Photographer William Armstrong joins Jeremy to discuss the Cottonwood-Marble Canyon Loop hike in Death Valley National Park. This hike takes backpackers off trail through three desert canyons in the largest national park in the contiguous United States. And Jeremy tells us how Death Valley got its ominous name. William Armstrong's photography: https://www.wta.photography/ Outdoor Herbivore, our sponsor (TWH10P for 10% off): https://outdoorherbivore.com/ Check out Virgi...
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Photographer William Armstrong joins Jeremy to discuss the Cottonwood-Marble Canyon Loop hike in Death Valley National Park. This hike takes backpackers off trail through three desert canyons in the largest national park in the contiguous United States. And Jeremy tells us how Death Valley got its ominous name. William Armstrong's photography: https://www.wta.photography/ Outdoor Herbivore, our sponsor (TWH10P for 10% off): https://outdoorherbivore.com/ Check out Virgi...
In episode 11, back in 2021, we learned about this amazing path across England that parallels the ancient roman wall built along the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. This past summer, in 2025, Jeremy and Andee hiked the Hadrian's Wall Path. In this special update episode, get Jeremy's firsthand perspective on hiking Hadrian's Wall Path.
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Photographer William Armstrong joins Jeremy to discuss the Cottonwood-Marble Canyon Loop hike in Death Valley National Park. This hike takes backpackers off trail through three desert canyons in the largest national park in the contiguous United States. And Jeremy tells us how Death Valley got its ominous name. William Armstrong's photography: https://www.wta.photography/ Outdoor Herbivore, our sponsor (TWH10P for 10% off): https://outdoorherbivore.com/ Check out Virgi...