SIERRA REC NOW | Your Guide to Sierra Adventures

Charlie Pankey | Sierra Rec Magazine • Authentic Mountains

Sierra Rec Now, an Authentic Mountains Production, dives into the stories and adventures that define the Sierra Nevada. Hosted by Charlie Pankey, the show brings you trail discoveries, backcountry experiences, and conversations with the people who know these mountains best. Each episode blends inspiration with practical insight for exploring the range. If you love granite peaks, big landscapes, and real Sierra culture, this is your home. Let’s get into it.

  1. Discover Shaver Lake & Huntington Lake: Trails, Hiking, Fishing, Cycling & Summer Adventures in California's Sierra

    2d ago

    Discover Shaver Lake & Huntington Lake: Trails, Hiking, Fishing, Cycling & Summer Adventures in California's Sierra

    What makes Shaver Lake one of California's most underrated mountain destinations? In this episode of Sierra Rec Now, Charlie sits down with Lindsey Chargin and Michelle McGee from the Shaver Lake community to explore one of the Sierra Nevada's most diverse outdoor recreation hubs. From boating, fishing, and sailing on Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake to mountain biking, backpacking, rock climbing, and the growing Shaver Lake Recreational Trail project, this conversation highlights why so many visitors return to the area year after year. We discuss: • Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake recreation opportunities• The new Shaver Lake Recreational Trail system• Family-friendly outdoor experiences and lake access• McKinley Grove's giant sequoias• Kaiser Wilderness backpacking and hiking destinations• Rancheria Falls, Ely Mountain, Potter Pass, Twin Lakes, and the San Joaquin River Trail• Climb to Kaiser and the area's growing cycling culture• Summer events, camping, fishing, and local businesses Whether you're planning a Sierra Nevada road trip, searching for a new camping destination, looking for great hiking trails, or simply dreaming about your next mountain getaway, this episode offers local insight into one of California's classic mountain communities. Subscribe to Sierra Rec Now for destination guides, outdoor stories, travel tips, and conversations that help you discover more of the Sierra Nevada. #ShaverLake #HuntingtonLake #SierraNevada #CaliforniaTravel #Camping #Hiking #Fishing #MountainBiking #Backpacking #KaiserWilderness

    46 min
  2. Why We Keep Coming Back: Sierra Stories with Juan Veruete

    Jun 16

    Why We Keep Coming Back: Sierra Stories with Juan Veruete

    What is it about the mountains that keeps calling us back? In this episode of Sierra Rec Now, Charlie Pankey sits down with backpacker, fly fisherman, and creator behind Juan Backpacks, Juan Veruete, for a conversation about the Sierra Nevada and the experiences that continue to draw us into the wilderness year after year. Juan shares stories from hiking the John Muir Trail, tackling the Tahoe Rim Trail during a heavy snow year, and fly fishing alpine lakes and streams throughout the Sierra. Together, Charlie and Juan discuss everything from ultralight backpacking and favorite Sierra routes to the importance of slowing down, disconnecting from technology, and finding quiet moments in the outdoors. The conversation also explores the role backpacking has played in their lives, how sharing these experiences with family creates lasting memories, and why spending time in wild places can help us reconnect with ourselves. In this episode: Backpacking the John Muir Trail northbound Tahoe Rim Trail experiences and lessons learned Fly fishing Sierra alpine lakes and streams Moving from traditional backpacking to ultralight gear Backpacking with family and building lifelong memories Advice for hikers planning their first backpacking trip The importance of disconnecting and embracing quiet in the outdoors Favorite Sierra destinations and dream backpacking routes Whether you're planning your next Sierra adventure or simply looking for inspiration to spend more time outside, this conversation is a reminder of why so many of us keep returning to the mountains. Connect with Juan Backpacks:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx2k248qhABvRkkY21QoRHgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/juanbackpacks/ Learn more about Sierra Rec:Website: https://sierrarecmagazine.comInstagram: @sierra_rec_magazineFacebook: @sierrarecmagazine If you enjoyed this episode, please follow Sierra Rec Now and leave a review. Your support helps us continue sharing the stories, people, and places that make the Sierra Nevada special.

