2 hr 54 min

#69 | Will "Akuna" Robinson Backpacker Radio

    • Wilderness

In episode 69, we are joined by Will Robinson, AKA Akuna.  Akuna is an army veteran, the first known African-American male to complete the triple crown, and an all around awesome guy.  We talk about his experiences in managing chronic pain, how hiking interfaced with his PTSD, what it's like hiking through rural America as a black man with dreadlocks, and some of the highlights and lowlights of each of his thru-hikes.
We also have some listener emails, we learn how people are keeping busy during the apocalypse, and introduce a new segment, Backcountry Matchmaking- our new on-air dating service.  Giggity.
Interview with Will "Akuna" Robinson Instagram: @AkunaHikes QOTD: “Do dogs know what other dogs are saying when they bark or because they don’t “learn” a language does it all just sound like babbling? Save 15% at GossamerGear.com by using code "ATDRINK15" at checkout. Hikerlink! Intro Song: Walking Slow by Animal Years Intro beats: Pauly Boy Shallcross Check out Trail Correspondents Check out The Attempt! [divider]
00:04:30 - Meet Will “Akuna” Robinson and learn how he got started in hiking
00:05:44 - How he ended up on the PCT
00:06:30 - The closest long trail to Akuna in Louisiana
00:07:11 - How did growing up in New Orleans make you resilient? 
00:08:42 - How did you end up in the military? 
00:11:18 - Did your academic achievements have any bearing on your military experience? 
00:12:40 - His Job in the Military (and how that became an electrical engineering degree)
00:14:00 - What was it like coming home from the military?
00:15:30 - Was PTSD treatment helpful?
00:16:20 - What are your injuries from the military? And how does that affect your backpacking? 
00:19:00 - Healing through thru-hiking
00:24:50 - Why doesn’t the military talk more about mental health? 
00:26:40 - Barriers to unorthodox treatments 
00:27:37 - People thinking of long-distance backpacking with chronic pain
00:32:45 - Did you have to deal with withdrawals? 
00:33:57 - Does backpacking alleviate pain? Or distract from it? 
00:34:51 - Having flashbacks on trail
00:38:16 - Does your hiking family know about your flashbacks? Can they help in any way? What is the right way to help? 
00:41:45 - How the thru-hiking community deals with mental health issues
00:45:00 - How Akuna Ended up on the PCT
00:49:00 - Tell us about your first PCT hike
00:51:00 - Akuna dislocates his knee on Mt.Whitney
00:54:00 - What was 2017 like on the PCT?
00:56:35 - Triple digit temperatures are no problem for Akuna
00:57:50 - How did you get your trail name on the PCT? 
00:59:30 - Tell us about your 2017 Sierra experience
01:06:01 - Do you crave life-fearing moments?
01:10:00 - Akuna Hated the AT (at first) 
01:15:19 - What is it like hiking the AT as an African American? 
01:22:23 - Did you notice a difference in the way you were treated between the AT, PCT, and CDT? 
01:26:00 - How does your trail family react when people are racist?
01:30:30 - Do you have any advice for Afircan Americans thinking about thru-hiking?
01:31:15 - Any advice for how the hiking community can help make thru-hiking more welcoming and inclusive?
01:32:00 - Notable AT moments
01:37:40 - Akuna’s AT Merrel Film & Akuna’s CDT Merrel Film
01:41:30 - Akuna’s CDT Hike
01:46:40 - The brutality of the CDT 
01:48:15 - Gnarly weather on the CDT, PCT, and AT
01:50:25 - Falling in the Gila River on the CDT
01:55:05 - Akuna and Undecided almost get arrested
02:00:00 - How does it feel to be the first African American man known to finish the triple crown?
02:04:00 - Akuna’s postponed North Country Trail thru-hike
02:11:30 - Any plans for later this year if things clear up?
02:15:30 - Where to find Akuna: @AkunaHikes
02:17:11 - NZ borders closed for an entire year.
 
