2 hrs 36 min

Quoc "Double Magic" Nguyen on the Alaska Traverse, Norge pa Langs, and Brooks Traverse Backpacker Radio

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In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Quoc “Double Magic” Nguyen. Double Magic might just be the most accomplished backpacker you’ve never heard of, along with being in the running for most interesting person on earth. His 23,000 miles of backpacking started with trails you know, like the Colorado Trail and the Pacific Northwest Trail, and quickly evolved to trails you likely haven’t including Norge pa Langs,  Via Dinarica, the Colorado Loop (a 1500 mile route he made up), a pair of epic excursions in Alaska, and trekking around the Aleutian Islands, a thing people don’t do. This one is a like a snowball rolling downhill, it gets more momentum and becomes more dangerous the further it goes. 
We wrap the show with some news of grizzlies getting reintroduced to the Cascades, the triple crown of cheeses, and a listener pumps our tires on our behalf.
Gossamer Gear: Use code “SNUGGLEBUG” for 20% off shelters at gossamergear.com. 
Jenna Davis: Email jenna@firstsummitrealty.com or call 303-946-9476 to get a free consultation.
Shady Rays: Use code “TREK20” for $20 off polarized sunglasses at shadyrays.com.
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Interview with Quoc “Double Magic” Nguyen
Quoc's Instagram Quoc's Website Time stamps & Questions
00:03:50 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon to get exclusive bonus content and don’t miss important updates by subscribing to the Trek’s newsletter or submitting your email on our website!
00:05:45 - Introducing Quoc
00:07:28 - How did you get into the outdoors?
00:09:34 - How did you transition from peakbagging to thru-hiking?
00:12:04 - What stood out to you from your first thru-hike?
00:13:14 - Were you stressed about money after graduating law school?
00:16:28 - How do you deal with shifting priorities?
00:18:25 - What is your trail name origin story?
00:19:41 - Why the Te Araroa as a second hike?
00:22:45 - Discussion about the TA
00:24:16 - How did you learn about the international hikes you’ve done?
00:26:14 - What did you learn about thru-hiking during your first two hikes?
00:27:29 - What was the first route you created?
00:28:42 - Tell us about the Iceland Traverse
00:35:45 - Do you not feel fear?
00:38:30 - Did you ever think you were gunna die?
00:42:00 - Tell us about the Norway end to end hike
00:45:26 - Was this a stressful trek?
00:46:30 - What were the terrain and resupplies like?
00:48:11 - Discussion about the ULA circuit
00:49:00 - Do you have tips for hiking efficiently?
00:50:38 - Tell us about your nutrition while hiking
00:55:00 - Would you recommend the Norway hike to others?
00:57:29 - How tired are you after the Norway hike?
01:00:00 - How do you make your trips work financially?
01:05:30 - Does it bother you when people don’t return their carts?
01:07:30 - Tell us about your current job in homeland security
01:09:32 - What are the worst things that have happened to you on trail?
01:15:15 - Why don’t you use a satellite communication device or bear spray?
01:17:00 - Story about being charged by bears
01:21:48 - Have your feelings about grizzly bears changed?
01:24:52 - What are you afraid of?
01:27:00 - What is your gym routine like?
01:31:00 - Tell us about the Brooks Range Traverse
01:35:55 - Do you ever get frustrated or lose your temper?
01:36:50 - What are the mileages of these two traverses?
01:39:25 - Tell us about the Alaska Traverse
01:46:00 - What are your big three?
01:47:20 - What do you use for footwear?
01:48:50 - Do you carry a bear canister?
01:51:00 - Tell us about the Cordillera Blanca Traverse & Huayhuash Circuit
01:54:41 - Tell us about the 1,500 mile Colorado Loop
01:58:40 - What are your favorite 13ers?
02:01:22 - Kumo Question: What is the most ridiculous fashion trend you’ve participated in?
Segments
Chaunce’s Wedding Update
Trek Propaganda: Grizzlies To Be Reintroduced in North Cascades: What It Means for the PCT by Kelly Floro
QOTD:

