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Take a 3 week roadtrip with Jason of the G.O. Get Outside Podcast across the Western U.S.—in winter! The adventure begins in California, passes through Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, and ends with a return to California to spend four days hiking the famous Lost Coast Trail. Watch as he explores a seasonal lake in Death Valley, traverses coral pink sand dunes, ascends fake boulders, descends into lava tubes, races winter storms, gawks at waterfalls, hikes through Smith Rock, visits alpacas, sleeps in various locales, and successfully records multiple podcast episodes. All before Jason foolishly triggers a full-blown rescue mission on the remote Lost Coast Trail in Northern California—a completely unnecessary rescue mission. He and his group of backpackers are fully unaware of the chaos occurring off trail until a helicopter starts following their every move. Watch as Jason tours the western US and then makes an utter fool of himself while engrossing yourself in the beauty of the beloved beach hike known as the Lost Coast Trail and the splendor of the American West. ____________________ Questions About the inReach Mishap: 1) What model inReach were you using? It was an early model from before Garmin acquired DeLorme. More than a decade old. 2) How did you trigger an SOS by accident? The switch that locked the SOS button on this early inReach model was fiddly. It could appear to be locked when it was not. Sometimes the switch easily clicked into place, other times it required a lot more force than seemed necessary. The unit was turned off. Jason was not aware it could still be activated when off if the SOS button was depressed for an extended period of time. 3) Why was the inReach in your pack? The clip that attaches it to a backpack strap had recently broken off. It still had a small carabiner on a lanyard for attaching to a pack. Unfortunately, it would bounce around annoyingly without the clip holding it in place. Jason was also worried it may to snag on something and be unexpectedly lost without the clip holding it steady and working as a second (redundant) attachment point. Despite all of this, you can see Jason wearing the floppy inReach on his pack after the SOS mishap. He didn’t dare accidentally trigger another unneeded rescue. 4) Did you get charged for the rescue? Thankfully, no. California does not want to discourage necessary rescues by causing people to second guess requesting one. Jason still feels terrible and feels like he owes a debt to all of the rescue services and other tax payers. Emergency services and Garmin handled the situation expertly. 5) Do I need to worry about this problem with my inReach? Hopefully not. Newer models have addressed this issue and others. Jason replaced this older inReach with a newer inReach Mini. 6) How could you confuse the notification noise for a bird tweet? Because it was inside the pack, the sound was muffled and distorted and sounded like it was coming from the wooded areas instead of inside the backpack. The first time Jason heard it was right as other hikers (walking the opposite direction) passed by—carrying their own inReach. ____________________ Shot on: Panasonic Lumix GH6 GoPro Hero 11 with Media Mod DJI Air 2S DJI Osmo Action 5 DJI Mic Mini ____________________ 0:00 Intro 0:36 The Roadtrip Begins 1:54 Death Valley National Park, CA 2:30 Day 2 3:10 Coral Pink Sand Dunes, UT 3:59 Day 3 4:14 Kanab Sand Caves, UT 4:47 Best Friends Pet Cemetery, UT 5:08 Jackson Flat Reservoir, UT with bouldering 5:56 Hat Hair Grooming 6:24 G.O. Podcast 119 Excerpt 6:40 Day 4 - Tabernacle Lava Tubes, UT 8:00 Racing the Storm 9:31 Milner Historic Recreation Area, ID 10:04 Day 5 11:17 Umatilla Marina RV Park, UT 11:55 Day 6 12:52 Toppenish Wildlife Refuge, WA 13:56 Day 7 14:42 Snoqualmie Falls, WA 15:19 Carnation, WA 15:33 G.O. Podcast 121 Excerpt 15:52 Day 9 - Bend, OR 16:38 G.O. Podcast 115 Excerpt 16:58 G.O. Podcast 123 Excerpt 17:25 High Desert Museum, OR 17:35 G.O. Podcast 122 Excerpt 18:00 Day 12 18:08 Day 13 - Smith Rock, OR 18:44 Day 14 - Alpaca Farm, OR 18:56 G.O. Podcast 124 Excerpt 19:11 Day 15 - Willamette National Forest, OR 19:50 Sahalie Falls, OR 20:02 Day 17 - Mattole Rd, CA 20:11 About the Lost Coast Trail 20:37 Hike Begins 21:16 First Omens of Trouble 21:54 Lighthouse to Cliffside 22:58 The Helicopter Appears 23:30 Check Your inReach! 23:50 SOS in Progress 24:37 More Beach Hiking 24:58 Challenges and Dangers of the Trail 25:44Puppy Paws Aren’t Doing Well 26:01 Day Two Hiking 26:50 Day Three Hiking 28:30 Problems With Last Night’s Campsite 29:20 The Final Day 30:10 Trail’s End, Reunion, and Aftermath 30:46 Trail Slideshow 31:09 Goodbye _______________ G.O. Get Outside: Videos and Podcasts about adventure sports, outdoor recreation, and travel—featuring relatable everyday active people. _______________ #roadtrip #backpacking #lostcoasttrail