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May 31 2024
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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Hiking8.56 Miles 2,691 AEG
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Sep 19 2023
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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Hiking8.30 Miles 2,600 AEG
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Close to 7 hours of driving for 4 hours of hiking - it’s worth it. The messed up forest roads aren’t ideal trails but the sweet granite peaks take the edge off. Saw three elk; two directly on the trail early on, then a buck near the NE saddle of Hualapai Peak

The scramble from the NNW isn’t too bad. Reminds me of East End Peak, only steeper. With that said, I didn’t walk the ledge for the true highpoint - the boulder containing the benchmark is cool with me.

East Potato is the highlight for sure - plenty of cool, granite outcrops and it’s shaded in the afternoon. Overall, smooth sailing car to car. Would hike again.
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Potato Patch LoopNorthwest, AZ
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Hiking10.44 Miles 3,049 AEG
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There was a Crossfit event at the TH, so were instructed to park back by a different TH, added a little onto the hike, but only about 1.5 - 2 miles total. It did, however, make the first part of the hike pretty loud on that side and lots of shooting on the other side. So I guess maybe I'll check Kingman Crossfit page in the future in case there are other events there :D. I wasn't sure I was going to be able to get to the "true" rock/summit, but we figured out how to go around and climb up, a little nerve racking for me. Sprinkled just a little, which helped cool things down significantly. Aspens were starting to change, but lots of green still. The boy scout area was kind of creepy, not sure what they are planning on doing with it.
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking12.86 Miles 4,077 AEG
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Ryan is on some kind of a fall-color quest and found some terrible website that claimed that the Potato Patch Loop is prime-time in late September. I scoffed at the idea, but after looking back at my past visits here on HAZ, did in fact see some color on this very date six years ago. So who knows!

I wasn't expecting any color, but I haven't been out here in a couple years, and haven't done the whole enchilada since that 2016 visit, so I was happy to make the trip.

I knew there had been a fire on the mountain last spring, but didn't recall it really affecting the park much so I was a little bit surprised to see how much of the Potato Patch loop was affected. Nonetheless, the burn area along the lower parts of the loop will rehab in just a few years as it was not terrible there. The entire upper mountain remained untouched, but the most severe burn occurred south of the park along the east slope below the range high-point. There's a stretch along the old two-track hike to the summit that was charred to a crisp. This area will probably never recover to the shaded pine forest that existed here previously.

Started with Aspen Peak ... the route from the official end of the trail to the summit is pretty overgrown and tough to find in places. From there we headed over to the overlooks, and then decided to skip the short walk up the steep road to the Hayden tower farms.

Camp Levi Levi lost its lease in 2019 so there's no activity and the facilities are in disrepair. It would be nice if it was either used, or the remnants removed as they are becoming a bit of an eyesore. There was no water in the camp system as there has been previously, and I wonder if this is a permanent change.

Speaking of water, there were a couple of stagnant pools under the bridge to Aspen, and a large tank at the bottom of the Hayden Peak Road. Between the tank and camp there was a small creek with flowing water suitable for filtering... I've found water here each of my visits. But that was it for water on the mountain today.

We took turns at the summit since murderdog can't make the scramble. Great views, exceeding 130 miles with the SF Peaks and Charleston both in view today. While I was waiting for Ryan to get back down, I chatted with the one other hiker on the mountain today who we had seen a couple of times earlier. After a couple minutes, I realized it was a guy from Vegas who does a bunch of hikes that fit my interest profile and we recognized each others names from the internets and socials. Stav was not lost today! :sweat: I'm always impressed on this overpopulated rock when I'm in some obscure place and run into somebody random -- and of course I know them. Lol!

