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E61 | Pacific Crest Trail | Week 19 | Ashland, AeroPress Coffee, and Tabletop Naps with Amber | Seiad Valley to Hyatt Lake Resort

E61 | Pacific Crest Trail | Week 19 | Ashland, AeroPress Coffee, and Tabletop Naps with Amber | Seiad Valley to Hyatt Lake Resort

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Episode Summary: In this episode we cover our Week 19 on the PCT where Amber (Basecamp's sister) comes to join us for a few days! Seiad Valley was a tough climb to manage so we should have chugged chocolate milk. But, we had Asland in our near horizon...which meant food. Zeroes in Ashland with Amber & Ryan (her hubby) refilled our cup, and seeing Amber on trail was a true inspiration for us. She killed 20+ miles and even lugged an AeroPress coffee maker with her alongside a 2-3 person tent (by herself). She passed out on a table of the Hyatt Lake Resort from exhaustion, and then Marie was stricken with some unknown illness which knocked her out too.


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Keywords: PCT, Pacific Crest Trail, Seiad, chocolate milk, Amber, family, hiking

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