Bigfoot Trail Tales
This podcast explores all aspects of the Bigfoot Trail in northwest California and southwest Oregon from thru-hikes, day-hikes, natural history, and stewardship.
Ken Graves and the Heart of Backcountry Trail Work

A Life in the Saddle
For nearly five decades, Ken Graves has ridden into the wilderness with horses at his side and purpose in his heart. As a seasoned horse packer on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Ken has spent most of his career navigating the rugged beauty of the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness — hauling tools, gear, and stories into the backcountry.
A Conversation with Ken Graves
In our latest podcast episode, we sit down with Ken to talk about his remarkable journey. He shares memories from a lifetime on the trail, reflections on th...
2024 Volunteers of the Year

Congratulations to Sylas and Oliver!
We are excited to announce that our 2024 Volunteers of the Year are Sylas Kauffmann and Oliver Bullwinkle. They each volunteered 118 hours doing trail work across two week-long trips. The first trip was into the Siskiyou Wilderness where they worked on the Bigfoot Trail from Poker Flat toward Young's Valley. Their second trip of the summer was to the Russian Wilderness where they worked on five miles of the Pacific Crest Trail -- after our Marble Mountain trip was rerouted due to the Shelly Fire.
In this episode of the Bigfoot...
Hiking and Volunteering with Eva Piontkowski

For this episode we spoke with Eva Pointkowski who solo hiked around 200 miles of the Bigfoot Trail this summer. Eva grew up in the San Francisco area and nurtured her love of the outdoors in the Sierra Nevada. On a hike in the Marble Mountain Wilderness last year she learned of the Bigfoot Trail when she met one of our Trail Crews. In June 2024 she set out to do the southern half of the trail from the Yolla Bollys to the Marble Mountains. On her trip she encountered California Conservation Corp crews out in the backcountry, overgrown sections of...
Hiking the Bigfoot Trail with Mary Kwart

We are re-launching our podcast here at the Bigfoot Trail Alliance with a redux of one we recorded in 2015. Mary Kwart, now a board member, ended her adventure in August 2015 and sat down with Michael Kauffmann to tell her Bigfoot Trail Tales.
In this episode we explore details of Mary's hike and the affects of fire on the long distance hiking community.
Mary's PostHoler Report
Bigfoot Trail on Film!

A podcast with Scott Herriott
Michael Kauffmann and Cliff Berkowitz spoke with Scott Herriott about his adventures last summer on the Bigfoot Trail and His creation of a Bigfoot Trail Film. He hiked the entire trail, shooting about 30 hours of film which turned into a 75 minute documentary called "Asquatchalypse Now." Scott will be in the region for two screenings. Monday February 13th at the Arcata Playhouse and on Thursday February 16th at the Trinity Alps Performing Arts Center in Weaverville.