Bob Falcone shares tips and news about outdoor recreation in the Pikes Peak region. Bob covers trails, clothing, equipment, volunteerism, tourism, politics, photography, destinations and preparedness. (new episode every Wednesday)
Bob talks with Chris Lieber of NES about the efforts to close the gaps in the Ring the Peak Trail system. They discuss what the Ring the Peak trail system is, the challenges on completing the loop, the progress made so far, and what will happen next.
Bob and co-host Kevin catch up on some recent hikes they’ve done; Kevin’s training for the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim-to-rim hike in October; Colorado’s severe summer weather; Bob is heading to the Pacific; Bob and Kevin’s total hiking mileage so far this year; a preview of next week’s podcast
On this week’s podcast, the tables are turned on Bob and he gets interviewed by Carrie Simison, the publisher of the Colorado Springs Independent. Find out how Bob got into hiking, how he chooses where to go and more.
Mandy Horvath, the LifeProof Bionic Woman stops back in for an update on what she has done since her last visit, including being part of a movie in Hollywood, climbing Pikes Peak, appearing on the Today Show, and what she has planned for the future. Listen in to what this inspiring woman has to say.
Bob and co-host Kevin hit on a variety of topics including safety during the summer monsoon season; Kevin continues to prep for the Grand Canyon; things to carry other than the “10 Essentials”; Bob discusses getting requests from the public; where to find wildflowers; hiking in the Southern Colorado Mountains; what hike should Bob do…
Bob interviews Carrie Simison, publisher of the Colorado Springs Independent. They discuss outdoor recreation, being a Colorado transplant, cycling, living in Colorado Springs, and the role of the alternative weekly newspaper in modern society.
Bob talks with Jolie NeSmith, Executive Director of Pike Ride bike share program. Check it out at PikeRide.org
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss some recent hikes; Kevin’s continuing preparation for his forthcoming Grand Canyon hike; what happens when maps are wrong or out-dated; Colorado’s fire danger, and the increased penalties for unattended campfires and drone use near emergency responders.
Susan Davies, Executive Director of the Trails and Open Space Coalition joins Bob for the 100th episode of the Outdoors with Hiking Bob Podcast. They discuss a wide range of topics concerning outdoor recreation in the Pikes Peak region. Thanks to all the listeners for making the podcast a resounding success!
Bob visits Luis Benitez, the Director of the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office, where they discuss his history in outdoor recreation, his job promoting Colorado to the outdoor recreation industry, and combining the work of government, non-profit organizations and for-profit companies.
Bob and co-host Kevin hit on a variety of topics this week!
Bob talks with Oscar Martinez, Pike National Forest District Ranger. They discuss his career with the U.S. Forest Service, the duties of a district ranger, the challenges of managing a national forest in close proximity to a large city and much, much more.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about Kevin’s recent climb up Colorado’s Mt Elbert; Bob’s recent trip to Mesa Verde National Park and Colorado’s Mancos State Park; Clothes that repel ticks, and more
Bob speaks with Mandy Horvath, who overcame a life changing accident to climb the Manitou Incline and now plans to summit Pikes Peak. This amazing womans story is a “must listen” for everyone.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about a potpourri of topics this week, including recent hikes; re-introduction of wolves into Colorado; wildflower sightings; a recent bear attack; interacting with urban wildlife; and a change in plans for Hanging Lake this year.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about a recent surge in rattlesnake bites; a rattlesnake venom vaccine for dogs; recent hikes; Bob’s list of 10 hard hikes; hiking apps that Kevin uses; Duluth Trading opens a store in Colorado Springs
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss Penn State University’s decision to cease outdoor activities of it’s outdoor recreation groups. Also, is using technology bad for you, or is it part of a bigger picture, and more
Bob talks with Colorado’s Cheyenne Mountain State Park manager Mitch Martin. They discuss the hiking, camping, cycling, archery and equestrian opportunities at the park, along with it’s history, and future plans.
