2 Sisters on Adventures
2 Sisters on Adventures
2 Sisters on Adventures
Molly and Carrie are sisters who discovered a love for hiking, backpacking and exploring wild places together. This podcast is filled with honest and hilarious stories from their many adventures on trails such as the John Muir Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail , Wonderland Trail, Timberline Trail, Loowit Trail, Glacier Peak Circumnavigation, Alpine Lakes High Route, The Winds and so many more! We hope to bring light and joy to your day and inspire you to go out and conquer trails as well!
Climbing Mount Baker: Volcanic Summit
Molly and Carrie depart Sherman crater and begin ascending the Roman Wall. They discuss the conditions they experienced on the wall that day. The sisters reflect on the fun people they met while climbing. After the girls tag the summit, they begin the descent — remember, the summit is only the half way point! Molly doesn’t know which way is up. Carrie adjusts the route based on snow conditions. The sisters step off the glacier and experience the best rest break. As they return to the trailhead, Molly experiences a struggle. Carrie and Molly provide final reflections on their Mount Baker climb.
Jun 2
26 min
Climbing Mount Baker: Navigating the Easton Glacier
Carrie and Molly gear up for an early start on the mountain. They reveal the specific formula they use for their pace to assess their start time. They cover their preferred breakfast for an alpine start and what they would have done differently to set themselves up for a more successful start to their climb. They enjoy a full moon as they communicate and cross crevasses. They discuss the joys of being passed by 10 men and realize that setting the track was actually more draining than they had realized. They reach the Sherman Crater and revel in the beauty of Mount Baker as they prepare to undertake the last obstacle to the summit of Mount Baker—the Roman Wall.
May 26
23 min
Climbing Mount Baker: Pivot and Ascend
Carrie and Molly invite you to pivot with them as they switch mountaineering plans and set their sights on Mount Baker! The sisters discuss their route of choice, preparation, and some things that made them feel nervous about climbing this classic PNW volcano. Cruise up the railroad grade trail and hear about the approach to this stunning peak.
May 19
28 min
How to Thru Hike the John Muir Trail: Logistics of a Resupply at Red’s Meadow
Molly and Carrie welcome you to join them on this replay episode from their John Muir Trail series. The sisters talk about their first resupply spot, Red’s Meadow. They also discuss how they stay positive and what can be done to lift others up. Stay tuned to the end for their take on the most modern of cat hole digging practices?If you enjoyed this episode, search “John Muir Trail” for our full series on one of our most formative hikes!
May 12
39 min
Backpacking the Tahoe Rim Trail
Join Carrie and Molly on this replay from their Tahoe Rim Trail series! During their third day on the Tahoe Rim Trail, the sisters experience beautiful views, springs, water caches, a zipper malfunction, and an arachnoid encounter! Join along for stories, laughs, and some very important considerations for your next backpacking trip! Enjoyed this episode? Check out our “Tahoe Rim Trail” series to listen to all nine episodes!
May 5
30 min
Climbing in the North Cascades: Ruth Mountain Car to Car (part 2)
Carrie and Molly rope up, continuing their ascent of Ruth Mountain. They travel its slopes up to the summit, taking in views of Shuksan and Nooksack Cirque. At the top, Molly struggles to simply enjoy the moment as she frets about the obstacles they must overcome on the return trip. Carrie and Molly descend the peak and are reminded of a childhood anecdote. Molly and Carrie debrief the trip, discussing opportunities for improvement which apply not only to mountain ventures, but also to life.
Apr 28
34 min
Climbing in the North Cascades: Ruth Mountain Car to Car (part one)
Carrie and Molly welcome you to join them as they return to Ruth Mountain to attempt a car to car climb. The sisters discuss considerations for a one-day summit attempt versus a multi day trip. Molly highlights one typical Hannegan Pass snow feature they didn’t encounter in early July. The girls begin a snowy ascent, and Molly’s concerns about the return trip begin to increase. A post hole surprise occurs. Tune in next week for the conclusion of Ruth Mountain car to car!
Apr 21
21 min
Climbing in the North Cascades: Ruth Mountain
Carrie and Molly discuss how they chose to make Ruth Mountain their next objective after taking a guided mountaineering course. The sisters meet another pair of climbers, reflect with appreciation on their positive interactions with them. The girls must decide whether or not to set foot onto icy terrain in order to gain Ruth’s summit. After returning to camp, they experience their favorite bear sighting!
Apr 14
28 min
Add Some Tech to your Trek: Progressing from Backpacking to Mountaineering
Join Carrie and Molly as they replay an episode from their “Summit Series” — all about their first mountaineering trip in Washington’s North Cascades. The summit is only half way!! In this episode, the group must come down from the summit. They learn crevasse rescue skills and practice them on the Quien Sabè glacier. They return to camp, hike back to the car and discuss a framework for debriefing from adventures with your adventure partner. Check out the rest of the series by searching: “The Summit Series: Sahale Peak.”
Apr 7
21 min
A PNW Sampler: The Knife’s Edge on the PCT
Carrie, Molly and Rachel experience the Knife’s Edge at sunset. They muse about what it would be like to pass a horse on this narrow trail and lay out why crossing this ridge at 6:40 pm led to a great experience for them. They search for a campsite and discuss the order in which you should get ready for the night. Carrie tells a cautionary tale against eating backpacking meals at home. Molly awakes to a stunning sunrise, then the girls must finish out their trek by hiking near a ski resort and slogging back to their car. Carrie shares her theory on why there’s the most horse apples when you’re on a narrow trail. Molly finds she’s is more resilient than she believed. Join us on the PCT through the Goat Rocks!
Mar 31
25 min
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