Episode 158 - Appalachian Trail FTK, Devil’s Tower, and More White Mountain History - The...

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    This week, we catch up on some recent search and rescue news on Monadnock, Wild River and Old Bridle Path, a recap of wild weather in New Hampshire, a North Bound FKT attempt is coming through the Whites this week, 4th of July planning, a follow up from last weeks history segment on the Trail Masters - connecting the trails of the White Mountains, new SLASR Patches, controversy over a name change of the Devil’s Tower, and Stomps favorite segment - Notable hikers of the week!
    Don’t worry, the Higher Summits Forecast will be back next week, Stomp decided to go old school for the opener.
    This weeks Higher Summit Forecast

    Topics
    Stomp is excited for the Presidential Debate
    Schedule reminders
    4th of July Fireworks in New Hampshire
    Naked Hiker on South Moat
    SLASR Patches are coming
    Kristian Morgan - Fastest Known Time on the NOBO Appalachian Trail
    Wild Weather in the White Mountains
    Cisco Brewers in Portsmouth is earthquake proof
    Devil’s Tower and name changes
    Cold Case Murders solved
    Random SAR News Stories
    More Stories of connecting the White Mountains Trail system - Charles Blood and Paul Jenks

    Show Notes
    Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews
    SLASR Merchandise
    SLASR LinkTree
    List of Fireworks displays in NH
    Fastest Known Time - 28 days to Vermont, Kristian Morgan NOBO AT
    Live Tracker
    Cisco Brewers Portsmouth
    Devil's Tower in the Fed crosshairs
    Effort began in 2014
    Contentious history of Wyoming monuments
    Final List of recommended name changes
    Cold Case Murder in Shenandoah along the Appalachian Trail has been solved
    Military Search and Rescue accident causes serious injury to two members training
    Hiker rescued after 10 days lost
    Ed Sheeran
    Keep NH Brewing Festival
    The Trail Gang - Cool story from Appalachia in 1929 from Charles Blood
    The Story of cutting the Webster Cliff Trail by Charles Blood
    The Story of the Mahoosucs by Paul Jenks
    25 Years of AMC Trail Crew by Paul Jenks
    5000 Trail signs and the history of signs in the White Mountains by Paul Jenks
    Trail Crew in Appalachia links

    Sponsors, Friends and Partners
    24th Annual Seek the Peak
    Welcome Back to Fieldstone Kumbucha
    CS Instant Coffee
    2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks
    Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast
    Hiking Buddies
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    White Mountains Endurance Coaching

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