8 Tips for 2025 Appalachian Trail Hikers (Backpacker Radio #295)

In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by The Trek and brought to you by LMNT, Chaunce and Badger are serving up tips for this year’s class of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers. We’re covering everything from social dynamics and budgeting to mental prep, diet, why you should document your hike, some listener submission tips, and much more. We also give a rundown of advice from previous episodes in case you want to dig even deeper into getting ready for the Appalachian Trail. Whether you’re hitting the AT this year, planning for a future trek, or know someone who is, this episode is for you. Or for them. 

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00:09:50 – Reminders: Join us for our live show in Austin, listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon, and apply to blog for the Trek! Sign up for the Trek’s newsletter

00:13:30 – Introducing Zach and Chaunce

00:18:00 – Tips from past AT episodes, #138 and #140

00:30:30 – Chaunce’s Tip #1: Don’t rush to find your trail family

00:35:15 – Zach’s Tip #1: Document your hike

00:40:35 – Listener Submission #1: Your shit will dry

00:41:28 – Chaunce’s Tip #2: Don’t take things too seriously

00:43:33 – Zach’s Tip #2: Electrolytes

00:48:55 – Listener Submission #2: Don’t overplan and don’t rush

00:51:47 – Chaunce’s Tip #3: Add ⅓ to ½ over your estimated budget

01:03:20 – Zach’s Tip #3: Mentally prepare for your thru-hike

01:12:25 – Chaunce’s Honorable Mention: Train for downhills

01:17:00 – Stay Salty Question: What’s your hottest take in the world of backpacking?

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  • Fred Howard Hogaboom : Mar 8th

    Time to get our the bear canister if you plan to camp along the AT around Blood Mountain. Between March 1 and June 1, campers must have hard sided canisters to camp between Jarrard Gap and Neel Gap.

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