Hiking can be hard. So can trail running. Even harder than both of those? Performing a rescue in the woods.
That’s why Seattle Mountain Rescue is using exoskeleton legs, under the brand name Hypershell, that you can wear on your legs to basically... help you move.
The hope is that these mechanical legs will help the volunteer rescue team navigate rough terrain and steep inclines to quickly get to people on the trail.
We drove out to North Bend to see exactly how this gear works.
Guest: Wes Cooper, an Emerging Technologies Director at Seattle Mountain Rescue.
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