In this classic episode that first aired on 5/23/20, Chopper and Jukebox return to the Pod to talk about this epic section of the John Muir Trail with Doc. From standing on a 13,200' mountain pass in a lightning storm while holding metal trekking poles to surviving the area's worst thunderstorm in decades to camping just below Mt. Whitney at 13,400', the guys will never forget this part of the most beautiful trail in the world.
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In this classic episode that first aired on 5/23/20, Chopper and Jukebox return to the Pod to talk about this epic section of the John Muir Trail with Doc. From standing on a 13,200' mountain pass in a lightning storm while holding metal trekking poles to surviving the area's worst thunderstorm in decades to camping just below Mt. Whitney at 13,400', the guys will never forget this part of the most beautiful trail in the world.
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