In 2018, the Strawbridge family - including four kids aged 11 to 16 - walked from Canada to Mexico along the Pacific Crest Trail. Their story is told in the book ”Pretty Good at Walking,” but a 2,650-mile journey creates more stories than one book can hold. Join author Vince Strawbridge as he sits down with the colorful characters who shaped his family’s adventure - from trail angels and fellow hikers to musicians and mountain guides. Each episode reveals a new perspective on shared moments from the trail, exploring how individual journeys intertwine to create the unique culture of the PCT. Whether you’re a long-distance hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply love a good story, Pretty Good at Talking invites you to discover the community that makes the Pacific Crest Trail more than just a path through the wilderness.
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In 2018, the Strawbridge family - including four kids aged 11 to 16 - walked from Canada to Mexico along the Pacific Crest Trail. Their story is told in the book ”Pretty Good at Walking,” but a 2,650-mile journey creates more stories than one book can hold. Join author Vince Strawbridge as he sits down with the colorful characters who shaped his family’s adventure - from trail angels and fellow hikers to musicians and mountain guides. Each episode reveals a new perspective on shared moments from the trail, exploring how individual journeys intertwine to create the unique culture of the PCT. Whether you’re a long-distance hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply love a good story, Pretty Good at Talking invites you to discover the community that makes the Pacific Crest Trail more than just a path through the wilderness.
09 - Triple Crown Dads - Adam "Kidnapper" Bennett, Olen "Spreadsheet" Netteburg, Vince Strawbridge - Thruhiking Mansplained
Pretty Good at Talking
1 hour 58 minutes 19 seconds
8 months ago
09 - Triple Crown Dads - Adam "Kidnapper" Bennett, Olen "Spreadsheet" Netteburg, Vince Strawbridge - Thruhiking Mansplained
In this engaging conversation, Vince Strawbridge and guests Adam Bennett and Olen Netteburg share their experiences of family thruhiking, discussing the challenges and joys of hiking the Triple Crown trails with their children. They delve into personal stories of how they got started, the importance of family bonding during these adventures, and the lessons learned along the way. The discussion also covers practical aspects such as gear selection, safety, and the kids' perspectives on hiking, ultimately reflecting on their favorite trails and the memories created together. In this engaging conversation, the speakers share their experiences and insights on family hiking, particularly through long-distance trails. They discuss the various definitions of a thru-hike, the importance of family dynamics on the trail, and the challenges faced while hiking with children. The conversation also touches on the educational aspects of hiking, the impact on children's development, and the lessons learned from their adventures. Ultimately, they emphasize the value of shared experiences and the lasting memories created through outdoor adventures.
Takeaways
Family hiking creates lasting memories and bonds.
Preparation and gear selection are crucial for success.
Kids thrive in outdoor environments and enjoy the adventure.
Nature provides a cushion for parenting flaws.
Hiking teaches teamwork and responsibility to children.
The importance of safety and navigation on the trail.
Comfort in gear can significantly impact the hiking experience.
Each trail offers unique challenges and rewards.
Parenting on the trail requires adaptability and engagement.
The joy of hiking is often found in shared experiences. Everyone has a different definition of a thru-hike.
Taking alternate trails can enhance the hiking experience.
Family dynamics play a crucial role in long-distance hiking.
Hiking teaches children resilience and adaptability.
Homeschooling on the trail can be a creative experience.
The trail provides opportunities for social development.
Hiking can strengthen family bonds and create lasting memories.
Safety is a priority when hiking with children.
Experiencing nature together fosters a sense of unity.
The journey is as important as the destination.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Triple Crown Dads
05:08 Personal Journeys into Hiking
07:24 Transitioning from Single Trail to Triple Crown
11:33 Unique Roles of Dads on the Trail
18:18 Lessons Learned and Advice for Families
33:08 Gear and Preparation Insights
36:39 Comfort and Weight Considerations in Hiking
38:27 Food Management and Teamwork on the Trail
39:58 Preparing for Family Hiking Adventures
41:51 Adapting Gear for Family Needs
44:48 The Importance of Foot Care and Medical Preparedness
47:31 Trail Math and Hiking with Kids
47:44 Researching Gear and Resources
49:18 Navigating with Kids on the Trail
54:10 Trusting Kids' Independence in Hiking
59:49 Favorite Trails and Family Memories
01:02:31 Exploring Alternate Trails
01:03:17 Defining a Thru-Hike
01:04:34 Family Dynamics on the Trail
01:06:00 The Role of Food and Motivation
01:07:06 Unique Family Experiences
01:09:38 Future Hiking Plans
01:11:49 Safety Concerns on the Trail
01:26:37 Homeschooling on the Trail
01:28:28 Math and Motivation on the Trail
01:29:26 Homeschooling on the Trail
01:30:56 Educational Experiences and Challenges
01:33:18 Positive and Negative Effects on Kids
01:33:49 Life Skills Learned from Hiking
01:36:42 Social Development Through Hiking
01:39:18 Family Dynamics and Support
01:42:16 The Importance of Family in Hiking
01:47:56 The Impact of Hiking on Mental Health
01:52:18 Redefining Success in Family Hiking
01:55:44 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
01:57:53 Introduction t
o Family Values
01:57:53 Deep Connections and Relationships
Pretty Good at Talking
In 2018, the Strawbridge family - including four kids aged 11 to 16 - walked from Canada to Mexico along the Pacific Crest Trail. Their story is told in the book ”Pretty Good at Walking,” but a 2,650-mile journey creates more stories than one book can hold. Join author Vince Strawbridge as he sits down with the colorful characters who shaped his family’s adventure - from trail angels and fellow hikers to musicians and mountain guides. Each episode reveals a new perspective on shared moments from the trail, exploring how individual journeys intertwine to create the unique culture of the PCT. Whether you’re a long-distance hiker, an armchair adventurer, or simply love a good story, Pretty Good at Talking invites you to discover the community that makes the Pacific Crest Trail more than just a path through the wilderness.