    52 min
  3. Saving Sierra History: Restoring the 160-Year-Old Jesse Ross Cabin with HistoriCorps

    Jun 9

    Saving Sierra History: Restoring the 160-Year-Old Jesse Ross Cabin with HistoriCorps

    This week on Sierra Rec Now, Charlie Pankey travels into the heart of California's Sierra National Forest to uncover the story of the Jesse Ross Cabin—a remarkable hand-hewn log cabin built around 1860 during the Gold Rush era. Joining the show is Aaron Smith of HistoriCorps, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving historic places through hands-on volunteer projects across America's public lands. Together, they explore the fascinating history behind one of Madera County's oldest surviving cabins, the traditional techniques used to restore it, and how volunteers can help protect these pieces of Sierra history for future generations. Along the way, Aaron shares stories from historic preservation projects throughout the West, reflects on why preserving our shared outdoor heritage matters, and offers a few favorite Sierra adventures of his own. • The incredible history of the Jesse Ross Cabin• How HistoriCorps restores historic places on public lands• Volunteer opportunities in Sierra National Forest• Traditional 19th-century building techniques still used today• Why preserving Sierra history matters• Aaron's favorite Sierra destinations and backcountry stories Whether you're passionate about California history, Sierra Nevada adventures, or simply looking for a meaningful way to give back to the outdoors, this conversation offers a unique perspective on the stories hidden among the mountains we love. Learn more or volunteer with HistoriCorps:https://historicorps.org/ Sierra Rec Now explores the people, places, and stories behind California's Sierra Nevada. Through conversations with guides, conservationists, outdoor leaders, and local experts, we help listeners discover new adventures while deepening their connection to the mountains. Subscribe for new episodes every week. In this episode:Sierra Rec Now

    33 min
  4. Jun 2

    How Backpacking Changes the Way You Experience National Parks | Kara Maceross, Lasting Adventures

    What happens when you trade crowded viewpoints for remote lakes, star-filled skies, and unforgettable nights in the wilderness? In this episode of Sierra Rec Now, Charlie Pankey sits down with Kara Maceross of Lasting Adventures to explore some of the best backpacking experiences in Yosemite National Park, Olympic National Park, and Sequoia National Park. Kara shares how Lasting Adventures has spent 30 years helping young people, families, and first-time backpackers discover the magic of the backcountry. From youth wilderness programs and family camping adventures to hidden Yosemite routes that most visitors never see, this conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiration for your next trip. Along the way, we discuss: • Why backpacking creates a deeper connection to our national parks• Youth backpacking camps and leadership programs• Family-friendly guided adventures in Yosemite and Olympic National Park• Hidden Yosemite destinations beyond Half Dome• Cathedral Lakes, Glen Aulin, Snow Creek, and the Yosemite high country• Olympic's rainforests, glaciers, and coastal wilderness• Sequoia National Park's spectacular Mineral King region• Beginner backpacking tips and common gear mistakes• The night skies, wildlife encounters, and unforgettable moments that keep people coming back to the trail Whether you're planning your first overnight trip or dreaming about your next big wilderness adventure, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most remarkable backpacking destinations in the American West. Learn more about Lasting Adventures:https://lastingadventures.org Explore more Sierra Nevada adventures:https://sierrarecmagazine.com

    37 min
  5. May 19

    51 Years of Mountain Music: Inside Grass Valley's Father's Day Bluegrass Festival

    For more than 50 years, one of California's most unique mountain traditions has been quietly bringing families, musicians, campers, and outdoor travelers together in the Sierra foothills. This week on Sierra Rec Now, Charlie sits down with Pete Ludé of the California Bluegrass Association to explore the 51st Father's Day Bluegrass Festival in Grass Valley, California. Whether you're a longtime bluegrass fan or simply looking for your next Sierra road trip, this conversation goes beyond music and into the culture that surrounds it — pine forest camping, late-night jam sessions, Gold Rush history, family activities, and why visitors keep coming back year after year. In this episode: • The surprising history behind the festival's beginnings in 1976 • Why Grass Valley and Nevada County make incredible Sierra base camps • What makes bluegrass different from other styles of music • Family-friendly experiences and Kids on Bluegrass programs • Camping, food vendors, workshops, and late-night jam culture • Festival headliners and what to expect this year • Local tips around Grass Valley, Nevada City, and the Yuba River Father's Day Bluegrass Festival June 18–21 Tickets & details: fathersdayfestival.com Explore more Sierra stories, travel ideas, and podcasts: Sierra Rec Magazine Suggested chapter timestamps for Spotify: 00:00 Welcome to the show 02:15 The history of the festival 06:00 Why Grass Valley feels different 09:15 Music, camping, and jam culture 15:00 Headliners and festival highlights 18:30 Family activities and Kids on Bluegrass 21:20 Why people keep coming back 24:10 Tickets and planning your visit 29:30 Sierra Rec closing questions