A couple yellow leaves in the aspens. I wouldn't put this hike on any fall-color lists for late September though! :lol: Still an enjoyable day in the pines.
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Sep 11 2021
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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Trails opened back up after labor day. Clear trail but the road has heavy water erosion from monsoons this year. I thought it was a tough climb but great view and workout!
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Sep 11 2021
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Clearly marked trail after the Flag Fire. Water at Camp Levi Levi (non-potable I believe) was flowing from the spigots.
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Jul 05 2020
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking8.27 Miles 2,549 AEG
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A little bit warm on the climb despite the elevation. Good views to the SF Peaks, but hazy toward Vegas so Charleston was not in view, despite being the same distance as Humphreys. I was pretty spent from a solid week, so we decided to skip Aspen or other points and just headed back down. Good water flowing from all the options that Levi provided.
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May 16 2020
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Hiking13.20 Miles 4,528 AEG
Hiking13.20 Miles   8 Hrs   26 Mns   1.93 mph
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I was looking to bag another AZ County high point, so I decided to head up to Kingman and hike up to Hualapai Peak.

We began by doing the Potato Patch Loop in a clockwise direction. I side-tracked at the start and went up the Camp Levi Levi Access Road for a bit; after discovering my error, we made it back on the Loop.

When we came to the road that goes up to Hualapai Peak, we took the road and went up to the peak. There was some Class 3 rock scrambling near the summit, and the views up there were really nice.

On the way back we stopped at the saddle near the park boundary, and went off-trail up to Peak 7720. The route up was pretty straightforward, but we poked around a bit at the top and our route down was not as good as the route up.

Once back on the Potato Patch Loop we headed over to the road up to Hayden Peak and ascended Hayden. The road was really, really steep in places. There are 2 sets of towers on Hayden, and we weren't sure which set was higher so went up both. Even after being up there I am not 100% certain which is higher.

Once we got back to the Potato Patch Loop, we headed up to Aspen Peak. This was a fun trail to hike on, and there were some really good views along the way. There was a bit of rock scrambling once near the summit.

This is a nice park with a good, well-maintained trail system. The trail up to Aspen Peak was my favorite. All of the peaks had some nice views at the top, and there were some good miradors along the way.

This hike is a keeper, and I hope to do it again someday. This was my first time to hike in the Kingman area; this fall I plan to go back and hike up to Mount Tipton.

We did not see anyone on the roads up to Hualapai and Hayden. There were a few hikers on the Aspen Peak trail, and we saw a few on our way back on the Potato Patch Loop from the Aspen Trail.

I used GPS tracks that @LindaAnn and @trekkin_gecko posted when they did this hike; their tracks mostly kept me going in the right direction.
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Nov 08 2019
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 Kingman, AZ
Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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nikorock28Triplogs 1,081
Hiking8.00 Miles 2,300 AEG
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79 degrees was the forecast for Kingman today, so it seemed like a good day for what is likely my last ascent of Hualapai Peak until next spring and warmer temperatures. Afternoon hiking means the trail is almost entirely in the shade with no sun exposure, which makes me cold when it is in the 50s/low 60s. I started up the trail around 2:25PM and went left on the Potato Patch Loop. I feel left is more scenic than right, with the hiking adjacent to the rock of Aspen Peak and the views to the east, then south on the southern leg. However, I do end up going right/taking the road more often as it is simply more convenient when going to Hayden Peak/Hayden Peak Trails.

Back to the hike today, I jogged/moved quickly on the flats/downhills, making the southern junction of the loop in 34 minutes and the start of the offtrail to the peak in 1:07. I took a one minute break to have some electrolyte water, then was at the "summit" in 1:14. I say "summit" because I've never climbed the summit slab. It just seems awkward to me and not worth the risk. The offtrail portion is now devoid of any vegetation and is a pretty well defined pathway. The peak was glorious, sunny, no wind and no ladybugs. I returned the way I came and other than a few people prior to and after the hike, I didn't come across anyone else on the trail.
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Hualapai Peak & Hayden Peak, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking10.98 Miles 3,660 AEG
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Nice hike in the Hualapais with Daniela. We hit Hualapai Peak first; the summit was covered with hordes of ladybugs, so we only stayed up there for a few minutes then went back down to the road to take a break. Most of the brush on the scramble up to Hualapai has been cleared a little, so it was pretty easy to get through. Then over to Hayden. By then, it was getting warm, so we opted to skip Aspen Peak and went over to the Tipton Overlook instead. Only saw a few people on the trails all day, but the campground/cabins were busy.
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Oct 30 2017
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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Hiking7.85 Miles 2,277 AEG
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Finally made it (almost) to the summit. At least I made it to the boulder next to the summit boulder. From this non-summit boulder I was able to stand up and have my head higher than the benchmark on the actual summit boulder, and take a photo of said benchmark. So, there. Not as spry as I once was, what can I say?

