
E63 | PCT | Week 20 | Mozzies, Crater Lake, Devil Fish & a Songbird | Lake of the Woods to Shelter Cover
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Episode Summary: Today’s episode of YWIB is brought to you by…mosquitos…lots and lot of em’. But seriously this week 20 on the PCT was an annoying, nagging stretch filled with the little bloodsuckers. But there’s always a silver lining, and that silver lining was all the resort hopping we were doing, the epic views from the lip of Crater Lake, and the fact that we met both Devil Fish, and who’d become a life friend, Songbird. The week ends with our setup for a 24-hr challenge. Lastly, we wrap up with an environmental corner focusing on some weird stuff happening on the Pacific Coast of the United States. What’s happening to the wildlife, and why is it happening? Listen in to find out more.
A HUGE thanks to both Sawyer & Leve Outdoors for sponsoring this episode!
Links:
Sawyer Website | Giveaway & Promo Timestamp 00:27:50
Leve Outdoors Website | Giveaway & Promo Timestamp 01:03:44
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Environmental Corner Links:
NOAA- Early Bloom of Toxic Algae off Southern California Sickens Hundreds of Sea Lions and Dolphins
ABC News- What to know about the toxic algae bloom killing marine life in Southern California
Harmful Algae-Pseudo nitzschia
Keywords: PCT, Pacific Crest Trail, mosquitos, shelter cove, Oregon, Crater Lake NP, 24-hour challenge, domoic acid toxicosis
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~Edited by Brynn Meisse
~Intro and Outro track is Appalachian trail by“The Fire Once Lost”, an American/Bluegrass artist from Denmark.
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