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Pacific Crest Trail angels provide a different kind of ‘trail magic’ to hikers evacuated due to wildfire
Volunteers near the Pacific Crest Trail, known as “trail angels,” are accustomed to stashing cold drinks and chocolate for hikers attempting to walk from the border of Mexico to Canada. Thru-hikers call those surprises “trail magic.” But with the closure …