Thru hiker and author Steve "Camel" Wright drops into the studio with Doc to talk some trail and Type II Fun. Settle in and buckle up as Camel takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride through Appalachia. Along the way, Camel talks about the loss of his wife and finding himself on the AT at age 64. From there, it's adventures with norovirus, broken bones, the Mushroom Men, hurricanes, paper towels, defeat at the summit of Mt. Washington, dreams that almost died, the weight he carried on the trail, and how he was able to return to the land of the living. An instant classic. (This is Part II. Be sure to listen Part I.)

Show Notes

In this episode of Hiker Trash Radio, host Doc converses with Steven 'Camel' Wright, a resilient thru hiker and author. Camel recounts his harrowing experience with norovirus on the Appalachian Trail and shares the gripping story of how he was rescued from a mud puddle. He delves into his journey of becoming a thru hiker at 64, motivated by a promise to his late wife and the profound impact it had on his life. Camel's tale includes overcoming incredible hardships, reconnecting with his faith, and the transformative power of the trail. The episode is filled with emotional highs and lows, offering listeners profound insights into perseverance, mental health, and the importance of attitude. Camel also discusses his book 'The Weight I Carried' and offers practical advice for anyone facing difficult times.


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