Episode 209 - Welcome Stash, Bad Parenting, Drugged up Hikers, Baldpate Range, The Mt. Washington Cog Railway
Description
Welcome to Episode 209 of the Sounds like a search and rescue podcast, this week we are joined by Stash from Inside the Line Podcast. Stash is the guy for all things hiking related to hiking and search and rescue in the Catskills. This week he will serve as cohost while Nick is up north enjoying some family time. Stash recently visited the Whites for a Hut stay in the Pemi wilderness so he will update us on his adventures and we will talk a little about the Catskills. Plus a couple of bad parenting - hiking / wilderness related stories, a trip report of a traverse across the Baldpate Mountains in Maine - we will cover this section of the Appalachian trail for those interested in exploring, plus a recent hike on the Baldface mountain range in Evans Notch, including an update on trail maintenance.
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About Stash
Topics
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Stomp and Mrs Stomp do the weather forecast
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Welcome Stash - Electric Vehicle Talk
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Advanced Wilderness First Aid Classes at Waterville Water Valley
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Mike and his dad take the Cog Railway to Mount Washington Summit
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Ultra Runner found Guilty of cutting a switchback
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Bad Parenting and kinds in the Wilderness
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The story of the Lykova Family in Siberia
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Hiker Death at Bighorn Mountain
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Bear attacks at Glacier National Park
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Don’t count on your dog to help if you run into a bear
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Stomps Pine Tar Deodorant
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Coffee, Beer Talk,
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The Baldface Traverse - AT in Grafton Notch Maine
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Baldface Loop - Round 2 of Trail Maintenance
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Welcome Stash - Catskills, AMC Hut Adventure at Galehead, Inside the Line Highlights
Show Notes
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Advanced WFA to be held in Waterville Valley, Nov. 1st and 2nd
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4 hikers rescued after suffering debilitating high on mushrooms in the Catskills
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Fugitive father apprehended after 4 years hiding in wilderness with 3 children
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Dad faces charges after sending son to remote jungle for cell detox
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Last text revealed from hiker who died from a likely fall on 13k mountain
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