike. These tips come from my personal experience and are designed to save you time, effort, and fatigue on your this classic trail run. 00:00 Introduction to Rim to Rim to Rim Tips 00:14 Choosing the Right Season: Spring vs. Fall 01:26 Trailhead Choices: South Kaibab vs. Bright Angel 02:31 Water and Heat Management Strategies 03:45 Navigating the Trail: Tips and Tricks 04:59 Importance of Liquid Calories and Water Sources 06:27 Essential Gear: Trekking Poles and More 07:49 Clothing Tips for Comfort and Performance 08:34 Phantom Ranch: The Lemonade Boost 09:12 Conclusion and Upcoming Documentary --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In episode 98 of the Peanut Butter and Mountains podcast, I discuss six crucial ways to minimize risk during mountain adventures.
    00:23 Reflecting on Personal Loss and Risk in the Mountains 01:04 Exploring the Concept of Risk 02:06 Six Ways to Reduce Risk on Your Next Adventure 07:58 Highlighting the Importance of Being Visible and Safe Gear 13:43 Concluding Thoughts on Risk and Personal Growth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • *Highly recommend watching on your phone! This video serves as a comprehensive guide to the gear, food, and clothing recommended for successfully completing a Rim to Rim to Rim run in the Grand Canyon without issues. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In this podcast I'm interviewed by Laura from Mike and Laura Travel Blog. We cover what User Generated Content is, how I used it to break from from a decade of working a 9-5 and specific tips for creators looking to get into the UGC industry.
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  • In this episode, the host engages in a detailed conversation with Justin Outdoors , a seasoned adventurer known for his solo hikes and profound love for winter camping. Justin shares his experience of hiking the Great Divide Trail solo for 36 days, discussing the challenges, gear testing, and the mental aspect of being isolated. The conversation also covers living in Canada, adapting to winter conditions, and tips for winter camping, including gear recommendations and strategies to stay engaged during long nights. Additionally, they touch upon high-altitude expeditions, ski touring, and how having an extensive background in outdoor activities benefits physical fitness. The discussion pivots to gear preferences, with a focus on the importance of sleep systems for both beginner and advanced hikers, highlighting specific products and the advantages of quilts over traditional sleeping bags. Finally, they discuss changes in adventure planning post becoming parents and the mutual goal to integrate their child into their outdoor lifestyle.
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    00:00 The Solitude of Solo Hiking: A Deep Dive 00:35 Introducing Justin: The Winter Camping Enthusiast 01:06 The Canadian Winter: A Hiker's Perspective 01:44 From East to West: A Canadian's Journey 02:26 Embracing the Cold: Winter Camping Insights 05:37 High Altitude Dreams: Planning for Denali 07:00 The Ultimate Ski Touring Experience 10:53 The Great Divide Trail Adventure 21:08 Filming the GDT: Challenges and Triumphs 26:25 Future of Through Hiking: Preferences and Plans 27:19 Dream Hiking Trails and Bucket List Adventures 27:31 Reflecting on the Colorado Trail Experience 27:57 Exploring Future Hiking Trails 28:43 The Challenge of Filming Outdoor Adventures 32:25 The Journey to Becoming a Full-Time YouTuber 37:12 The Fascination with Outdoor Gear 40:14 Sleep Systems: A Game Changer for Backpackers 43:31 Offering a Free Outdoor Goals Planning Template 51:43 Anticipating Changes with a New Family Member 55:38 Wrapping Up: The Joy of Outdoor Adventures and Storytelling --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support

  • In this podcast episode, the host interviews Elena Osborne, a veteran of the Heyduke, PCT, and Te Araroa trails, as well as a documentary filmmaker. Elena shares her grueling experiences on the Heyduke Trail, including challenges such as a flash flood danger that they wisely avoided, extreme weight loss over a 12-day stretch intended for 8, and intensive scrambling and bushwhacking. She also discusses her love for documenting her hikes, the process of creating her PCT documentary, and future projects. The conversation shifts to lighter topics, including Elena's fondness for peanut butter and the importance of storytelling in her life and work. The episode offers insights into the physical and mental demands of long-distance hiking, the joy of outdoor adventures, and the creative process behind documenting them. ā  ā Elina's YouTube Channelā ā Elina's PCT Series ā ā šŸš€ Free Adventure Planning Hub - Track Everything in 1 Placeā ā šŸ’„ My Recommended Outdoor Gear Listsā  00:45 Introducing Elena Osborne: Trail Veteran and Filmmaker 01:32 Peanut Butter Preferences: A Crunchy Conversation 04:09 Exploring the Heyduke Trail: Challenges and Inspirations 10:51 The Filmmaking Journey: From YouTube to Traditional Media 17:04 Reflecting on Near-Death Experiences and Trail Wisdom 22:55 Future Trails and Personal Growth: From the PCT to Japan 27:39 The Evolution of Trail Documentation 28:58 The Art of Choosing: Thru-Hiking vs. Filmmaking 30:49 Exploring Diverse Outdoor Hobbies 33:29 The Craft of Storytelling in Adventure 34:12 Exclusive Offer: Outdoor Goals Notion Template 38:36 The Power of Journaling on the Trail 42:21 Reflecting on the Impact of the PCT Series 52:17 Navigating the Challenges and Rewards of Content Creation 01:00:18 Where to Find More Adventures and Stories --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-lubinski6/support