In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Quoc “Double Magic” Nguyen. Double Magic might just be the most accomplished backpacker you’ve never heard of, along with being in the running for most interesting person on earth. His 23,000 miles of backpacking started with trails you know, like the Colorado Trail and the Pacific Northwest Trail, and quickly evolved to trails you likely haven’t including Norge pa Langs,  Via Dinarica, the Colorado Loop (a 1500 mile route he made up), a pair of epic excursions in Alaska, and trekking around the Aleutian Islands, a thing people don’t do. This one is a like a snowball rolling downhill, it gets more momentum and becomes more dangerous the further it goes. 
We wrap the show with some news of grizzlies getting reintroduced to the Cascades, the triple crown of cheeses, and a listener pumps our tires on our behalf.
Gossamer Gear: Use code “SNUGGLEBUG” for 20% off shelters at gossamergear.com. 
Jenna Davis: Email jenna@firstsummitrealty.com or call 303-946-9476 to get a free consultation.
Shady Rays: Use code “TREK20” for $20 off polarized sunglasses at shadyrays.com.
[divider]
Interview with Quoc “Double Magic” Nguyen
Quoc's Instagram Quoc's Website Time stamps & Questions
00:03:50 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon to get exclusive bonus content and don’t miss important updates by subscribing to the Trek’s newsletter or submitting your email on our website!
00:05:45 - Introducing Quoc
00:07:28 - How did you get into the outdoors?
00:09:34 - How did you transition from peakbagging to thru-hiking?
00:12:04 - What stood out to you from your first thru-hike?
00:13:14 - Were you stressed about money after graduating law school?
00:16:28 - How do you deal with shifting priorities?
00:18:25 - What is your trail name origin story?
00:19:41 - Why the Te Araroa as a second hike?
00:22:45 - Discussion about the TA
00:24:16 - How did you learn about the international hikes you’ve done?
00:26:14 - What did you learn about thru-hiking during your first two hikes?
00:27:29 - What was the first route you created?
00:28:42 - Tell us about the Iceland Traverse
00:35:45 - Do you not feel fear?
00:38:30 - Did you ever think you were gunna die?
00:42:00 - Tell us about the Norway end to end hike
00:45:26 - Was this a stressful trek?
00:46:30 - What were the terrain and resupplies like?
00:48:11 - Discussion about the ULA circuit
00:49:00 - Do you have tips for hiking efficiently?
00:50:38 - Tell us about your nutrition while hiking
00:55:00 - Would you recommend the Norway hike to others?
00:57:29 - How tired are you after the Norway hike?
01:00:00 - How do you make your trips work financially?
01:05:30 - Does it bother you when people don’t return their carts?
01:07:30 - Tell us about your current job in homeland security
01:09:32 - What are the worst things that have happened to you on trail?
01:15:15 - Why don’t you use a satellite communication device or bear spray?
01:17:00 - Story about being charged by bears
01:21:48 - Have your feelings about grizzly bears changed?
01:24:52 - What are you afraid of?
01:27:00 - What is your gym routine like?
01:31:00 - Tell us about the Brooks Range Traverse
01:35:55 - Do you ever get frustrated or lose your temper?
01:36:50 - What are the mileages of these two traverses?
01:39:25 - Tell us about the Alaska Traverse
01:46:00 - What are your big three?
01:47:20 - What do you use for footwear?
01:48:50 - Do you carry a bear canister?
01:51:00 - Tell us about the Cordillera Blanca Traverse & Huayhuash Circuit
01:54:41 - Tell us about the 1,500 mile Colorado Loop
01:58:40 - What are your favorite 13ers?
02:01:22 - Kumo Question: What is the most ridiculous fashion trend you’ve participated in?
Segments
Chaunce’s Wedding Update
Trek Propaganda: Grizzlies To Be Reintroduced in North Cascades: What It Means for the PCT by Kelly Floro
QOTD:

2 hrs 36 min