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Mary Kwart

September 20, 2015 by Michael Kauffmann Leave a Comment

Hiking the BFT Podcast with Mary Kwart

In an interview with Mary Kwart, from Ashland, Oregon, we capture her experiences along the Bigfoot Trail from her lat summer 2015 hike. Mary has hiked many other long distance trails like the Pacific Crest Trail and Arizona Trail. In this interview she compares and contrasts her experience along the BFT with some of her other hikes.

https://www.bigfoottrail.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Kwart_BFT-Podcast_2015.mp3
Mary Kwart along the Bigfoot Trail.
Mary Kwart along the Bigfoot Trail.
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