
A Reason to Stop - David "GeoDude" DeVito (Part I)
Thru hiker David "GeoDude" DeVito, fresh off his Great Western Loop attempt, joins Doc in the studio to talk trail and Type II Fun. Settle in and buckle up as GeoDude discusses this huge undertaking as well as some other adventures. Along the way, you'll hear about Buck Thirty, Powers Garden Spring, quicksand mud, lost shoes, cross country cycling, The List, Chaco, 24-mile Neroes, the Arizona Winter Traverse, frost nip, no easy miles, and when to recognize a genuine reason to stop. Epic. (This is Part I. Be sure to listen to Part II.)
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Show Notes
In this episode of Hiker Trash Radio, host Doc welcomes thru hiker David DeVito, also known as GeoDude, who shares his adventures and insights from an impressive 16,000+ human-powered miles on various trails. GeoDude recounts his introduction to thru hiking, his early hikes on the Appalachian Trail, and his recent epic journey on the Great Western Loop. The discussion features David's best and worst decisions on the trail, his favorite gear, memorable hitchhiking stories, and the best trail towns, providing a deep dive into the life of a dedicated thru hiker. The episode is packed with fascinating trail stories, practical hiking tips, and David's unique hiking ethos, making it a must-listen for both seasoned hikers and those aspiring to embrace the hiking lifestyle.
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