Follow along with Girl Gotta Hike Founder Melissa and five fellow NYC-based photographers to Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal! This episode covers days 8 through 18, as we continue up and across the Sagarmatha National Forest, all the way to Base Camp, and back down, stopping in different villages and teahouses along the way.
Read MoreIn 2018, Girl Gotta Hike Founder Melissa and five fellow NYC-based photographers trekked up to Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal, and dang was it epic! This episode covers the first 7 days of the trip from Katmandu, to Namche Bazaar.
Read MoreIt’s an all things thru-hiking super special Q&A episode featuring six New York City-based hikers -- three of whom who are aspiring to hike the Appalachian Trail this season, and three who have thru-hiked the big trails before! Grab a brew, settle in, and laugh (and learn) along with us!
Read MoreOn Episode 25, I go for a hike in the Catskills, with local artist and ceramicist extraordinaire, Cheyenne Mallo. Cheyenne’s pottery features topographic map-imagery of mountains, hiking trails and rivers! We talk all about her process, her business, and about what inspires her to make such lovely work.
Read MoreGirl Gotta Hike checks in with Kelley “NoSeeUm” Blosser at the halfway point of her 2,650-mile journey on The Pacific Crest Trail! She talks about the challenges and the rewards of what it’s like to be on a trip that was over two years in the making! Wahoo!!
Read MoreGuest host Alexandra Kenin of Urban Hiker SF interviews me, Melissa “Click” Goodwin! We go way back to beginning, dive deep on my time thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, discuss the origins of Girl Gotta Hike, as well as chat about my photography career and future plans for my upstate base in the Catskills!
Read MoreAlex McClain is a sock designer for Darn Tough, Long Path End-to-Ender, Catskills 3500 completionist and all around amazing explorer! Listen to find out how she has crafted her life and career around her dual passions of fashion design and the outdoors!
Read MoreOn the 21st episode I head up to East Harlem for a chat with Jasmine Guadalupe, founder of The Hood Hikers, a hiking and outdoor adventure company based right here in NYC! The Hood Hikers creates a safe space in nature for all Black and Brown folks, regardless of gender, income bracket or any other divider. Not only to they crush mountains, but they have fun while doing it too - dancing, singing, and doing yoga on the way!
Read MoreIt’s the 20th episode, ya’ll, and it features none other than, Juliana Chauncey, author and co-host of Backpacker Radio, the the crème-de-la-crème of backpacking podcasts! Melissa talks with Juliana about she got interested in the outdoors, what brought her to Denver, how she wrote a guide book at a Starbucks in just one month, and a new podcast project she’s got coming our way!
Read MorePortsmouth, NH based fitness coach Liz Forkel has been dreaming of thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail for nearly 30 years and she just completed her first section — all 52 miles of trail in Connecticut! Wahoooo! Hear all about her guided journey with Melissa in this in-the-moment episode.
Read MoreKate Rhodes is unstoppable! She's an Adirondack Guide, Fastest Known Time Record Holder, Adirondack 46’er, President of Adirondack Mountain Rescue, and co-owner of TogaNola Snack Company -- all while holding down a 9 to 5 as an Industrial Hygienist, and is absolutely crushing it at her latest pursuit - ultra-running.
Read MoreWhoo-hoo! Episode 17 (aka the first of the Slackpack Series) is an entire episode dedicated to doling out some down and dirty of advice from four female thru-hikers, who love nothing more than discovering the joys of getting deeper into the backcountry.
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