

Free Outside
Jeff Garmire
Welcome to "Free Outside," the ultimate podcast for outdoor enthusiasts! Join me, Jeff Garmire, as I blur the lines between trail running, Fastest Known Times (FKTs), thru-hiking, backpacking, and all endurance. With 20 FKTs under my belt, a book, a movie, and plenty of unconventional experiences, I'm here to share my adventures and insights.
Expect engaging interviews and fun interactions with guests who excel in various ways. Whether we're discussing the art of slowly running through forests, the thrill of a challenging hike, or simply an appreciator of beauty and comedy, here we are.
Expect engaging interviews and fun interactions with guests who excel in various ways. Whether we're discussing the art of slowly running through forests, the thrill of a challenging hike, or simply an appreciator of beauty and comedy, here we are.
Episodes
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May 24, 2024 • 47min
Setting Guiness World Records Running on the Treadmill with Don Reichelt
Don Reichelt, a Guinness World Record holder for running on a manual treadmill, joins the podcast. He shares his motivation for attempting the record and the rigorous process of setting a Guinness world record, including finding independent witnesses and providing video evidence.
Don also discusses his approach to training and self-care, emphasizing the importance of strength training and mobility exercises. The conversation touches on the evolving nature of ultra running and the balance between competition and enjoying the beauty of nature.
Don shares his experience running a sub-8 minute pace in a 100-mile race and the mental challenges that come with achieving a perfect race. He shares how he sets goals and pushes himself to his limits, as well as the importance of mental and emotional preparation. Overall, the conversation highlights the pursuit of challenging oneself and finding enjoyment in the process.
Check out Don on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runwithdon/?hl=en
Takeaways
Don Reichelt set three Guinness World Records for running on a manual treadmill
Don emphasizes the importance of strength training and mobility exercises in his training regimen to prevent injuries and improve performance.
The conversation explores the evolving nature of ultra running and the balance between competition and enjoying the beauty of nature.
Don shares his experience running a sub-8 minute pace in a 100-mile race and the mental challenges that come with achieving a perfect race.
Setting challenging goals and pushing oneself to the limits can lead to personal growth and a sense of accomplishment.
Mental and emotional preparation are just as important as physical training for ultra races.
Sound Bites
"I was really just looking for a way to get a free treadmill."
"Guinness has turned into more of like a marketing agency than anything these days."
"I had no idea. It was hard physically, but I've never done anything harder mentally in my life."
"What are the controlled ways that I can practice something that I'm going to have to do at a really tough level in Cocodona."
"Why do we come out to this race when we both live where it's snowy? Because the heat just kills us each day."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
01:15 Running for Guinness World Records
04:26 The Mental Challenges of Running on a Manual Treadmill
10:59 The Importance of Strength Training and Mobility
13:20 Finding the Balance Between Competition and Enjoying Nature
22:59 Pushing Limits and Chasing Perfection
26:18 The Importance of Mental and Emotional Preparation
30:04 Training for Spring Races in Brutal Winters
32:29 Tiny Bench: Connecting and Sharing Stories
39:31 Memorable Runs: From Challenging Races to Special Moments
Website: www.Freeoutside.com
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Keywords:
Records, treadmill running, training, self-care, strength training, mobility exercises, ultra running, competition, nature, mental challenges, ultra running, training, Cocodona 250, goals, mental preparation, Tiny Bench, memorable runs, fastest known times

May 20, 2024 • 28min
Hallucinations on the Trails
Summary
Hallucinations are crazy! I also did no research on why they happen. But in this episode, I will share some stories of my favorite hallucinations during thru-hikes, FKTs, and races. Some of my best stories, and the ones I share include seeing a safari figure, witches, chicken feet, a pirate ship, and a robot embedded in a cliff. I also used Chat GPT to recreate the images which is especially fun. A quick update on my health and the Kendrick and Drake beef.
Sound Bites
"I've had some pretty good interactions with bears. Probably a good story for another episode."
"I've never had any fear of bears. I've actually had some pretty cool interactions with bears."
"Lately I've started plugging these into chat GPT and getting it to recreate the scenario or the scene that was in my mind."
Takeaways
Sleep deprivation during endurance races can lead to vivid hallucinations.
Hallucinations can take various forms, such as seeing safari figures, witches, objects embedded in cliffs, and animals like bears.
Recreating hallucination scenes using chat GPT can be a fun way to share the experience with others.
Listeners are invited to share ideas for future podcast topics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and NDA Misunderstanding
03:15 First Hallucination: Nolan's 14 Route
06:35 Recurring Hallucinations: Safari Figures and Witches
11:48 Hallucinations during Cocadona and Arizona Trail FKT
14:09 Hallucination of a Pirate Ship and Robot
23:30 Using Chat GPT to Recreate Hallucination Scenes
25:51 Upcoming Races and Last Person Standing Events
Keywords
hallucinations, endurance races, Trail running, ultrarunning, thru hiking, Pacific Crest Trail, John Muir Trail, Colorado Trail, Cocodona 250, running

