• Backpacking & Blisters: A Hiking, Backpacking, and Adventure Show

  • By: Carl Mandrioli Bleav
  • Podcast

Backpacking & Blisters: A Hiking, Backpacking, and Adventure Show

By: Carl Mandrioli Bleav
  • Summary

  • Are you looking for adventure? We've got the best guests in the outdoor world, gear expertise, unbelievable stories...all lined with a sense of humor.
    Copyright Carl Mandrioli
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Episodes
  • The 8 WORST National Parks for Backpacking
    Feb 17 2025

    Derek and Carl discuss the worst national parks for backpacking. Scenery, over-regulations, bear canisters, crowding and many more factors are considered. Some of the parks that make the list may surprise you. Also, Rocky calls Derek out for unreasonable texting expectations.

    B&B Documentary is out!

    Topics Covered:

    -Terrible National Parks for Backpacking

    -Alternative National Park Backpacking Options

    -Backpacking Gear

    Enlightened Equipment: Check out the best Ultralight Quilts on the market!

    Teton Gear: If you’re looking for high quality gear at a great price, this is the best option for all entry to mid level backpackers.

    Get in prime time hiking shape with Rowan from Summit Strength so you can have your best hiking season yet!

    GET BONUS SEGMENTS & EPISODES ON PATREON: There are over 40 BONUS episodes of B&B that you can get by supporting us on Patreon. It's safe and secure and it helps us put out more content.

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    Instagram: @BackpackingAndBlistersPodcast

    Email: backpackingblisters@gmail.com

    Please check out our website: backpackingandblisters.com

    Our Favorite Gear

    Outdoor Vitals Summit Down Sleeping Bag

    Mystery Ranch Radix

    Mystery Ranch Bridger (Heavy Duty Trips)

    Nemo Tensor Sleeping Pad

    Jetboil Flash (for larger groups)

    MSR Pocket Rocket 2 (for solo or smaller groups)

    Katadyn BeFree

    Black Diamond Spot

    Helinox Chair Zero

    Big Agnes Copper Spur

    Nemo Hornet

    Hoka Speedgoat Trail Shoes

    Pearl Izumi Thermal Arm Warmers

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    41 mins
  • STEVEN 'My Life Outdoors': BEWARE! Poison Gear, False Bag/Pad Ratings, Future Gear...That Works Better!
    Feb 10 2025

    Steven Smith from My Life Outdoors joins the show to discuss all sorts of backpacking topics that you think you know about…but you might not. Is your gear poisoning you? Are sleeping pad R values highly misleading? Why is a mesh base layer the best option? And how does Derek mess up the Lightning round…again?

    Topics Covered:

    -Ultralight Backpacking Gear

    -The Best Backpacking Clothing

    -What You Know about Backpacking is Wrong

    Check out Steven Smith’s #1 Ranked Backpacking YouTube Channel!

    B&B Documentary is out!

    Enlightened Equipment: Check out the best Ultralight Quilts on the market!

    Teton Gear: If you’re looking for high quality gear at a great price, this is the best option for all entry to mid level backpackers.

    Get in prime time hiking shape with Rowan from Summit Strength so you can have your best hiking season yet!

    GET BONUS SEGMENTS & EPISODES ON PATREON: There are over 40 BONUS episodes of B&B that you can get by supporting us on Patreon. It's safe and secure and it helps us put out more content.

    To react publicly or privately to any of our episodes post/message on…

    Facebook

    Instagram: @BackpackingAndBlistersPodcast

    Email: backpackingblisters@gmail.com

    Please check out our website: backpackingandblisters.com

    Our Favorite Gear

    Outdoor Vitals Summit Down Sleeping Bag

    Mystery Ranch Radix

    Mystery Ranch Bridger (Heavy Duty Trips)

    Nemo Tensor Sleeping Pad

    Jetboil Flash (for larger groups)

    MSR Pocket Rocket 2 (for solo or smaller groups)

    Katadyn BeFree

    Black Diamond Spot

    Helinox Chair Zero

    Big Agnes Copper Spur

    Nemo Hornet

    Hoka Speedgoat Trail Shoes

    Pearl Izumi Thermal Arm Warmers

    Show More Show Less
    56 mins
  • 8 Gear Companies That Are Ripping You Off! (with John Kelley)
    Feb 3 2025

    John Kelley joins the show discuss backpacking gear companies that are ripping you off. Which products are you overpaying for? And what are some reasonable alternatives?

    B&B Documentary is out!

    Topics Covered:

    -Ultralight Backpacking Gear

    -Expensive Backpacking Gear

    -The Best/Worst Deals Going

    Check out John Kelley’s ‘The Backpacking Podcast’

    Enlightened Equipment: Check out the best Ultralight Quilts on the market!

    Teton Gear: If you’re looking for high quality gear at a great price, this is the best option for all entry to mid level backpackers.

    Get in prime time hiking shape with Rowan from Summit Strength so you can have your best hiking season yet!

    GET BONUS SEGMENTS & EPISODES ON PATREON: There are over 40 BONUS episodes of B&B that you can get by supporting us on Patreon. It's safe and secure and it helps us put out more content.

    To react publicly or privately to any of our episodes post/message on…

    Facebook:

    Instagram: @BackpackingAndBlistersPodcast

    Email: backpackingblisters@gmail.com

    Please check out our website: backpackingandblisters.com

    Our Favorite Gear

    Outdoor Vitals Summit Down Sleeping Bag

    Mystery Ranch Radix

    Mystery Ranch Bridger (Heavy Duty Trips)

    Nemo Tensor Sleeping Pad

    Jetboil Flash (for larger groups)

    MSR Pocket Rocket 2 (for solo or smaller groups)

    Katadyn BeFree

    Black Diamond Spot

    Helinox Chair Zero

    Big Agnes Copper Spur

    Nemo Hornet

    Hoka Speedgoat Trail Shoes

    Pearl Izumi Thermal Arm Warmers

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins

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