Bob talks with Friends of the Garden of the Gods President Hank Scarangella. The history of the group, parking and traffic, the popularity of the park, future plans for the park, and challenges facing the park are among the subjects discussed
Bob and co-host Kevin catch up on recent hikes; National Park Service reconsidering proposed entry fee increases; Barr Trail and Manitou Incline and more
Bob talks with Kevin Weese, owner of Trails End Tap Room in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They discuss what makes Trails End different from other tap rooms, and more importantly, how they give back to the many outdoor recreation non-profits in the Pikes Peak region
Bob talks with Darcie Hannigan from the Palmer Land Trust and discuss what the Trust does to ensure that land remains open for public recreation use and also for farming and ranching.
Bob and co-host Kevin explore the effects of the Cog Railway closure; re-visit expanded hours on the Pikes Peak Highway; dry winter and fire restrictions
Bob chats with Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates President Cory Sutela about what’s in store for them in 2018, including many trail projects and cycling advocacy.
This week’s topics include new, hidden trails; a hike in a remote area; a proposition to extend the hours on the Pikes Peak Highway, North Cheyenne Cañon Park master plan and more.
Bob and Kevin talk about recent hikes; inexperienced hikers on the Manitou Incline; rescue of a lost hiker in Yosemite National Park; North Cheyenne Canon Park Master Plan and more
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss the progress of funding bill for Colorado Parks and Wildlife; making the Colorado Lottery permanent; Great Outdoors Colorado; Conservation Trust Fund; parking at Barr Trail; phone apps for hiking
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss a legislative measure intended to increase funding for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Also, did Colorado “lose” a 14er and gain a 13er? And more…
On this week’s podcast, Bob and Kevin hit on a variety of topics: recent hikes, future planned hikes, meeting fans, review recent podcasts, North Cheyenne Canon Park master plan process and more.
Bob interviews Mikah Meyer, who is not only visiting all 417 sites owned by the National Park Service, but also doing it in one long road trip, and will also be the youngest person to do it. But, that’s not all. Listen and learn the whole story. Find out more at his website
Bob talks with Friends of Monument Preserve president Bill Normile about the volunteer groups rich history, mission and accomplishments. You can find out more about them at their website.
Bob and Kevin discuss Coal’s (Bob’s dog) hiking miles for 2017; recent hikes; trails at risk of being lost; North Cheyenne Canon Park Master Plan process and more
Bob and Kevin are back for the new year, and discuss their accomplishments from 2017 and their goals for 2018. Also, where’s the snow?, being prepared for winter weather, and more.
Bob talks with El Paso County (Colorado) Community Services Director Tim Wolken and they discuss what 2017 was like for county parks and what’s ahead for 2018
Bob talks with Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services director Karen Palus about what the department accomplished in 2017 and what is in store for 2018. Note: The parks department did get the grant mentioned during this interview.
On this week’s show, Bob and co-host Kevin talk (briefly) about the “Blue Frame” in the Garden of the Gods controversy, then move on to some recent hikes they’ve done, a new schedule at Aiken Canyon Preserve, and last minute gift ideas.
Bob sits down with Susan Davies, Executive Director of the Trails and Open Space Coalition to recap 2017 and what it meant for outdoor recreation and advocacy in the Pikes Peak region.
Bob discusses his visit to Kauai: what it was like to hike and take photos there; local food; Spam; Chickens; and more.
