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Audio Update 002

Event: Hike the Peak on October 27, 2007

Park: Picacho Peak State Park
Guest: Park Manager Rob Young
Summary: Learn about what to bring on a hike to the top of Picacho Peak. Plus find out some of the activities that will happen on Hike the Peak day.
Time: 4:10

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