I posted it as a group thing at the last minute, and had one taker. It was nice to have company for a change. He talked my ear off, which at least kept me from being bored with myself, which often happens on solo hikes.

The weather was nice, but the views were slightly hazy--we could not see the San Francisco Peaks.

Anyway, good hike, hope to get up in the area a few more times as long as this dry weather holds, seeing as I'm wintering fairly close by.
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Jun 15 2017
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Potato Patch LoopNorthwest, AZ
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Beautiful sky island, excellent trails.
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May 10 2017
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Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
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Hiking7.80 Miles 2,217 AEG
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This was the first activation of Hualapai Peak for Summits on the Air. It also happens to be my birthday. Got snowed on a little on the Summit. Made 20 contacts 20 and 40 CW. The trail to the summit was in good shape
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking12.30 Miles 4,296 AEG
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an excellent hike on the way to las vegas with linda
this area has been on my list for awhile
didn't realize we would be hitting all three peaks :)
also didn't realize we would be in pine trees the entire time
the entire park is beautiful
set out on potato patch loop, hitting hualapai peak first
a bit of a scramble to get to the summit
nice to get the mohave county high point
dropped back down to potato patch, going through the boy scout camp, then made the steep road walk to hayden peak
went up both sets of steps to be sure we had the high point
back down the road to the aspen peak trail
nice trail to the saddle, then off trail to the peak
great views of the other peaks from there
finished out potato patch loop
loved the park, and would enjoy camping or staying in one of the cabins sometime
very windy on sunday, making summit stays brief
great choice, linda, and a great start to the weekend!
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking12.74 Miles 4,222 AEG
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The Hualapais were our choice for a hike on the drive to Vegas. We weren't sure exactly which trails we would do up here besides Hualapai Peak, and it sort of turned into a "Well, that one is just one more mile...", and before we knew it, all three peaks were done and we had done a real hike for the day.

We headed up the east side of the Potato Patch Loop, then turned off towards Hualapai Peak. The road/trail almost to the summit is in great shape. The final scramble to the top was brushy in several spots, but a fun scramble. The winds were howling at the top, so we were only up there for a minute or two.

After getting back to Potato Patch, we continued west, then headed up to Hayden Summit. The road is good, but steep, and I felt like I was really dragging through this part. Hayden was interesting, and we climbed both sets of stairs to both high points. Walking on some of the plank pathways in the winds at the top was somewhat unnerving, and we were only up there for a minute. My knee was hurting a lot on the steep walk back down the road, so I switched the brace to the knee, and we headed up to Aspen.

It was a fairly easy walk to the Dean Overlook, then we scrambled up to Aspen. The winds didn't seem quite as bad at that point, so we spent a few minutes there, then headed back down and completed Potato Patch loop.

It was a great area, and was a lot more forested than I was expecting, which was a nice surprise. My kids would like the cabins up there, so that may be an idea for summer break.
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Nov 05 2016
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 Mesa, AZ
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Potato Patch Loop is in the 100 hikes book so I thought I'd give it a go. Hualapai peak is a county high point so I figured I'd throw it in as well. Some of the previous Hazer's made it 3 peaks so what the heck.
The Ranger station has a self pay station, if it's not open. They even had a little map :) . I hiked the loop counter clockwise. the trail is in great shape. As the loop goes I hit Aspen Peak first. Nice views. Second peak up was Hayden. I wasn't paying enough attention and wound up at Tipton Overlook by mistake. Hayden is pretty much all road. If your on a trail your probably going the wrong way. Hayden is the 1 with all the towers. Hualapai Peak was the last peak and the toughest summit. The hike is up a road also. The road gets more wore down as you top out but never worse then a good trail. I tried to summit on the east then south before I remembered I had a track loaded for this summit ](*,) Blood donated on those 2 attempts . The north side is the ticket. From there you take the road back to your Potato Patch Loop junction and finish your loop. Going this way even gives some north side shade. The trail even had a couple benches for breaks and a couple emergency storm shelters. I enjoyed this one. The aeg is tricky. I felt it more the next day. :) :y:
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Oct 08 2016
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Hiking13.40 Miles 4,435 AEG
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Irony: I had planned on a trip to Flagstaff to visit Philomena Springs on the Peaks, for about a month, but decided to drive to Kingman to hike this loop instead, as the forecast was for cold temperatures on the Peaks. I also had no real desire to revisit the Mazatzals so soon, which I had considered doing. Either way, the forecast for sun and mild gave way to increasing storm chances as the hike day approached. By the time I was out there, I had barely any sun, it was cold for me (but likely still warmer than it would have been on the Peaks even at 11,600') and I had hail, some passing rain, and cold wind on any summit or high ridge. I guess the gods didn't want me to have what Todd and Kyle had 2 weeks ago, out here, or myself and Linda had the same day in the Mazatzals. Oh, well.

