In this episode of Camp Nowhere, we set out on the Wind River High Route in Wyoming for a week of the hardest backpacking I’ve ever had the pleasure of participating in. While on this backpacking trip, we were documenting the experience for our latest film Sideways. Because we were spending time capturing the experience visually, I wanted the podcast episode to examine something completely different. In this episode I share the thoughts and pondering that organically came up from hiking hours on end. I contemplate the landscape, the forest fire that erupted on trail, wildlife, and why exactly I find myself craving backpacking. Join me on an adventure into the backcountry of the Wind River Range and my mind!
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Camp Nowhere is a freeform audio journey exploring life off the beaten path. Hosted by MAK—a filmmaker, photographer, and full time explorer for the last eight years—the podcast captures the essence of living in the unknown. With raw storytelling, immersive sounds from the ever-changing landscapes she encounters on her travels, and reflections from life on the road, Camp Nowhere documents the beauty of the unknown and the magic of unexpected encounters.