    33 min
  6. May 14

    Tioga Pass Is open: Experience a Different Yosemite

    Tioga Pass is finally opening for the season, reopening one of the most incredible drives into Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada High Country. But for Sierra Rec Magazine publisher Charlie Pankey, Tioga Pass has always been more than just a road into Yosemite. It’s the gateway to a completely different version of Yosemite. In this episode of Sierra Rec Now, Charlie shares personal stories and favorite stops exploring Yosemite’s High Country from the east side through Tioga Pass — from Lee Vining and Mono Basin to Tuolumne Meadows, Tenaya Lake, Olmsted Point, Cathedral Lakes, Glen Aulin, and beyond. This is not the Yosemite Valley most visitors know. This is the Yosemite of: alpine lakeshidden riversgranite domesbackpacking trailheadsspring snowmeltquiet pulloutshigh mountain meadowsSierra solitudeWhether you’re planning your first Tioga Pass road trip or have spent years exploring Yosemite’s eastern high country, this episode dives into the landscapes, memories, and experiences that make Tioga one of the most powerful gateways in the Sierra Nevada. Featured Locations: Tioga PassLee ViningMono BasinTioga LakeEllery LakeTuolumne MeadowsTenaya LakeOlmsted PointCathedral LakesGlen AulinLyell CanyonYosemite High CountryCHAPTERS 00:00 Tioga Pass Opens for the Season01:10 Why Tioga Pass Feels Different02:20 Entering Yosemite from the East Side04:00 Lee Vining, Mono Basin & the Tioga Climb06:00 Ellery Lake & Opening the Pass08:10 Tioga Lake & Yosemite’s High Country11:30 Gaylor Lakes & Granite Landscapes13:40 Mono Pass Trail & Dana Fork16:00 Why Yosemite High Country Feels Different17:45 Tuolumne Meadows & Backpacking Access21:00 Glen Aulin, Lyell Canyon & Cathedral Lakes24:00 Tenaya Lake & Returning Every Year27:00 Tioga Pass from the Valley Side29:00 Why Tioga Still Pulls Me Back

    34 min
  7. May 6

    Ebbetts Pass Is OPEN: My Favorite Spring Stops on Highway 4

    Every spring, when Ebbetts Pass opens for the season, Charlie Pankey feels the pull to go. For nearly a decade, opening weekend on Highway 4 has become a personal Sierra tradition—driving through lingering snowfields, roaring seasonal waterfalls, narrow cliffside roads, alpine meadows, and hidden pullouts that most travelers drive right past. In this episode of Sierra Rec Now, Charlie takes listeners on a story-driven spring journey across Ebbetts Pass from Markleeville toward Lake Alpine, sharing favorite seasonal stops and the moments that make this one of the wildest and most beautiful scenic drives in the Sierra Nevada. Featured locations include: Silver Creek PlungeKinney LakesPacific CreekHermit ValleyMosquito LakesCape HornLake AlpineHidden waterfalls and roadside spring runoffThis episode explores: Why Ebbetts Pass feels different than other Sierra highwaysThe narrow cliffside sections that make Highway 4 unforgettableHidden spring waterfalls and seasonal runoffPacific Creek — one of Charlie’s favorite hidden Sierra stopsEarly season Sierra travel, solitude, and explorationIf you love scenic drives, Sierra Nevada road trips, spring waterfalls, mountain passes, backpacking access points, and discovering places beyond the crowds, this episode is for you. 👉 Sonora Pass Travel Guide👉 Planning Your Sierra Nevada Trip👉 Scenic Sierra Nevada Drives & Adventures Hosted by Sierra Rec Magazine publisher Charlie Pankey, Sierra Rec Now explores the mountains, trails, stories, gear, and destinations that make the Sierra Nevada one of the most incredible outdoor regions in the world. 🏔️ Explore More from Sierra Rec Magazine🎙️ Sierra Rec Now Podcast

    29 min

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Sierra Rec Now, an Authentic Mountains Production, dives into the stories and adventures that define the Sierra Nevada. Hosted by Charlie Pankey, the show brings you trail discoveries, backcountry experiences, and conversations with the people who know these mountains best. Each episode blends inspiration with practical insight for exploring the range. If you love granite peaks, big landscapes, and real Sierra culture, this is your home. Let’s get into it.

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