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Hike, Explore, Repeat: Trailblazing Texas Podcast

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Welcome to the Trailblazing Texas Podcast, your go-to source for all things hiking in the Lone Star State! Join me as we explore the diverse landscapes, stunning trails, and vibrant hiking community that make Texas a unique and exciting destination for outdoor enthusiasts.In each episode, I'll take you on a virtual journey through the scenic trails of Texas, from the rugged terrain of Big Bend National Park to the lush forests of the Piney Woods. Our experienced host and special guests will share their insights, tips, and stories, providing you with valuable information to enhance your hiking adventures.Whether you're a seasoned hiker looking for new challenges or a beginner eager to discover the joys of the trail, the Trailblazing Texas Podcast has something for everyone. We'll cover a wide range of topics, including trail reviews, gear recommendations, safety tips, and interviews with local experts and fellow hikers / backpackers.Get ready to be inspired, informed, and entertained as we delve into the beauty of Texas hiking and backpacking. So lace up your boots, grab your backpack, and join me on the Trailblazing Texas Podcast - where the journey is just as important as the destination. Happy trails!

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jakson Cameron and I (Lone Star Hiking Trail Thru-Hike pt.1) kansikuva

Cameron and I (Lone Star Hiking Trail Thru-Hike pt.1)

A Message from Cameron: When I asked Cameron if there was a message he wanted to share with listeners, he chose to leave us with scripture, a reflection of his faith, his heart, and the perspective he carries into the outdoors. Show me the right path, O Lord; point out the road for me to follow. Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you. Psalms 25:4-5 Episode Description: This episode is a special one because it is not just about the longest continuous hiking trail in Texas, t is about friendship, planning, suffering a little bit, laughing a lot, and finally taking on a trail that every Texas backpacker eventually starts looking at and thinking, “Yeah… I probably need to do that.” Cameron and I sit down to talk about our four-day thru-hike of the Lone Star Hiking Trail, the longest continuous hiking trail in Texas and one of those trails I think every Texas backpacker eventually feels like they need to do. Before we get into the miles, caches, campsites, and all the planning that went into it, we rewind a little and talk about how we actually met, from the Guadalupe Mountains hiking community on Facebook, to a YouTube meet-up, to hiking together at Cleburne State Park, where I may or may not have almost died. We talk about how the LSHT first came up, what we expected going into it, and how the idea of doing it in four days felt before we ever stepped on trail. Cameron and I also break down the planning side of the trip, daily mileage, real-life time limits, where we placed our caches, and how much room we left for things to go wrong. This episode is part trail story, part planning breakdown, and part two hikers laughing about the decisions that somehow got us across the longest trail in Texas. Four days. A lot of miles. A few questionable choices.

21. touko 2026 - 51 min
jakson Emily, Nate, and I (Bear Box Brew) kansikuva

Emily, Nate, and I (Bear Box Brew)

Message From Emily and Nate: We'd like to dedicate the episode to our family and friends who have supported us from day one and continuously encouraged us to do what makes us happy! We encourage everyone to get out and enjoy the US National Parks we have access to, we are truly so lucky to have such natural beauty available to us here! Episode Description: This episode of the Trailblazing Texas Podcast is all about coffee, comfort, trail life, and the story behind a small outdoor business built from a real backcountry problem. I’m joined by the husband-and-wife team behind Bear Box Brew, a trail-friendly coffee company created for hikers, backpackers, campers, and anyone who believes a good cup of coffee should not require a pile of gear, a messy cleanup, or a complicated morning routine. We start with their origin story, what coffee looked like for them on trail before Bear Box Brew existed, the frustrations they kept running into, and the moment they realized there had to be a better way. From there, we dig into the early experiments, the failed versions, the laughs, the trial and error, and the moment their simple trail hack started turning into something much bigger. We talk about why coffee feels like such a non-negotiable comfort in the outdoors, especially when you’re waking up at camp, shaking off a cold night, or getting ready for another day on trail. Bear Box Brew was built around the idea of no equipment and no cleanup, but as you’ll hear, that simple concept shaped everything, from the design and packaging to the way they think about flavor, convenience, and the overall trail experience. Episodes like this are important to the Trailblazing Texas Podcast because our hiking and backpacking community is supported by real people taking real risks. Small outdoor businesses like Bear Box Brew are not just selling a product, they are pouring their time, money, creativity, and heart into something they believe will make the outdoor experience better for the rest of us. These are the people behind the gear, the food, the coffee, the services, and the ideas that help make our adventures possible. Highlighting these businesses matters because they are part of the same community we are. They understand the early mornings, the long miles, the cold camps, the gear failures, the small comforts, and the moments that make the trail worth it. When a small business chooses to build something for hikers and backpackers, they are betting on this community — and I believe it’s important that we take the time to hear their story, support their work, and recognize the risk and dedication behind what they’re creating. This episode is about more than coffee. It’s about solving a real problem, testing an idea in real outdoor conditions, supporting small businesses, and creating something that becomes part of people’s adventures. So whether you’re a backpacker, a weekend camper, a morning coffee loyalist, or someone who just loves hearing how outdoor brands are born, this is a fun one. Grab a cup, settle in, and enjoy my conversation with Bear Box Brew.

