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E65 | PCT | Week 21 | 24-Hour Challenge, Angry Lava Rock, & Lionshead | Shelter Cove to Sisters, OR

E65 | PCT | Week 21 | 24-Hour Challenge, Angry Lava Rock, & Lionshead | Shelter Cove to Sisters, OR

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Episode Summary: Welcome to Oregon, the magic carpet,and our 24-hour challenge from week 21 on the PCT. In this episode of YWIB, we lasso 3 other hikers into our 24-hours of straight hiking from Shelter Cover Resort to…somewhere. At some point, we lose 2 folks to sleepiness, see a sasquatch/Jesus burn image, just about die from mosquitoes, and then FINALLY make it to 24 hours. Basecamp loses her wedding band, we spend 3 days in Sisters, resting…and then we begin our road walk around the Lionshead closure.

A HUGE thanks to Leve Outdoors for sponsoring this episode!

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Keywords: PCT, Pacific Crest Trail, Oregon, 24-Hour Challenge, Sisters, Lionshead

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// Edited by Brooke Barker-Pottle


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