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🗓️ 16 August 2018
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A sad, yet seemingly inevitable byproduct of long distance backpacking is pain and injury. Though it's not a guarantee, to escape a long distance trek without one of the two or both is a rare feat. Consequently, two popular questions for thru-hikers are how to prevent injury while on trail and what to do about it once an injury manifests. In episode 17 of Backpacker Radio, the Paprika Pals are joined by Dr. Emily Kelly, a physical therapist based in Centennial, Colorado. She answers Badger and Chaunce's selfish injury related questions, along with a slew of others sent in from Writers and Bloggers at The Trek. If you're dealing with a hiking-related injury or are looking for ways to reduce your injury risk, there's some valuable insight in this podcast for you.
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0:00.0 | I could just tell you about it. |
0:02.8 | Today's episode is wonderful. |
0:04.4 | We talk to a physical therapist, Dr. Emily, |
0:07.4 | to answer all of your injury related questions. |
0:10.7 | We get into a brand new segment segment which is maybe our new favorite segment |
0:15.1 | ever recorded before we get to that I want to give a shout to today's sponsor |
0:21.1 | Sawyer products. Chons you were telling me that there's a specific product |
0:24.4 | that you wanted to give a shout out to. |
0:25.6 | Yes, we need to talk about their Picard in today. |
0:28.2 | Please do. |
0:28.7 | So I went back out on the Colorado trail this weekend, |
0:31.6 | did 40 miles, and these 40 miles were like |
0:34.6 | notorious so far for being extremely mosquito-y. Which segment? |
0:38.2 | Segments 9 through 11. Which is where to where? Tennessee passed the Twin Lakes. Okay. And so did these |
0:47.4 | segments and just swarms, literally swarms of mosquitoes. Swarms, not as bad as the PCT in Oregon |
0:54.0 | in August, but like really bad. |
0:56.6 | And beforehand, we were like, oh, we'll |
0:59.1 | bring some of the pakaritan that Sawyer sent, |
1:01.5 | and we'll just, you you know prep with that. |
1:04.0 | Woke up in the morning, sprayed it on my limbs, went hiking and Kent sprayed himself |
1:10.0 | but like just like a mist you know like not really like aggressively trying to spread yourself. |
1:14.7 | I would sit down at breaks and you could literally see mosquitoes landing on my leg and |
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