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We are only a few days away from celebrating the Pox & Puss Podcast's 10th anniversary. So, in honor of that day, we bring you b-b-b-b-bonus content from In The Pines, where Pox talks about his 1998 thru-hike and the cast of fugitives and bandits he met along the way.
During the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, GA, Eric Rudolph detonated a 100lbs pipe bomb in Centennial Park. One person was killed and 111 were injured. Three more bombs went off in the weeks and months following the Olympic bombing.
What took place after that was an all-out manhunt along the Appalachian Trail and in the Nantahala Gorge. The FBI was looking for Rudolph as far away as the Appalachian Trail in Virginia.
Pox Holiday was thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail in 1998, around the same time Eric Rudolph disappeared into the mountains for almost 7 years. Pox was even questioned by a member of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park because he looked like a fugitive.
In this episode, you will hear untold stories about the search for a domestic terrorist and his accomplices that never made it into a newspaper article or a television report.
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https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/eric-rudolph
https://www.smokymountainnews.com/news/item/27038-2003-the-end-of-eric-rudolph-s-run
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Rudolph
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial_Olympic_Park_bombing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantahala_School
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocoee_Whitewater_Center
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Kaczynski#Incarceration
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Jewell
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/rudolph/bio.htm
https://www.blueridgeoutdoors.com/features/the-hunt-for-eric-rudolph/
https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/fbi-probes-unabomber-connection-tylenol-killings/story?id=13638602
https://www.ourmidland.com/news/article/Eric-Rudolph-Timeline-7106329.php
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna7398701
https://history.capitolbroadcasting.com/media-assets/into-these-hills-documentary-about-the-hunt-for-eric-rudolph/
https://www.police1.com/police-heroes/articles/former-security-guard-richard-jewell-memorialized-a-hero-ivkeQ57uGKNAQuVw/
https://baxterstatepark.org/general-info/
https://www.operationmilitarykids.org/types-of-military-discharge/
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On August 16th, 2016, a man covered with desert dirt, who looked as if he’d been hiking for days, walked into a rural California convenience store and bought $100 worth of junk food and water. Located near the Pacific Crest Trail, the convenience store owner was no stranger to dirty hikers. However, this man happened to match the description of a suspected murderer wanted by the police. In less than an hour, the man would be shot dead as he was walking back to the Pacific Crest Trail.
This is the crazy story of how Benjamin Peter Ashley terrorized the remote canyon communities of Central California and used the Pacific Crest Trail to elude authorities for weeks.
Sources: How a suspected killer eluded police on Pacific Crest Trail - CSMonitor.com Exclusive: Benjamin Peter Ashley's Hostages Explain How They Were Able to Escape - ABC News (go.com) Benjamin Peter Ashley: Desert Trip Almost Turns Deadly For California Teens Held Hostage By Drifter Tonight On 'Dead Silent' - Inquisitr -
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This week, Nikki and Pox dive into the 2013 disappearance of Appalachian Trail hiker, Geraldine "Inchworm" Largay. We also have our first guest: Puss In Boots from the Pox & Puss Podcast.
Sources:
https://www.centralmaine.com/2013/07/28/over-rugged-terrain-a-mystifying-hunt-for-missing-hiker/
https://www.pressherald.com/2016/05/25/report-geraldine-largay-kept-journal-during-weeks-lost-in-maine-woods/document/
https://www.warrendoyle.com/blog
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Lake Sidney Lanier is an artificial lake that was created in the 1950s by building Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River in northern Georgia. The 38,000-acre lake lies on top of the ruins of towns and farmland of over 700 families. Today, the lake has over 11 million visitors every year, about the same number of annual visitors as the Louvre. Lake Lanier is also one of the deadliest lakes in the USA. 500 people have drowned and many of their bodies have never been recovered. What is killing so many people in this lake? Underwater debris? Crazy currents? Could it be the ghosts of the Cherokee Nation who were driven out during the Trail of Tears? Maybe it's a curse caused by the people of Oscarville, whose once-thriving town is now at the bottom of a 200' deep lake.