May 17, 2024 • 50min
Setting the PCT Record with Nick Fowler, the FKT extraordinaire
Summary
In this conversation, I interview Nick Fowler, a renowned thru-hiker and FKT (Fastest Known Time) record breaker. We discuss Nick's experiences with thru-hiking and FKT attempts and dive into his record-breaking Pacific Crest Trail hike. Nick shares his training approach and the challenges he faced during his PCT FKT attempt, including health issues and a hurricane. The conversation highlights the determination and resilience required for long-distance hiking and FKT pursuits. We talk a little bit about my own experiences on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and the Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT). We also dive into the book that Nick wrote about the Pacific Northwest Trail record. Overall, Nick is just an amazing backpacker, thru hiker, and everything in between.
Support Nick's book: https://pntbook.com/
Takeaways
Thru-hiking and FKT attempts require determination, resilience, and careful planning.
Training for FKT attempts often involves strength training, long-distance running, and building up mileage gradually.
Challenges during FKT attempts can include health issues, adverse weather conditions, and difficult terrain.
Thru-hiking and FKT attempts are not only physical challenges but also mental and emotional journeys.
He faced challenges such as difficult stream crossings, extreme heat, and physical ailments.
He has written a book about his PNT FKT and plans to attempt more FKTs in the future.
Sound Bites
"I've always known about thru-hiking. I've always known about the Appalachian Trail and everything, but I never really gave it any thought until I started getting into big day hikes."
"I started with running a half marathon a day in January, 2021. And then I bumped it up to a marathon a day with a couple of rest days a week in February, 2021."
"I was struggling to open water bottle lids. I was drinking water out of trash cans."
"I started off with 5,000 calories a day. And then by the time I got to mid Oregon, I was at 10,000 calories a day."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:03 Training and preparation for FKT attempts
03:27 Discovering thru-hiking and FKTs on the PNT
06:21 Building up to the PCT FKT
11:41 Challenges and adversity on the PCT FKT
16:02 Stuck in a cave during a hurrican
25:28 Setting Fastest Known Times on the PCT and PNT
30:08 Challenges and Strategies on the Trails
38:19 Gear and Food for Long-Distance Hiking
41:15 Writing a Book and Future Trail Plans
Keywords
thru-hiking, FKT, record-breaking, training, challenges, PCT, Florida Trail, trail running, running, ultrarunning, Pacific Crest Trail, PCT, Pacific Northwest Trail, PNT, Fastest Known Time, backpacking, hiking, thru-hiking, challenges, gear, food strategy, book, future plans

May 14, 2024 • 50min
Recap of the Cocodona 250
Summary
The Cocodona 250-mile recap episode. The preparation, the beginning of the race, the middle of the race, and the end of the race. I could not do this without a great crew, pacers, and a great physical therapist on speed dial. Ultrarunning and ultramarathons are really a team sport and a screaming achilles made it even more so. Take a listen in on one of the premiere 200 mile running events and how it went for me from mistakes to triumphs. Also, Aravaipa is simply the best race directing organization.
Sound Bites
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was Cocodona."
"The mind was dialed and the body was ready to use the bathroom, much like every morning."
"The line that's really long is the gear check oops and the tracker line."
"We got a Janji runner on the Satisfy instagram BOOM"
Takeaways
Preparation is key for participating in a 250-mile race
The start of the race can be chaotic with long lines and gear checks
Aid stations play a crucial role and don't mess them up
Challenges such as injuries can arise during the race, but determination and support can help overcome them
The camaraderie among runners is a significant aspect of ultra-distance races
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Race Overview
02:02 Preparation and Start of the Race
03:54 Gear Check and Tracker Line
06:10 Strategies and Positioning in the Race
10:22 Dealing with an Achilles Issue
16:11 Challenges and Determination
17:00 The Coca-Cola Bathroom Break
21:00 Making a Mark on the Satisfy Instagram Page
30:00 Dealing with Torn Up Feet in Jerome
34:00 The Final Push and Depletion
43:00 The Finish Line and a Confusing Encounter
48:00 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Keywords
Cocodona, 250-mile race, preparation, start, aid stations, challenges, Achilles issue, ultramarthons, trail running,

May 6, 2024 • 32min
Cocodona Episode: Trail Running, Thru Hiking, and FKTs are all the same
This is the intro to a big new podcast with me, Jeff Garmire, while I am in the middle of running the Cocodona 250. I share my thoughts on FKTs, trail running, thru-hiking and how I got started with it all, along with too long of a background on me. I tell you how to get into the Barkly Marathons and how to be a faster runner without having to run at all... just kidding. But this is the intro episode with the introduction of a few different stories of my life and please let me know what you would like me to expound upon and talk more about as these episodes keep going.
Topics:
Thru-hiking, FKTs, and trail running are interconnected sports and power hiking is just walking
The journey of self-discovery and personal growth is a significant aspect of outdoor adventures.
Having a supportive community and friends who share the same passion can make a difference in achieving goals.
Cocodona 250: Conquering the Desert
Chasing Fastest Known Times: Pushing the Limits
Some special quotes:
"I'll be running until like Wednesday."
"How the heck did that even start? How did I become a backpacker that trail ran?"
"I didn't even know I was a trail runner. I thought to be a trail runner, you had to literally run every step of every outing."
Titles
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Preparing for Cocodona 250
08:24 Transition from Thru-Hiking to FKTs
15:12 Becoming a Trail Runner
27:44 Cocodona 250: A Brutal Challenge
32:03 Lessons Learned and Personal Growth


