• E32: Pacific Crest Trail / Week 7 / LA Aqueduct to Landers Meadow

  • Jun 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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E32: Pacific Crest Trail / Week 7 / LA Aqueduct to Landers Meadow

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  • Episode Summary: In this episode of Yeti Walks Into Basecamp, we round up our Week 6 from the previous episode and cover our Week 7 on the PCT which may have very well been the most difficult week for Basecamp from wind blasting ridges to a pack she can barely carry. The week takes us from Hikertown, along the L.A. Aqueduct, into Tehachapi, and finishing at Landers Spring Meadow Campground. Listen in!

    Topics: PCT, Week 7, wind, Tehachapi

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