JR Harris has been backpacking for 60 years. It all started when his parents decided to send him to Boy Scout camp to avoid summers in NYC and though he may have gone against his own will that first time, it soon became something he missed when the summer came to a close.
JR is now in his mid 70’s and has seen adventures all around the world. He’s been to incredible places, diverse countries, and seen the wildest places, mostly on his own. In 1993 he was elected to the Explorers Club, which is a pretty prestigious honor. You can read all about his adventures in his book “Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Trekker.”
I first learned of JR through a backpacking group on Facebook. He’d post vintage backpacking pictures of himself throughout the years and it didn’t take me long to realize he was the real deal, so I reached out. We jumped on a call and I knew right away that JR was my kind of person. He was humble, kind, and honest. The kind of person you become after spending so many years exploring the backcountry.
It was an honor to speak with him that first time, and I was even more excited to learn he’d be willing to join me for an episode of the podcast. I wanted to learn from JR and hear what his life has been like, how it got started, and where he came from. What happens to a person after 60 years of backpacking? Does it still mean the same things as it once did? Is the fire still alive?
I had all the questions and JR answered them with grace. He is no doubt an inspiration to so many and I couldn’t be more excited to bring him to you through the podcast.
I sincerely hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
Emory, By Land
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Show Notes and Links
https://www.jrinthewilderness.com/
JR’s Book - Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Trekker
Getting to know who JR is and his background
How and why JR’s parents sent JR to summer scout camps
What it was like returning to the city after a summer of Scouts
How summers with the Scouts impacted life in the city
JR’s thoughts on taking time to himself to re-energize
What JR gets out of living on the edge of discomfort
Thoughts on the life-changing trajectory JR’s parents put him on as a young man
On setting an example for younger generations
The power of being an example
JR’s book!
JR’s favorite backpacking trip
On having an adventure regardless of the outcome
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