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  "textContent": "Everyone's talking about Kamryn Renae and her girly pink hike up the Pacific Crest Trail. But why?\n\nSubscribe to my Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/c/broeydeschanel\n\nBuy my book!: https://www.igpub.com/eternal-sunshine-of-the-spotless-mind/\n\nThumbnail by Hannah Raine\n\nSOURCES:\nAna Cecilia Alvarez, “Look for America: How Land Became Scenery,” Real Life Mag (2019).\n\nLucia Brown, “Kamryn Renae on Getting Glam to Hike the Pacific Crest Trail” Interview (2026).\n\nLauren Collee, “The Great Offline,” Real Life Magazine (2021).\n\nJason Chen, “First Came Normcore. Now Get Ready for Gorpcore.” The Cut (2017).\n\nWilliam Cronon, “The Trouble with Wilderness: Or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature,” Environmental History, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1996).\n\nAvery Trufelman “Gear: Chapter 2” Articles of Interest (2025).",
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