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss recent hikes; more information regarding proposed entry fee increases to some National Parks; temporary jobs with the US Forest Service (https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/r2/jobs) ; gift ideas; donating to the IndyGive campaign, and more.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about what they’re thankful for on Thanksgiving; the re-opening of the Manitou Incline after it’s latest repair work; the IndyGive campaign; the work done by the Palmer Land Trust; gift giving suggestions. This episode sponsored by Conundrum Outfitters. Get 20% of with discount code “Hikingbob”
Bob talks with hiker/author Jeff Alt about his book “A Walk for Sunshine”, which details his hike on the Appalachian Trail for charity. This episode sponsored by Pocket Pals Trail Maps (pptrailmaps.com)
Bob and Kevin hit all kinds of topics on this episode: Hiking in Canyonlands National Park; Green Mountain Falls; IndyGive; New Keen boots; and ask listeners to send in gift ideas. This podcast sponsored by Conundrum Outfitters (www.conundrumoutiftters.com). Get a 20% discount with coupon code “Hikingbob” at check out. Trails discussed in this episode: tinyurl.com/ycyfaa4j, tinyurl.com/yc98k54d, tinyurl.com/y72kgpo9, tinyurl.com/y72kgpo9
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about their recent hikes and trips, including Arches and Zion National Parks and Monument Valley. Also proposed fee increases for many National Parks, and the annual Indy Give (www.indygive.com) fund raiser. This episode sponsored by Pocket Pals Trail Maps (www.pptrailmaps.com)
On this week’s show, Bob talks with photographers David Kingham and Jennifer Renwick, who travel around the western United States in a camper all year, taking photographs and conducting photography workshops. This podcast sponsored by Conundrum Outfitters (www.conundrumoutfitters.com). Use coupon code “hikingbob” to get 20% off your order.
Bob and El Paso County Commissioner Mark Waller discuss TABOR ballot issue 1A, and what it means to the county parks and outdoor recreation in general.
A week after Waldo Canyon re-opened after the devastating fire 5 years ago, Bob and co-host Kevin have already hiked into the area, and talk about what they’ve seen. This episode brought to you by Conundrum Outfitters Use discount code “hikingbob” to get 20% off your order!
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about recent hikes in Great Sand Dunes National Park and also the new and re-routed trails in the Bear Creek Watershed. Also, changes coming to Hanging Lake and rumors about Waldo Canyon re-opening.
Bob talks with David Leinweber, owner of Anglers Covey in Colorado Springs, and president of the non-profit Pikes Peak Outdoor Recreation Alliance (http://ppora.org/). Topics include: History and mission of the alliance; the state of funding of national and local lands and parks; commercial and non-profit partnerships; stewardship and more.
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss Colorado State Parks funding; bike event at Cheyenne Mt. State Park; efforts to reduce deaths on Colorado’s 14,000′ peaks; and dissect a Washington Post article about using technology while hiking. Items discussed in this podcast: Parks and Wildlife Funding – Events at Cheyenne Mountain State Park – Efforts to reduce fatalities…
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about backpacking to Colorado’s Ice Lake, hiking to the bottom of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, a ballot initiative to provide extra money to El Paso County Parks, trail maps (https://www.pptrailmaps.com) , Ring the Peak trail system, allowing dogs in Cheyenne Mountain State Park (cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/New….aspx?NewsID=6288), and a…
Bob talks with Larry Fariss, president of the Black Forest Trails Association, about their history and mission.
Bob and Kevin discuss Kevin’s trip to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks, Red Rocks Canyon Recreation Area near Las Vegas and hiking in Sedona, Arizona. Also the eclipse, tragedies on Capital Peak and Bob’s online photography store.