SEGMENTS
02:18:10 - The Trek Propaganda: Clay Bonnyman Evans reviews Chaunce’s Book
02:19:00 - Mail Bag! 
02:20:00 - Things people are doing to stay sa

In episode 69, we are joined by Will Robinson, AKA Akuna.  Akuna is an army veteran, the first known African-American male to complete the triple crown, and an all around awesome guy.  We talk about his experiences in managing chronic pain, how hiking interfaced with his PTSD, what it's like hiking through rural America as a black man with dreadlocks, and some of the highlights and lowlights of each of his thru-hikes.
We also have some listener emails, we learn how people are keeping busy during the apocalypse, and introduce a new segment, Backcountry Matchmaking- our new on-air dating service.  Giggity.
Interview with Will "Akuna" Robinson Instagram: @AkunaHikes QOTD: “Do dogs know what other dogs are saying when they bark or because they don’t “learn” a language does it all just sound like babbling? Save 15% at GossamerGear.com by using code "ATDRINK15" at checkout. Hikerlink! Intro Song: Walking Slow by Animal Years Intro beats: Pauly Boy Shallcross Check out Trail Correspondents Check out The Attempt! [divider]
00:04:30 - Meet Will “Akuna” Robinson and learn how he got started in hiking
00:05:44 - How he ended up on the PCT
00:06:30 - The closest long trail to Akuna in Louisiana
00:07:11 - How did growing up in New Orleans make you resilient? 
00:08:42 - How did you end up in the military? 
00:11:18 - Did your academic achievements have any bearing on your military experience? 
00:12:40 - His Job in the Military (and how that became an electrical engineering degree)
00:14:00 - What was it like coming home from the military?
00:15:30 - Was PTSD treatment helpful?
00:16:20 - What are your injuries from the military? And how does that affect your backpacking? 
00:19:00 - Healing through thru-hiking
00:24:50 - Why doesn’t the military talk more about mental health? 
00:26:40 - Barriers to unorthodox treatments 
00:27:37 - People thinking of long-distance backpacking with chronic pain
00:32:45 - Did you have to deal with withdrawals? 
00:33:57 - Does backpacking alleviate pain? Or distract from it? 
00:34:51 - Having flashbacks on trail
00:38:16 - Does your hiking family know about your flashbacks? Can they help in any way? What is the right way to help? 
00:41:45 - How the thru-hiking community deals with mental health issues
00:45:00 - How Akuna Ended up on the PCT
00:49:00 - Tell us about your first PCT hike
00:51:00 - Akuna dislocates his knee on Mt.Whitney
00:54:00 - What was 2017 like on the PCT?
00:56:35 - Triple digit temperatures are no problem for Akuna
00:57:50 - How did you get your trail name on the PCT? 
00:59:30 - Tell us about your 2017 Sierra experience
01:06:01 - Do you crave life-fearing moments?
01:10:00 - Akuna Hated the AT (at first) 
01:15:19 - What is it like hiking the AT as an African American? 
01:22:23 - Did you notice a difference in the way you were treated between the AT, PCT, and CDT? 
01:26:00 - How does your trail family react when people are racist?
01:30:30 - Do you have any advice for Afircan Americans thinking about thru-hiking?
01:31:15 - Any advice for how the hiking community can help make thru-hiking more welcoming and inclusive?
01:32:00 - Notable AT moments
01:37:40 - Akuna’s AT Merrel Film & Akuna’s CDT Merrel Film
01:41:30 - Akuna’s CDT Hike
01:46:40 - The brutality of the CDT 
01:48:15 - Gnarly weather on the CDT, PCT, and AT
01:50:25 - Falling in the Gila River on the CDT
01:55:05 - Akuna and Undecided almost get arrested
02:00:00 - How does it feel to be the first African American man known to finish the triple crown?
02:04:00 - Akuna’s postponed North Country Trail thru-hike
02:11:30 - Any plans for later this year if things clear up?
02:15:30 - Where to find Akuna: @AkunaHikes
02:17:11 - NZ borders closed for an entire year.
 
SEGMENTS
02:18:10 - The Trek Propaganda: Clay Bonnyman Evans reviews Chaunce’s Book
02:19:00 - Mail Bag! 
02:20:00 - Things people are doing to stay sa

2 hr 54 min