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Interview Archives: M. John Fayhee

Editor of the Mountain Gazette for twelve years and a long-time contributor to Backpacker magazine, he has written for Canoe & Kayak, Overland Journal, REI Co-Op Journal, the High Country News, Family Camping, the Walking Magazine, USA Today, Islands, Adventure Travel and Men’s Fitness, along with too many other magazines and newspapers to count. Fayhee is the author of ten books, including Bottoms Up and Smoke Signals, the latter of which was a Colorado Book Awards finalist. He has hiked the Appalachian, Colorado, Arizona and Inca trails, as well as the Colorado section of the Continental Divide Trail. Fayhee lives in New Mexico’s Gila Country, where he is working on a book about a successfully completed quest to hike every day for a solid year.

Interview with Genevieve Joëlle Villamizar of Bonedale Amplified, 2018: https://bonedaleamplified.com/2018/05/magazine/feature-a-conversation-with-the-john-fayhee/

Interview with KDNK, Carbondale, CO NPR affiliate: https://www.kdnk.org/post/full-interview-m-john-fayhee-roaring-fork-weekly-journals-launch

Interview with The Trail Show, 2015: http://thetrailshow.com/tag/m-john-fayhee/

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