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Episode 5: Chrissy Bennett of Take a Hike Resale Shop

57 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Most outdoor enthusiasts overlook the power of secondhand gear, until now. Chrissy Bennett, founder of Take a Hike Resale Shop, reveals how her small business is transforming outdoor access, affordability, and sustainability in Ohio's outdoor community. Discover how she's closing the gear gap in national parks like Cuyahoga Valley and turning thrifted finds into adventure-ready gear, all while supporting local nonprofits. In this episode, you’ll learn: - How Take a Hike Resale Shop curates top-condition outdoor gear from thrift stores and donations, ensuring items are adventure-ready and eco-friendly - The real impact of buying secondhand on reducing landfill waste and promoting sustainability in the outdoor industry - The role community plays in Chrissy’s business - From pop-up shops at festivals to gear swaps and outreach efforts that prioritize accessibility - Why local resale shops like hers offer a more personal, community-driven alternative to big-box retailers and corporate resale programs like REI - Her vision of the future - including a mobile “travel shop” van and collaborations with breweries and national parks that bring gear directly to outdoor lovers across the country You’ll walk away inspired by a small business balancing passion, purpose, and community impact. If you care about protecting nature, making the outdoors more affordable, or supporting sustainable commerce, this episode is perfect for you. Chrissy’s story highlights how a simple thrifted find can launch a movement toward a circular and inclusive outdoor industry. Whether you’re a seasoned gear collector, aspiring entrepreneur, or outdoor adventurer, you’ll gain actionable insights into how community-driven resale shops are reshaping the way we experience and sustain the outdoors. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation that proves small businesses can make a big difference in the future of outdoor recreation. Introduction to Take a Hike Resale Shop - 0:01 Community Building and Sustainability - 2:06 The Resale Industry's Role in Outdoor Access - 11:03 Chrissy's Vision for the Future - 38:47 Conclusion and Call to Action - 52:40 Our Presenting Sponsors: Take a Hike Resale Shop https://takeahikeresale.com Open Trail Collective: https://opentrailcollective.org Where to Find Sustain the Trail: Website - https://sustainthetrail.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/sustainthetrailpod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Y7lvIPCKpP4cITGGCcHTI?si=7Uf2RD8SQSmjI_MXdtNMgg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sustain-the-trail/id1867654703 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SustaintheTrailPod Thank you for listening. Remember, adventure is for everyone, get out there and make your own story! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Episode 8: Grassroots Advocacy w/ Sierra Club Chapter Coordinator Gianna Patchen artwork

Episode 8: Grassroots Advocacy w/ Sierra Club Chapter Coordinator Gianna Patchen

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Membership [https://giving.sierraclub.org/page/96529/donate/1?supporter.appealCode=822A2500F1] is one way to be involved, but not the only way. Our events, general meetings and volunteering [https://act.sierraclub.org/actions/SantaLucia?actionId=AR0301574&_ga=2.189942571.1469251761.1613331559-1524882302.1597961472]are open to ALL. The Sierra Club has Chapters in every state! If you don't live in SLO County, CA, find yours here [https://www.sierraclub.org/chapters]. 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Remember, adventure is for everyone—get out there and make your own story! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Episode 7: Permission to Get Outside with Writer Clint Harris artwork

Episode 7: Permission to Get Outside with Writer Clint Harris

Most of us are oblivious to just how much our digital and outdoor lives are under surveillance — and why billionaires and government agencies are more interested than ever in controlling our access to nature and information. Renowned traveler and outdoor enthusiast Clint Harris exposes the shocking truth behind public land abuse, corporate greed, and the relentless encroachment of technology designed to monitor, manipulate, and commodify everything we cherish. In this candid conversation, Clint shares eye-opening stories from his journeys across remote national parks, revealing how public lands are suffering from overuse, vandalism, and suppression — and why our collective effort to preserve them is more urgent than ever. You’ll discover how the explosion of van life and outdoor recreation post-pandemic has pushed resources to the brink, forcing authorities to close off access, and what we can do about it. Clint pulls back the curtain on a hidden world of government secrets, environmental threats, and the surreptitious tracking systems—like AI-driven cameras and digital tolls—that threaten our freedom to wander wild. We break down the implications of societal disconnection, the erosion of authentic outdoor experiences, and how digital addiction stifles personal growth and mental well-being. Clint advocates for a return to simplicity, encouraging listeners to embrace nature, disconnect from the noise, and resist the destructive tide of capitalism that’s dollarized even our sacred spaces. You’ll discover practical tips for eco-friendly land stewardship, ways to outsmart surveillance, and how to find peace in a world increasingly controlled by algorithms and corporate interests. Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer, a advocate for public lands, or just curious about the forces shaping our environment and freedom, this episode is essential listening. Clint’s firsthand stories and insights challenge you to rethink the system, protect what’s left, and carve out time for true connection—before it’s all lost. Prepare to be inspired, outraged, and motivated to make a difference. Clint Harris is a full-time traveler and writer, known for exploring America’s wild spaces and shedding light on environmental and societal issues through his stories and videos. His perspective offers a vital voice in today’s age of digital oversaturation and land commodification. Where to Find Clint: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@lettersfromtheroad75 Website - https://clintonharris.substack.com/ Visit North Park - https://visitnorthparkco.substack.com/ Our Presenting Sponsors: Take a Hike Resale Shop -https://takeahikeresale.com Open Trail Collective - https://opentrailcollective.org Where to Find Sustain the Trail: Website - https://sustainthetrail.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/sustainthetrailpod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Y7lvIPCKpP4cITGGCcHTI Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sustain-the-trail/id1867654703 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SustaintheTrailPod Substack - https://sustainthetrail.substack.com/ Music by Ryan Katz of LiquidSound Records https://liquidsoundagency.com/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Episode 6: Catching up and recent travels. artwork

Episode 6: Catching up and recent travels.