14. touko 2026 - 1 h 17 min
jakson Kathy and I (pt 1) kansikuva

Kathy and I (pt 1)

Episode Description: This episode was something special. Today I sit down with Kathy and honestly, this conversation meant more to me than I expected. As a dad to a daughter, I think a lot about the voices and examples that shape how she sees herself… her confidence, her independence, and what she believes she’s capable of. And Kathy is exactly the kind of person I want her and all of you to hear. She’s real. She’s lived it. And she’s still out there doing it. In Part 1, we go all the way back to the beginning… How hiking and backpacking first found their way into Kathy’s life, whether it was something she always loved or something she discovered later on. She shares stories from those early days, who she was hiking with, what those first trips felt like, and the moment it all really “clicked.” We talk about the nerves, the excitement, and the lessons she learned the hard way… the kind every backpacker can relate to. Then we shift into something that I think is incredibly powerful, what it looks like to keep showing up for the trail later in life. Kathy breaks down how her approach has evolved over the years, what she does differently now, and why pacing, listening to your body, and mental strength matter more than ever. She also challenges the assumptions people make about age and the outdoors and proves that those limits are often self-imposed. This isn’t just a hiking conversation… It’s about growth, resilience, and continuing to chase something that makes you feel alive no matter your age. If you’ve ever wondered if it’s “too late” to start, or how long you can keep going… this episode is your answer. Let’s get into it.

7. touko 2026 - 1 h 3 min
jakson Natalia and I (Everest Basecamp pt 2) kansikuva

Natalia and I (Everest Basecamp pt 2)

One of Natalia's favorite quotes: Because it's there - George Leigh Mallory Episode Description: In Part 2 of my conversation with Natalia, we go all in, from the moment the dream became real to standing at the foot of the highest mountain on Earth. We start with the preparation. Not the highlight reel, but the real stuff. Training for altitude, building endurance, dialing in gear, and figuring out what actually matters when you’re heading into the Himalayas. Natalia opens up about what she did to get ready, what worked, what didn’t, and the fears she carried before ever stepping on a plane. Then we hit Nepal. She takes us right into the chaos and beauty of Kathmandu… and that moment in Lukla when it all becomes real. From there, we walk step by step through the trek itself, the rhythm of the days, the people on the trail, the food, the exhaustion, and the moments that take your breath away in more ways than one. We talk about altitude… hitting the wall… pushing through… and the mental side of a journey like this that most people don’t see. And then Basecamp. That moment. The emotion. The reality of standing there after everything it took to get there. We wrap with reflection, what this experience taught her, how it changed her, and what happens when you come back home after something like Everest. Because the truth is… you don’t come back the same. If you’ve ever thought about Everest Basecamp or just wondered what it really takes, this episode gives you the full picture. And yeah… we might even talk about what’s next.

30. huhti 2026 - 58 min
jakson Natalia and I (Everest Basecamp pt 1) kansikuva

Natalia and I (Everest Basecamp pt 1)

A message from the Host: Natalia, It’s hard to put into words how much it’s meant to not only work alongside you, but to call you a true friend. From the days in Texas to the trails in the Tatras, you’ve always brought this steady strength, positivity, and quiet determination that people just naturally respect. Watching you go from those early hikes… to setting your sights on something as big as Everest Base Camp, it’s been inspiring in a way that goes beyond hiking. It’s about believing in yourself, even when it’s uncomfortable… and going after it anyway. I’m proud of you. Truly. And I’m grateful for your friendship. - Jason Episode Description (Part 1): From Texas to the Tatras, Natalia’s Journey Begins ... In this special episode of the Trailblazing Texas Podcast, I’m sitting down with someone who means a lot to me, my good friend Natalia, as we kick off her incredible journey toward Everest Base Camp. Before we ever get to the Himalayas, we rewind the story to where it all began, how we met, and the unexpected path that brought Natalia from Warsaw to Houston. She shares what she thought life in Texas would be like… and how reality had a few surprises waiting. From culture shock to unforgettable memories, this part of her story sets the foundation for everything that comes next. We also dive into Natalia’s roots in growing up in Poland, how hiking first entered her life, and what keeps pulling her back to the mountains. Whether it’s the challenge, the solitude, or the sense of discovery, you’ll hear what fuels her passion, and how she balances it all with a demanding professional life. Then… we relive one of our favorite shared adventures, our trip to the Tatra Mountains. A group trip full of laughs, unexpected moments, and yes… a little skepticism on my part about how a crew of developers would handle the mountains. From rapidly changing weather to unforgettable views, we break down the moments that stuck with us, and how that experience may have quietly built the confidence needed for something much bigger. Because that’s where this episode starts to shift… From a love of hiking… to a bold idea: “I’m going to Everest Basecamp.” Natalia opens up about what sparked that decision, the reactions she got from family (especially her mom), and the internal battle that comes with chasing something this big. Was it always a dream? Or did it grow over time? This is Part 1 of a powerful story about friendship, growth, and the early steps toward one of the most iconic treks in the world. 👉 Subscribe so you don’t miss Part 2, where we get into the Everest Basecamp trek itself.

22. huhti 2026 - 53 min
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