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Bigfoot Trail Tales
Bigfoot Trail Alliance
5 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast explores all aspects of the Bigfoot Trail in northwest California and southwest Oregon from thru-hikes, day-hikes, natural history, and stewardship.
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Wilderness
Education,
Sports
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This podcast explores all aspects of the Bigfoot Trail in northwest California and southwest Oregon from thru-hikes, day-hikes, natural history, and stewardship.
Show more...
Wilderness
Education,
Sports
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Hiking and Volunteering with Eva Piontkowski
Bigfoot Trail Tales
29 minutes 15 seconds
11 months ago
Hiking and Volunteering with Eva Piontkowski
For this episode we spoke with Eva Pointkowski who solo hiked around 200 miles of the Bigfoot Trail this summer. Eva grew up in the San Francisco area and nurtured her love of the outdoors in the Sierra Nevada. On a hike in the Marble Mountain Wilderness last year she learned of the Bigfoot Trail when she met one of our Trail Crews. In June 2024 she set out to do the southern half of the trail from the Yolla Bollys to the Marble Mountains. On her trip she encountered California Conservation Corp crews out in the backcountry, overgrown sections of the trail, high river crossings, snow fields in the high mountains, and even a too close rattlesnake encounter. She also discusses conifer highlights and the impact of fires along the trail. Eva also came out in the fall to join on a volunteer trail work trip on Wooley Creek. This particular trip was a 13 mile hike to camp with work being done beyond that. She discusses working with the tools and crosscut saws, and how much work goes into maintaining these trails. She wanted to give back and become a part of the “Bigfoot Family.” We are happy to have her as an addition to the family and thank her for bringing her passion and great attitude to the trail. Eva Piontkowski and Karen Orso working a cross-cut saw deep in the Marble Mountain Wilderness.
Bigfoot Trail Tales
This podcast explores all aspects of the Bigfoot Trail in northwest California and southwest Oregon from thru-hikes, day-hikes, natural history, and stewardship.