Sources:
Water levels and elevation above sea level: https://lakelanier.com/lake-lanier-water-levels/
Sherpa Guides: https://www.sherpaguides.com/georgia/wildlife_viewing/northeast_ga_mtns/22.html
Alan Jackson – Chattahoochee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW5UEW2kYvc Things I Learned Last Night: https://tilln.com/season-4/lake-lanier-haunted/#:~:text=The%20History%20of%20Lake%20Lanier&text=Originally%20built%20in%201956%2C%20the,charted%20to%20become%20Lake%20LanierThe Haunting of Lake Lanier: https://www.oxfordamerican.org/magazine/issue-113-summer-2021/the-haunting-of-lake-lanier
Lake Lanier: A Georgia lake's deadly history has some people seeing ghosts - CNN
Oxford American | The Haunting of Lake Lanier
The truth behind Lake Lanier – The Lanier Times
The cursed Lake Lanier in Georgia — StrangeOutdoors.com
Mysteries and Death at Georgia’s Cursed Lake | Mysterious Universe
OSCARVILLE: Uncovering The Black City Buried Under Lake Lanier | NewsOne
https://newsone.com/4185919/lake-lanier-black-city-oscarville/
https://justice.tougaloo.edu/sundown-towns/using-the-sundown-towns-database/state-map/ SUPER INTERESTNG LINK/SUNDOWN TOWNS AND COUNTIES MAP
https://www.history.com/news/georgia-racial-expulsion-stacey-abrams
https://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/history/truth-behind-oscarville-once-prosperous-black-town-now-covered-lake-lanier/
https://peachatl.com/the-city-beneath-the-lake/
https://lakelanier.com/history/
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Welcome to Pox Holiday's newest podcast: In The Pines. We're giving you the premiere episode in the Pox & Puss feed, but you will be able to find future episodes in the "In The Pines" Podcast feed here: https://anchor.fm/inthepinespod
"In The Pines" will be a monthly podcast focusing on the mysteries, crimes, and the unexplained that could only happen in the American Wilderness. Pox's co-host is Nikki from "The Appalachian Crime Trail" podcast.
Our first episode discusses the 1969 mysterious disappearance of Dennis Martin.
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What can we say? It's been a hell of a year, right? Ugh.
We pick right up where we left off, two yahoos just dicking around on microphones, talking about the Appalachian Trail.
- There are people who will drift in and out of your thru-hike.
- Following the Siren Song of slack packing.
- We didn't horde things through the pandemic, YOU DID!
- Dial makes coconut water soap? You're damn right they do.
- Sometimes you have to sit in a bus and do new things.
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Back in May, with very few sports on TV, Pox Holiday started recording and watching late-night Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) games on ESPN. After watching a few KBO games, Pox knew he had to contact the only friend he has who has been to a few of these games: past Pox & Puss Podcast guest, Brad!
Trust us, once you've watched a KBO game or two, you'll probably have a lot of questions. Questions like, "Why are there so many cheerleaders and DJ's?" or "Is that a 7' tall dinosaur named 'Swole Daddy'?" or "Does everyone there have these dances memorized?" or "Didn't that guy used to play in the United States?"
Brad takes time out of his morning to teach us about KBO customs, traditions, and beer delivered on backpacks.
Yes folks, it's just a one-off episode about Korean Baseball with two guys who know very little about baseball, and even less about the KBO, but one guy lives in South Korea.
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Hey.
How are you doing these days?
Did you hear that the Appalachian Trail is kinda closed?
We figured if the AT is closed, we'll talk about other stuff right now.
Plus we heard that Quarantine Podcasts are so hot right now, so we thought we'd jump on the bandwagon.We know this is a short episode, but we have at least one more coming out later this week.
Stay safe and wash your damn hands!
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In this episode we talk with Dan Koeppel about his article "The Legend of Baltimore Jack" in Outside Magazine.
Dan was searching for an article to write for Outside when it was suggested that he look into a hiker who had recently passed away named Baltimore Jack.
But little did Dan know that Baltimore Jack was Adam Tarlin, a student who had written for the school newspaper with Dan while they were both attending Hampshire College.
In our discussion, Dan talks about the various avenues he took to learn more about what made Adam Tarlin become Baltimore Jack.
Koeppel interviewed Jack's friends, family members, and even Warren Doyle.
Don't worry though, it isn't all serious...there is the usual Pox & Puss bullshittery.
Be sure to check out Dan's book about the Banana, our original episodes with Baltimore Jack, #ChickenMath, and are Double Stuff Oreos too much?Check us out....
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Here it is…the final chapter in our 2016 Trail Days Interviews series.
This time we have a quick discussion with Asiago about just how difficult it can be to get to Erie, PA.
We talk about how disappointing “short cuts” are sometimes.Unfortunately, it was a short interview.
So we dug deep into the Pox & Puss hard drives and wound up coming back with something even OLDER than these 2016 interviews.
This segment was originally buried because the experience was too fresh and depressing.At the end of this episode we finally share our recounting of the 2013 Thru-Hiker Parade Tragedy.
A big thank you to our sponsor for these past six episodes, HealthIQ.
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This is a warts-and-all episode.
People have been asking us just to release the 2016 Trail Days interviews as-is…so here’s part one of six (or maybe seven?)Every year we set up in front of MoJoe’s Trailside Café we seem to interview at least one non-American. 2016 was no exception: Samsquatch is from the U.K.
His girlfriend, Jade, didn’t want to talk.
