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Bob Ward
Author at BobWardBooks.com
Fiction author with a zest for adventure travel. Blogs, tweets, videos, and pins for research and fun. He also hosts Ward's Adventure Travel Research & Trip Journal, a weekly podcast available on EFN, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and more.
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Latest posts by Bob Ward (see all)
- Ward’s Dual-Sport Adventure Research and Trip Journal - November 9, 2015
- 046 Plan to Backpack Yellow River Again and Doing So with Jack and Joe - August 19, 2015
- 045 Truck Toppers and Panel Vans - July 18, 2015
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During this podcast episode, dad and I discuss Big Bend National Park primitive campsites for backpackers, as well as the Chisos Basin campground. The campground seems like a sensible option for backpackers, and dad and I plan to reserve a site to use as a base camp during our visit. On any given night, we will then decide whether to camp out at a remote (“primitive”) backpacking site or just stay at the campground. It will depend on what hikes we decide to take. At the present moment, we are considering the following hikes:
- South Rim Loop
- Lost Mine Trail
- Emory Peak Trail
- Window Trail
- Santa Elena Canyon Trail
I just listened to Episode 30b and I loved it. I download every episode and listen to it no matter what you guys are talking about. I am one of those listeners who would listen to you guys talk about anything….even marriage counciling!!lol! My favorite episodes are the ones out in the field. Keep up the good work!
We can sprinkle in as much marital advice as we want now that our wives quit listening to the podcast…