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Ep. 5 - "Trail Lingo"
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Episode 5 introduces and brings back Heidi who is hiking for the first month with us. Heidi’s Daughter Chloe makes an appearance to help guess some trail lingo. This episode covers general trail lingo found when thru-hiking. We also have a Facebook Page for the Podcast here.
You can read the show notes for this episode here that will provide you with "time-chapters" to jump to, photos and links about the things we talked about.
We are a pair of hiker-wannabe's from Toronto, Canada is working towards a goal of thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail together. Dan is at the mid-point of his life and about to celebrate a half-century and Chantal is now old enough to enjoy a cold glass of cider in Canada. By the time they embark, she will be able to enjoy a Northwestern craft IPA in the United States. This episode is about the trail and to help our family and friends understand how big this hike is. It's broken down into two segments and the next one that compliments this one will drop next.
Leave Us A Voicemail or Email:
If you want to leave us a voicemail for us to answer on a future show… you can find that link here.
You can message us through our website here.
Rate Our Podcast:
Give us a rating or write a review here.
Support Us on Patreon:
If you want to support our trip for as little as $1 or $3 per month on our Patreon link to unlock extra bonus goodies & information.
Other Links:
Our Main Instagram for our hike (@pctjsdoit)
- Our Bio's
- Our PCT Hike Website
- Trail Lingo
- Our own Trail Notes for the first 14 Sections
- Our Side Trips we plan to take
- Thru-R – The online community about new and alumni PCT hikers | Website
- Town Days On Trail
- YouTube Channels To Watch
- Our Gear List
- Pacific Crest Association’s Website
- Sponsors for this show are Triple Crown Coffee, Purple Rain Adventure Skirts, and MEC.
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Manage episode 312802416 series 3246736
Episode 5 introduces and brings back Heidi who is hiking for the first month with us. Heidi’s Daughter Chloe makes an appearance to help guess some trail lingo. This episode covers general trail lingo found when thru-hiking. We also have a Facebook Page for the Podcast here.
You can read the show notes for this episode here that will provide you with "time-chapters" to jump to, photos and links about the things we talked about.
We are a pair of hiker-wannabe's from Toronto, Canada is working towards a goal of thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail together. Dan is at the mid-point of his life and about to celebrate a half-century and Chantal is now old enough to enjoy a cold glass of cider in Canada. By the time they embark, she will be able to enjoy a Northwestern craft IPA in the United States. This episode is about the trail and to help our family and friends understand how big this hike is. It's broken down into two segments and the next one that compliments this one will drop next.
Leave Us A Voicemail or Email:
If you want to leave us a voicemail for us to answer on a future show… you can find that link here.
You can message us through our website here.
Rate Our Podcast:
Give us a rating or write a review here.
Support Us on Patreon:
If you want to support our trip for as little as $1 or $3 per month on our Patreon link to unlock extra bonus goodies & information.
Other Links:
Our Main Instagram for our hike (@pctjsdoit)
- Our Bio's
- Our PCT Hike Website
- Trail Lingo
- Our own Trail Notes for the first 14 Sections
- Our Side Trips we plan to take
- Thru-R – The online community about new and alumni PCT hikers | Website
- Town Days On Trail
- YouTube Channels To Watch
- Our Gear List
- Pacific Crest Association’s Website
- Sponsors for this show are Triple Crown Coffee, Purple Rain Adventure Skirts, and MEC.
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