Andrew Skurka is at it again: 6,875 miles of backpacking through the American West. Ryan Jordan learns what his overall plans are.
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"Podcast: The Great Western Loop, Part 1," by Ryan Jordan. BackpackingLight.com (ISSN 1537-0364). http://backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/podcast_050807_skurka_great_western_loop_part_1.html, 2007-05-07 03:00:00-06.
Just checked out your Web site and browsed through your Isle Royale pictures. I am 99% sure that I ran into you on the trail last year. I was taking a break with my brother and I on top of Mount Franklin. You briefly discussed your water craft.
Re: holy crow (An Alpacka packraft on Isle Royale)
on 09/05/2007 12:50:24 MDT
I'm sorry to say I don't recall. I'm lousy with faces, but I do recall a conversation like that lsat year. Yep, the Alpacka drew some attention during that trip. I'd planned on going back this year and checking some different spots but nether got the travel set up and now it's too late (well really just too expensive).
My dad and 2 friends were on a 5 day trip in the Wind River Range in Wyoming on a trip up to Squaretop mountain. We were resting in the shade when some dude came zipping by. By the size of his pack, I thought he was out for a dayhike. :-) We started asking him where he was headed and after a couple of minutes it was clear we were obviously dealing with some sort of nut who was trying to walk from Glacier down to the desert with hardly any gear. My dad, starting to get suspicious, asked his name and immediately recognized him, since my dad has been occasionally following Andy's journey. We had a good talk and Andy looked fit, happy, and was all smiles.
After he left us, we went through a variety of emotions. My dad informed me that he didn't actually start in Glacier, but that he walked up there from Arizona, up the PCT, and over from Washington. I felt dirty for having such a large pack. :-) We all felt inspired and legged out the next mile at record pace for our rag tag group. We also felt like total losers for only making 7 or 8 miles that day. The running joke is that everytime we talk to each other now (no matter what time of day), we say "Andy's still walking."
Good Luck Andy, Stay Safe,
Your pals laying under the tree in the Winds, Don Taggart, Harvey Taggart, Craig Fitzparick, and Chris Pyle
Ryan: I just wanted to thank you, Andy and all of backpackinglight staff for all of your effort in putting together one of the best podcasts I follow. I look forward to the updates that detail information on geological history, current conditions, and details of the trail. Also, it's so nice to get updates on Andy's mind frame and challenges he encounters and how he handles them.
Also, I love the song at the end of the Andy's podcasts. "I show them my backpack, walk away from the car, step on the dirt path on journey not too far." What song is that and who sings it?
Re: Skurka Podcast: Song Credits
on 09/16/2007 20:07:21 MDT
Ha ha ha...That's too funny. Yeah, I typically don't get the lyrics right...The real lyrics make more sense. Thanks so much for the info.
I'm still looking for the song. I was also told that Chris Cunningham, one of the artists in Storyhill, might have done this song as solo work. Do you know the name of the song?
But thanks for the Storyhill link. I'm digging their sound...and of course downloaded their most recent album.
And the photos keep coming. 74 new photos take take you from Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness through fire shrouded areas, Yellowstone National Park, and into Teton National Forest.
Over this period of time Andy shot his usual large number of photos. Looks like I selected about 25% this time around. The Wind River Range through Wyoming's Great Basin, and into Colorado.
Met up with him today on the El Oso road here in az, just to chat about trail conditions etc. to be expected and to give him some water. Had a nice lengthy conversation with him, he's really a great guy and I'm glad I made the journey to see him
That's cool you went out there to say hello. I don't know how many folks he's been running into on this hike but when they're few and far between I know he likes the chance to chat.
I met up with him and camped a night this winter during his Icebox hike and he was very excited for some companionship - especially someone who liked chatting ultralight stuff.
Well he ran into another group of AZ hikers that I know of a two days before, but I could imagine with the unforgiving area he just traveled through that he was having his share of solitude
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( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
I have just uploaded 66 new photos covering the two week period of June 8 to 22.
More to come.
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
Even more photos. Another 2 week span tht takes us up to July 7th. Just think
( mattbrodhead )
Locale:
Michigan
Kenneth,
Just checked out your Web site and browsed through your Isle Royale pictures. I am 99% sure that I ran into you on the trail last year. I was taking a break with my brother and I on top of Mount Franklin. You briefly discussed your water craft.
It's a small world.