It’s just Bob this week, and he talks about his chasing and eventually photographing the 2017 solar eclipse
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about Kevin’s current trip to Utah and Nevada, the upcoming solar eclipse, Bob’s experiences hiking in New Jersey, and more. Link to topic discussed: time.com/4882923/total-solar-…pse-map-places-view/
Bob talks with Deborah Wall, the author of “Base Camp Las Vegas”, a comprehensive guide to hiking in Nevada, Utah and northern Arizona
It’s the one year anniversary of the Outdoors with Hiking Bob Podcast! Bob and co-host Kevin talk about their favorite episodes over the past year. Also, cell phone apps that work off-line, a new project on the Ring the Peak Trail and more. Website mentioned in this podcast: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/lists/offline-apps-backcountry-camping-hiking-adventure/
Bob and Kevin talk about hiking to Barr Trail, doing the Manitou Incline, Hammock Camping, what it takes to buy the proper backpack, and more. Links for some topics discussed on this podcast: Hammocking: www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice…ng-responsibly.html Heizer Trail info: https://www.csindy.com/coloradosprings/dont-want-to-pay-parking-fees-at-the-incline-here-are-your-alternatives/Content?oid=3446301
Bob talks with Mike Mazzola, Daniel Byrd and Jake Eyermann from Mountain Equipment Recyclers, Kids on Bikes and the Pedal Station about the work they do benefiting non-profits, and getting bikes to kids.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about Kevin’s latest 14er, Bob’s hikes to alpine lakes, the newest city park in Colorado Springs, hammock camping, converting a pop-up camper over to solar power and more
It’s just Bob this week! Topics include several hikes along Cottonwood Pass near Buena Vista, also hiking to Stove Mountain, being prepared to do the Manitou Incline, where to find wildflowers this week, and the upcoming 1 year anniversary of the podcast
In part 2 of our interview, Jerry talks about planning his hike to the base camp of Mt Everest, and being on the trail during a devastating earthquake
Bob talks with local hiker and adventurer Jerry Rhodes about world adventures, how to prepare, hiring a guide company and more.
Bob and Kevin talk about some recent adventures on the trail, knowing your limits, the re-opening of the Crags trail, and the difference between being lost or just not knowing where you are.
Bob and Kevin talk about Kevin’s backpacking trip into the Elk Creek Wilderness, Bob’s trip to Yosemite National Park, an updated map from Pocket Pals, and a GIVE AWAY for some lucky listeners.
Bob sits again with cycling expert Allen Beauchamp and they discuss the progress on the Legacy Loop project.
Bob and Kevin talk about the Memorial Day weekend, the upcoming National Trails Day, the recent first annual Colorado Public Lands Day, the upcoming Starlight Spectacular bike event, hiking the Ute Pass Trail and more.
It’s just Bob this week with a short podcast from Moab, Utah. Topics discussed are visiting the National Parks Utah, roadwork being done in Arches National Park, interactions with cyclists, Colorado Public Lands Day, the Starlight Spectacular
Bob and Kevin talk about hiking guide books, and unique places to hike. Also, wildflower photography seminar at Cheyenne Mountain State Park.
Bob talks with Sarah Bryarly and Tilah Larson from the Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department about the 20th Anniversary of the TOPS (Trails, Open Spaces and Parks) tax. Discussed are the history of the tax, how the money is used, and events to commemorate its anniversary. Also discussed are improvements in Red…
Bob and Kevin discuss trails they hiked while on their vacations in Arizona and Arkansas, and also more about plans for summer hikes and backpacking trips, including the Lost Creek Wilderness, Bison Peak and Moab, Utah.
It’s just Bob this week! Things discussedinclude changes coming to Hanging Lake, trail work being done in Red Rocks Canyon Open Space, National Park Week, Earth Day. Get more information by signing up for Bob’s FREE newsletter at www.hikingbob.com
Bob talks with Chris Beyer, president of the Friends of Cheyenne Canon. They talk about the 25th anniversary of the group, it’s history, it’s past, current and future work and more.
Bob sits down for another interview with Jennifer Peterson, the Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Field Institute. They talk about what RMFI has done since the last interview and what’s ahead for 2017.
Bob chats with Susan Davies from the Trails and Open Space Coalition. She provides updates on TOSC’s activities since the previous interview and TOSC’s plans for 2017
Bob and Kevin talk about the recent “State of the Outdoors Event” and a recent hike Kevin did on Pikes Peak.
Bob and Kevin talk about a couple of recent hikes they did outside of the immediate Colorado Springs area.
