Hike, Explore, Repeat: Trailblazing Texas Podcast

Jason Lominac

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!

  1. Shaun and I (Angry Pika Food Co.)

    FEB 18

    Shaun and I (Angry Pika Food Co.)

    A Quote from Shaun: You can't fail if you don't quit. You can't succeed if you don't start. - Michael Hyatt Episode Description: In this episode of Trailblazing Texas Podcast, we sit down with Shaun, the co-founder of Angry Pika Food Co., to talk about what really goes into building a small, trail-driven food company from the ground up. Shaun shares the origin story behind Angry Pika, how the name came to be, how his own time on trail shaped the recipes, and the moment he realized this wasn’t just about making good food, but about building something meaningful for the hiking and backpacking community. We dive into the early days, the first recipes that didn’t quite go as planned, and the advice he’d give himself if he could go back to Day One. From there, we dig into the creative and technical side of backpacking food: how nutrition, calories, and weight are balanced; how new recipes are tested and refined; and why feedback from hikers in the field matters so much. Shaun talks candidly about the products that took the longest to perfect, the ones that resonated most with customers, and the surprising places his meals have been eaten. We also explore the bigger picture, sustainability, ingredient sourcing, packaging choices, and the realities of running a small business in an industry dominated by large brands. Shaun opens up about the challenges unique to small companies, the importance of collaboration within the outdoor space, and why community support, from family, faith, and fellow hikers, has been essential to Angry Pika’s journey. Finally, we look ahead. Shaun shares what’s coming next for Angry Pika, how he sees the backpacking food industry evolving, and the legacy he hopes his meals leave behind not just in packs, but in trail memories, morale, and shared moments outdoors. This episode is about more than food. It’s about passion, perseverance, and why supporting small, family-run businesses that support our hiking and backpacking community truly matters.

    1h 14m
  2. Tyler and I (Copper Breaks State Park)

    FEB 11

    Tyler and I (Copper Breaks State Park)

    Tyler's Quote: There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm. The nation behaves well if it treats the natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased and not impaired in value. - Theodore Roosevelt Episode Description: In this episode of Trailblazing Texas Podcast, we head to the wide-open Texas Panhandle to explore Copper Breaks State Park with Tyler, a ranger with Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, whose passion for this rugged and often-overlooked park runs deep. Tyler shares his journey into state park service and what first drew him to Copper Breaks, from his initial impressions of the landscape to the moments that confirmed this park was something special. We talk about what makes Copper Breaks unique among Texas parks, how it has evolved over the years, and what a “typical” day looks like for a ranger in a place where wind, weather, and wide horizons are part of the job description. A major focus of this episode is Copper Breaks’ identity as an International Dark Sky Park. Tyler walks us through what it takes to preserve truly dark skies, and what visitors can expect when they look up on a clear night. From Milky Way memories to night-sky programs and the challenges of dark-sky conservation, this conversation captures why Copper Breaks is one of the best places in Texas to experience the night as it was meant to be seen. We also dive into the park’s deeper history, its connections to the Comanche, how that cultural heritage is interpreted today, and the careful balance between preservation and public recreation. Tyler shares insight into current conservation efforts, the impact of drought and weather on the ecosystem, and the role of volunteers and partnerships in protecting this landscape for future generations. On the trail side, we cover hiking routes, hidden gems, wildlife encounters, and what first-time visitors should know before setting foot in this remote park. Tyler offers practical safety advice, tips for dealing with the Panhandle’s conditions, and ideas for building the perfect day or weekend at Copper Breaks. We wrap with a personal reflection on what this park means to Tyler, why it deserves more attention, and what he hopes every visitor carries with them after experiencing Copper Breaks for themselves. This episode is an invitation to slow down, look up, and discover a Texas state park where history, dark skies, and quiet beauty come together in a way that stays with you long after you leave.

