184 Face To Face With Adversity – Juliet Pisner
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Have you ever faced adversity on the trail where the obstacles were life threatening? We sit down and talk to Juliet Pisner who not only once, but twice faced adversity on the trail. Hiking as a Forest Fire raged with ash streaming down. Then on another trip dealing with almost near blindness. Juliet shares her experience backpacking and how it didn’t stop her one bit to get back on the trail. Solo Female Backpacker Juliet Pisner doesn’t back down from Adversity.
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What we talk about:
Juliet and Scott are addicted to Clubhouse and our lives have become unmanageable
“Let’s make ash falling from the sky fun” Juliet explains
Sometimes you just can’t do the trail you want
Here’s a tip, Diomax may cause temporary blindness who knew?
Was that a Snake or a Stick?
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