Bob and Kevin talk about the history of some of Colorado Springs’ biggest and also oldest parks, including the Garden of the Gods, Palmer Park, Red Rocks Canyon, North Cheyenne Cañon, Ute Valley Park.
Bob talks with Christopher Aaby, the Executive Director of the Catamount Institute about their education outreach to thousands of Colorado school kids (and lots of adults, too).
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about Presidents Day, the Antiquities Act, and National Monuments in Colorado
Bob talks with Pat Cooper, president of Friends of Cheyenne Mountain State Park, about their mission, plans and about the features of the park
Bob and co-host Kevin update their bucket lists, talk about snowshoeing, read listener e-mails, and talk about getting ready for the summer camping season, and more.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about secret trails and their bucket list hikes
Bob talks with John Hawk, president of the Guardians of Palmer Park about the park and their organization
Bob and co-host Kevin discuss a recent study regarding the economic benefit of city parks, attempts to raise more money for parks, stormwater issues, and Kevin’s big plans for 2018
Bob and Kevin discuss snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, sledding, winter cycling, and where to go in the Pikes Peak region to have fun when the snow flies.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about their outdoor recreation highlights from 2016, plans and resolutions for 2017, and challenge listeners to make their own resolutions for the coming year.
Bob talks with Colorado Springs Parks Director Karen Palus about the departments accomplishments in 2016 and plans for 2017. Lots of great information.
Bob talks with El Paso County Parks director Tim Wolken about their accomplishments in 2016 and plans for 2017
Bob talks with Dan Woods, president of the Friends of Ute Valley Park, about the organization, Ute Valley Park and current and future projects in the park.
Bob and Kevin discuss the recent re-opening of the Manitou incline, parking for Barr Trail users, and being ready for winter hiking
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about ideal gifts in all price ranges for the outdoor enthusiasts on your holiday gift giving list.
Bob and Kevin talk about the groups, people and businesses they are thankful for in providing outdoor recreation opportunities. Also, Bob’s Black Friday “Opt Outside” hike, and an update to an earlier blog about the “Missing Link” trail.
Bob chats with Medicine Wheel Trail Advocates president Cory Sutela about their mission, history and projects, including an exciting new trail.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about hiking into the Grand Canyon, a new trail map for Palmer Park and Kevin’s latest experience hiking the popular Crags Trail
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about a recent survey about millennials and the outdoors, getting them involved in non-profit groups and expanding their influence in local policy
Bob talks with Incline Friends President Dave Adair and Board Member Bill Beagle about all things related to the Manitou Incline
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about hiking related cell-phone apps, getting ready for winter hiking, wildfires, and rescued bunnies.
Bob and co-host Kevin talk about the use of cell phones in National Parks and on trails, trail misuse and vandalism, trail and hiking ethics, and more
Bob talks with Gisele Miyamoto, who did the entire Colorado Trail solo in 2016.
Bob welcomes co-host Kevin Westendorf to the show and they talk about climbing up Pikes Peak, down into the Grand Canyon and more!
Bob talks with Friends of the Peak vice president Steven Bremner about their work with the Ring the Peak trail, the history of the group and more. The video mentioned in the podcast can be found at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofiglDy_PfM
Bob talks about the use of drones in parks, loose dogs, the changing of seasons and more.
Hiking Bob talks with Jennifer Peterson from Rocky Mountain Field Institute about their history, mission and work.
Hiking Bob talks with Allen Beauchamp about urban cycling in Colorado Springs and the Legacy Loop project that originated with Colorado Springs founder General Palmer
Hiking Bob talks with boating and water safety instructor Mike Badger
Lynette Reagan with Colorado Springs Walking Club talks with Bob about hiking, walking, Volksmarching and getting senior citizens onto the trails
Hiking Bob Falcone talks to Sarah Simon from All Breeds Rescue about their work, about which dogs are good for hiking, obedience training, and leash laws.
“Hiking Bob” Falcone talks trails, open spaces, parks and more with Trails and Open Space Coalition executive director Susan Davies