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h20
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08/30/2017 09:57PM  
Looks like two people were helped out of the kekabagic trail due to an emergency
 
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08/30/2017 10:11PM  
quote h20: "Looks like two people were helped out of the kekabagic trail due to an emergency"
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h20
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08/30/2017 10:21PM  
thanks pinetree...i knew you could link for me.
 
08/31/2017 07:01AM  
that is a very thick part of the trail! so glad they had a SPOT with them.
 
BobDobbs
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08/31/2017 07:48AM  
from the article looks like allergic reaction to bee stings, which usually means yellow jacket stings.

guess I'll be rockin' the fanny pack with my $700 epi- pens in a couple weeks :-(
 
paddlefamily
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09/02/2017 12:41PM  
Happy the outcome was good. We always carry and Epi on our trips even though nobody is officially allergic - a reaction could sneak up on you.
 
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