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The Start of Summer

And the start of many goals:

















#1: Hike all 150 miles of the Lassen National Park trails (and log all the geocaches!)
#2: Finish CLU certification (even if it means bringing textbooks hiking)
#3: Perfect baking skills
#4: Be the board

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