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
I'm sorry to say I don't recall. I'm lousy with faces, but I do recall a conversation like that lsat year. Yep, the Alpacka drew some attention during that trip. I'd planned on going back this year and checking some different spots but nether got the travel set up and now it's too late (well really just too expensive).
( dtaggart )
Locale:
Central Indiana
8/29/07
My dad and 2 friends were on a 5 day trip in the Wind River Range in Wyoming on a trip up to Squaretop mountain. We were resting in the shade when some dude came zipping by. By the size of his pack, I thought he was out for a dayhike. :-) We started asking him where he was headed and after a couple of minutes it was clear we were obviously dealing with some sort of nut who was trying to walk from Glacier down to the desert with hardly any gear. My dad, starting to get suspicious, asked his name and immediately recognized him, since my dad has been occasionally following Andy's journey. We had a good talk and Andy looked fit, happy, and was all smiles.
After he left us, we went through a variety of emotions. My dad informed me that he didn't actually start in Glacier, but that he walked up there from Arizona, up the PCT, and over from Washington. I felt dirty for having such a large pack. :-) We all felt inspired and legged out the next mile at record pace for our rag tag group. We also felt like total losers for only making 7 or 8 miles that day. The running joke is that everytime we talk to each other now (no matter what time of day), we say "Andy's still walking."
Good Luck Andy, Stay Safe,
Your pals laying under the tree in the Winds,
Don Taggart, Harvey Taggart, Craig Fitzparick, and Chris Pyle
Edited by dtaggart on 09/07/2007 08:30:16 MDT.
( plove )
Locale:
Northeast
Ryan:
I just wanted to thank you, Andy and all of backpackinglight staff for all of your effort in putting together one of the best podcasts I follow. I look forward to the updates that detail information on geological history, current conditions, and details of the trail. Also, it's so nice to get updates on Andy's mind frame and challenges he encounters and how he handles them.
Also, I love the song at the end of the Andy's podcasts. "I show them my backpack, walk away from the car, step on the dirt path on journey not too far." What song is that and who sings it?
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
Kelley, it's actually "I shoulder my backpacking..." but that's alright.
The group is Storyhill and you can find out more about them from their website here.
( plove )
Locale:
Northeast
Ha ha ha...That's too funny. Yeah, I typically don't get the lyrics right...The real lyrics make more sense. Thanks so much for the info.
I'm still looking for the song. I was also told that Chris Cunningham, one of the artists in Storyhill, might have done this song as solo work. Do you know the name of the song?
But thanks for the Storyhill link. I'm digging their sound...and of course downloaded their most recent album.
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
yes, that's right. The song lyric was composed, as I recall, jointly by Chris and Ryan.
( jshann - M )
Locale:
North Texas
Ryan said the song would be posted for free on this website during the summer, but I never saw it. I could be wrong.
( sharalds - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
Montana
Andy's still walking.
I think about that on a daily basis.( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
130 new photos covering five weeks from July 7 to August 11. More are on the way.
** Ken **
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
And the photos keep coming. 74 new photos take take you from Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness through fire shrouded areas, Yellowstone National Park, and into Teton National Forest.
** Ken **
( Jkrew81 - M )
Locale:
White Mtns
is it just me or does it seem like every time a new batch of Andy's photos come out it looks like his pack just keeps on shrinking?
( halfturbo - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
Northern Ka-Le-For-Nee-Yuh
Nah, he's still growing :-)
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
Over this period of time Andy shot his usual large number of photos. Looks like I selected about 25% this time around. The Wind River Range through Wyoming's Great Basin, and into Colorado.
** Ken **
( kenknight - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
SE Michigan
72 more photos for your viewing pleasure.
** Ken **
( fairweather8588 )
Locale:
The Desert
Met up with him today on the El Oso road here in az, just to chat about trail conditions etc. to be expected and to give him some water. Had a nice lengthy conversation with him, he's really a great guy and I'm glad I made the journey to see him
( sharalds - BPL STAFF - M )
Locale:
Montana
Andrew -
That's cool you went out there to say hello. I don't know how many folks he's been running into on this hike but when they're few and far between I know he likes the chance to chat.
I met up with him and camped a night this winter during his Icebox hike and he was very excited for some companionship - especially someone who liked chatting ultralight stuff.
- Sam
( fairweather8588 )
Locale:
The Desert
Well he ran into another group of AZ hikers that I know of a two days before, but I could imagine with the unforgiving area he just traveled through that he was having his share of solitude