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29 de abr de 202647 min
episode Episode 5: Chrissy Bennett of Take a Hike Resale Shop artwork

Episode 5: Chrissy Bennett of Take a Hike Resale Shop

Most outdoor enthusiasts overlook the power of secondhand gear, until now. Chrissy Bennett, founder of Take a Hike Resale Shop, reveals how her small business is transforming outdoor access, affordability, and sustainability in Ohio's outdoor community. Discover how she's closing the gear gap in national parks like Cuyahoga Valley and turning thrifted finds into adventure-ready gear, all while supporting local nonprofits. In this episode, you’ll learn: - How Take a Hike Resale Shop curates top-condition outdoor gear from thrift stores and donations, ensuring items are adventure-ready and eco-friendly - The real impact of buying secondhand on reducing landfill waste and promoting sustainability in the outdoor industry - The role community plays in Chrissy’s business - From pop-up shops at festivals to gear swaps and outreach efforts that prioritize accessibility - Why local resale shops like hers offer a more personal, community-driven alternative to big-box retailers and corporate resale programs like REI - Her vision of the future - including a mobile “travel shop” van and collaborations with breweries and national parks that bring gear directly to outdoor lovers across the country You’ll walk away inspired by a small business balancing passion, purpose, and community impact. If you care about protecting nature, making the outdoors more affordable, or supporting sustainable commerce, this episode is perfect for you. Chrissy’s story highlights how a simple thrifted find can launch a movement toward a circular and inclusive outdoor industry. Whether you’re a seasoned gear collector, aspiring entrepreneur, or outdoor adventurer, you’ll gain actionable insights into how community-driven resale shops are reshaping the way we experience and sustain the outdoors. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation that proves small businesses can make a big difference in the future of outdoor recreation. Introduction to Take a Hike Resale Shop - 0:01 Community Building and Sustainability - 2:06 The Resale Industry's Role in Outdoor Access - 11:03 Chrissy's Vision for the Future - 38:47 Conclusion and Call to Action - 52:40 Our Presenting Sponsors: Take a Hike Resale Shop https://takeahikeresale.com Open Trail Collective: https://opentrailcollective.org Where to Find Sustain the Trail: Website - https://sustainthetrail.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/sustainthetrailpod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Y7lvIPCKpP4cITGGCcHTI?si=7Uf2RD8SQSmjI_MXdtNMgg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sustain-the-trail/id1867654703 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SustaintheTrailPod Thank you for listening. Remember, adventure is for everyone, get out there and make your own story! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Episode 4: Creating Your Own Adventure with Portraits of Adventure & Josh Reuck artwork

Episode 4: Creating Your Own Adventure with Portraits of Adventure & Josh Reuck

Documenting Adventure and Conservation: Insights from Photographer Josh Reuck. Discover how outdoor photography can tell powerful stories of human connection with nature, the importance of stewardship, and redefining adventure beyond extreme sports. Join us as we explore personal narratives, environmental efforts, and the role of inclusive outdoor experiences with passionate photographer Josh Reuck. In this episode: * The origin story of Portraits of Adventure and the impact of storytelling through photography * The significance of connecting with people and places on the trail * How outdoor spaces influence physical and emotional well-being * Differences in outdoor culture between Colorado and Ohio * Challenges and rewards of documenting diverse outdoor communities * The invisible work involved in trail maintenance and conservation * Redefining adventure for all ages and abilities * The importance of humanizing environmental and stewardship organizations * Tips for aspiring outdoor/landscape photographers * Influences shaping Josh’s photographic style, including Dan Winters and Robert Adams Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Josh Reuck and Portraits of Adventure 02:12 - The origin of Portraits of Adventure and storytelling’s importance 04:08 - Meeting inspiring outdoor communities and captures of human stories 06:07 - Journey from central Illinois to Colorado and Ohio 09:04 - How COVID shaped Josh’s photographic career 10:54 - The significance of capturing diverse outdoor cultures in Ohio and Colorado 13:10 - Breaking stereotypes of outdoor gear and accessibility 15:55 - Documenting conservation work and the invisible labor behind trail work 18:27 - Connecting with family and young outdoor enthusiasts 20:59 - Impact of outdoor activities on youth and urban environments 24:05 - Rethinking adventure for different ages, abilities, and contexts 32:54 - The hidden effort in trail maintenance and ecological stewardship 38:25 - Humanizing environmental efforts through portraiture 42:55 - The role of storytelling in conservation and community engagement 50:02 - Upcoming projects and ways to connect with Josh 58:50 - Practical tips for photographers and embracing everyday adventure 70:25 - The future of Portraits of Adventure and sustaining the work 77:24 - Josh’s favorite portraits and inspiring stories 79:14 - Final thoughts and advice: Just get outsideResources & Links: Connect with Josh: Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jreuck/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/portraits_of_adventure/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDztQQTLB4ouYoeUKBfF5-Q Website https://www.joshreuck.com/ Our Presenting Sponsors: Take a Hike Resale Shop https://takeahikeresale.com Open Trail Collective: https://opentrailcollective.org Where to Find Sustain the Trail: Website - https://sustainthetrail.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/sustainthetrailpod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Y7lvIPCKpP4cITGGCcHTI?si=7Uf2RD8SQSmjI_MXdtNMgg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sustain-the-trail/id1867654703 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SustaintheTrailPod Thank you for listening. Remember, adventure is for everyone—get out there and make your own story! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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