    1h 33m
  3. Natalie and I (Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway pt 2)

    FEB 4

    Natalie and I (Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway pt 2)

    Natalie's Dedication: To The Kratt Brothers: Thank you for teaching me to love all animals and enjoy their company from a young age. Episode Description: In Part 2 of our conversation about Caprock Canyons State Park, Natalie takes us deeper into the spirit of the park, what visitors feel when they first see the canyon walls, how she would define Caprock in just three words, and why this landscape leaves such a lasting impression. We spend time with the story of the Texas State Bison Herd, exploring how it came to Caprock, what makes it unique, and what daily herd management looks like behind the scenes. Natalie shares how staff balance visitor access with safety, the challenges the herd faces from drought and habitat pressures, and the powerful symbolism the bison hold for the park and for Texas itself, along with a few memorable moments that only come from working this closely with wildlife. The conversation then moves onto Caprock’s trails and terrain, from the park’s extensive trail system and the historic Caprock Canyons Trailway to favorite overlooks, hidden gems, and recommendations for both first-time visitors and experienced hikers. We also cover trail safety, weather awareness, dog-friendly options, camping opportunities, and what guests should know before heading out into this rugged Panhandle environment. We close by looking at conservation, how human impact affect Caprock, what the park is doing to protect its ecosystems, and the role visitors play in preserving this place for future generations. This episode is a grounded, thoughtful look at a park defined by resilience, stewardship, and wide-open space. Part 2 of 2 — available now on Trailblazing Texas Podcast!

    1h 18m
  4. Leah and I (Guadalupe Mountains National Park pt 1)

    JAN 22

    Leah and I (Guadalupe Mountains National Park pt 1)

    Leah's Dedication and Favorite Quote: I would like to dedicate this episode to my parents - Craig and Lili - who gave me life and love. To my mentors - Brian and Miguel - who taught me how to be the best ranger I can be. And finally to anyone who has ever fallen in love with the most beautiful mountains in the world - Guadalupe 3 "The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders." -Edward Abbey Episode Description: This one is special. In Part 1 of this long-awaited conversation, I’m joined by my favorite ranger, Leah, from Guadalupe Mountains National Park, the place I’ve called my heaven on earth for years. And before we even get into trails or terrain, we share a moment that’s raw, honest, and a little emotional. Because this park, and the people who protect it, mean something real to both of us. From there, we settle into a deeply personal conversation about what it means to serve a place like the Guadalupes. Leah shares how she first found her way into the National Park Service, what drew her specifically to these mountains, and what made her stay. We talk about what a fulfilling day as a ranger actually looks like, the behind-the-scenes work visitors rarely see, and the quiet moments, sounds, smells, and solitude, that make this park feel less like a job and more like home. We also reflect on patrols, unforgettable visitor interactions, and whether that “wow” feeling ever fades when you work in a place this wild (spoiler: it doesn’t). Leah paints a picture of the park not just as a destination, but as a living, breathing landscape that continues to shape her, just as it has shaped me. Then we turn outward to explore the park itself. Beyond Guadalupe Peak, we dig into lesser-known trails and areas that deserve more attention, the best “bang for your buck” hike that captures the true essence of the Guadalupes, and the magic of The Bowl—one of the most unique ecological pockets in West Texas. We also touch on geology, off-map curiosities experienced hikers whisper about, and how the ancient forces beneath your boots define every step you take here. This episode isn’t just about a national park. It’s about connection, to land, to purpose, and to the people who protect the places that change us.

    1h 3m
  5. Noah and I ( Mission Tejas State Park pt 2)

    JAN 8

    Noah and I ( Mission Tejas State Park pt 2)

    In part 2 of our conversation with Noah from Mission Tejas State Park, we shift our focus from history into the living, breathing experience of the park today, from wildlife and seasonal beauty to visitor tips, conservation efforts, and what the future holds for this uniquely Texan landscape. Noah walks us through the kinds of wildlife guests might encounter while exploring the park, the times of year when Mission Tejas truly shines, and what nearby fishing or paddling opportunities can add to a visit. We also dive into the camping options available, whether you’re looking for a quiet tent site, a family-friendly stay, or a basecamp for exploring East Texas. From there, the conversation turns practical. Noah shares essential advice for first-time visitors, highlights Leave No Trace principles that matter most in a historically sensitive park, explains pet policies, and talks about special programs, events, and reenactments that bring Mission Tejas to life throughout the year. If you’ve ever wondered how to plan the perfect day here, this episode has you covered. We also pull back the curtain on park operations and conservation, discussing the challenges of managing a site where history and nature intersect, current preservation efforts, and how the public can get involved through volunteering and support. Noah offers insight into how Mission Tejas keeps its stories alive for new generations, and what exciting projects and possibilities lie ahead. This episode is both a guide and an invitation, to slow down, step into Texas history, and experience Mission Tejas State Park not just as a place on a map, but as a park worth returning to again and again. If you’ve been on the fence about visiting, Part 2 might just convince you it’s time to go.

    40 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
10 Ratings

About

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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