So she did what any good thru-hiker would do…she went to get some food.As a reminder, this was the year that Puss was violently ill and suddenly got sick inside of her car on the way to Trail Days.
Through a friend, Puss met Samsquatch and his “Trail Family” the night before, so we were expecting him to come talk with us.
Discussed:Another easy Visa story.
Tennis, Football and Rugby queue-ing
PEcan vs. PeCAN
Samsquatch has to be the first person to ever call Gatlinburg “the greatest place ever”.
Huge American portions!
Red Velvet Belches
Sweet Tea and Grits
Someone gets locked inside a Dollar General bathroom.
A story about Too Loud makes an appearance.
And these nerds play Dungeons & Dragons on the Appalachian Trail.
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O.P.P. 9 – Poop Talk With the Sklar Brothers
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Sklar Brothers
Shane Mauss talks about his experience with the controversial plant medicine Kratom.
The Hiking Viking orders 5 Big Macs
Puss divulges her worst fears
Pox talks about adopting Kool-Aid
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After the first 110 miles of a northbound Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike, you should be jumping for joy that you've finally reached Franklin, NC.
So why does Pox Holiday believe that he doesn't encounter that many "happy" hikers in this amazing Trail Town?
Puss and Pox talk about the mental and physical aspects that play into your first couple of weeks on trail, and how to have fun in one of your first true Trail Towns.
Don't worry, of course there is the usual nonsense that goes along with a Pox & Puss podcast!Chick-A-Boom by Van Morrison: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=8&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj8rdzi_8vYAhUG2VMKHVe7AvAQtwIIUTAH&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D3GFQpQEFRIE&usg=AOvVaw05YCPrHY69UQHyJvGqx-Hv
Adele – Feel My Love:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj5wt_P_8vYAhVDtVMKHcSZBL4QtwIIKTAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DxweqsdRpG9Y&usg=AOvVaw0BDm346nX8my5tb_HGJWDr
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What's this?
Pox & Puss are putting out an episode on their 5th Anniversary?
Damn Skippy we are!
Did we record parts of this episode in April and August, but are just now getting around to releasing it in October?
Damn Skippy we are!
Happy Halloween!
In this episode we talk with Scott Gauvin from GearForward.org
Gear Forward, through donations of gently used gear, "is about providing the next generation of stewards, adventurers, Scoutmasters and Girl Scout Leaders the resources they need to get outdoors."
We also talk about:
Cecil's Sear-Smuckers Suit
Canada
Coqui Refrigerator Magnets
City Slickers' Big Questions
Pinkys Out
Bing Bong
The dangerous game of "Is it a Thru-Hiker or is it a Homeless Person?"
Pox's Crotch Doctor Visit
Brass Beavers
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Fires!
Booby Traps!
Spaghetti!
ABBA!
Answering the door while wearing no pants!
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We thought this episode had been lost, but now it's found.
This episode was recorded in September 2016...and then Pox's hard drive crashed.
After hard work and some money, it was saved.
Here we talk about Karl Metzger's record breaking Appalachian Trail FKT, ponies, a man named Duct Tape, and we work in something about the National Park System.Please forgive all incorrect information....there's a lot of it.
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In 2014 Shane Mauss, a stand-up comedian, went for a hike in in Sedona, AZ...at the end of that hike, Shane had two broken heels.
Shane has told this story on other podcasts, but we were the first to talk with him since he revisited the site of his "accident".Shane dubs this the “correction episode” after his recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. Shane admits that he might’ve accidentally embellished a bit about one part of the story he told on JRE.
Shane is towards the beginning of a 75 (possibly 80) City Comedy Tour called “A Good Trip”, a "an hour and a half show that is part stand-up, part funny stories of experiences, and part Ted Talk".
His tour is sponsored by the MAPS organization.
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Join us for an exhilarating recap of Trail Days 2016 on "The Pox & Puss Podcast." In this episode, hosts Pox and Puss In Boots take you on a thrilling journey through the Appalachian Trail's most vibrant gathering. From sifting through over 10 hours of exclusive footage to uncovering the hidden gems of Trail Days, we leave no stone unturned.
Discover the reasons behind Puss In Boots' unexpected absence from the 3rd Annual Prom and delve into the mesmerizing world of Appalachian Trail Magic. Get ready to be immersed in captivating discussions about the awe-inspiring fireworks display that lit up the night sky, creating unforgettable memories for all.
Stay connected with us on social media to catch up on the latest updates, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive content. Follow us on Twitter @PoxAndPuss, Instagram @PoxAndPuss, and Snapchat @PoxAndPuss.
Tune in to "The Pox & Puss Podcast" and experience the Appalachian Trail like never before as we relive the excitement of Trail Days 2016, celebrating the incredible spirit of the trail community.
"Have you seen the picture yet?"
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