Todd's loop from 9/24 and his photos of great views with excellent sky conditions had me excited to head to Kingman (yes, really) to explore this range I had never visited, despite expressing a desire to do so 8 years ago. The hike is solid, the park pretty nice, the range interesting, and the views on a nice day are probably very worth it. I followed Todd's loop route exactly as he hiked it so I could use his stats, but also as it was a pretty good loop, and nothing here is ever very long. Counter clock-wise on the Potato Patch Loop, Aspen Peak, Hayden via the road, than a cut over to the Tipton overlook using the Upper Dinosaur Trail, down the road and up the slope to Hualapai Peak, and back to the trailhead finishing on the east side of the Potato Patch Loop.

I was not really surprised it was over 13 mile, but I don't really feel like it was over 4,000' of AEG. Still, I trust the GPS route and stats, and rolling terrain is generally easier to take than a steep up and down. I wish I had those clear blue skies, long distance views, and pleasant hiking conditions, but I guess it was better than a trip to the Peaks, and I did get to use my poncho for the first time this year, as I had good fortune on the Peaks for every Humphrey summit, or I was smart and didn't hike there in the Monsoon season. I took advantage of the storm shelter below the Tipton Overlook and ate lunch for about 10 minutes during the hail storm, and even though I considered skipping Hualapai Peak, I scrambled to the summit of that through New Mexican Locust, as I was there and could tolerate the cold wet wind for a little while. I was in shorts and t-shirt for this.

I highly recommend this hike, but also recommend better weather! I guess I could have canceled my hotel reservation, but I didn't want to, and in the end, I did something new.
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Hiking13.44 Miles 4,438 AEG
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I was so surprised on my first visit here that I knew I had to come back. Upon returning, I forgot how much I like this park! With eyes set on the two peaks I had previously missed, we started with Aspen. This one is a winner. The trail is great to the Dean overlook, and then the unmaintained route to the summit is nice enough and easy to find. Below the peak is an A-Plus camping area with awesome views in all directions.

Next up was Hayden. We took the road which is super steep, but not that exciting. The park literature indicates that visitors should not disturb the equipment on the peak, and we didn't. Though we did observe it from a fairly close range. :scared: I decided to hit the second hump on the peak while Kyle headed back down. On my return I found a short crossover to the Dinosaur Rock trail and decided to descend that way instead. Then I got to the Tipton Overlook junction, and it would just be dumb not to go out there too. Kyle would have to wait!

In retrospect, if doing this peak again I'd skip the road altogether. The upper part of Dinosaur Rock was awesome. A beautiful grove of aspen was the highlight. Tipton Overlook is worth the price of admission too. (That price being annoyingly flat switchbacks which I cut vertically on the way down :oops: )

Next up, we decided there was no reason not to bag Hualapai too. While I had been there before, Kyle had not, and it's a fun one I didn't mind doing again. We took turns Lily-sitting since the summit is not dog friendly. Thousands upon thousands of ladybugs covered the peak, but I think it's past their season. They were pretty docile and even their color looked dull. I don't know anything about ladybugs but I was a little surprised to see them this late in the year.

We headed down and finished on the other side of the Potato Patch Loop. This northern slope is a different world of shade, grass, and trees. It's almost as if Kingman isn't... right over there. :A1:
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 Joined Mar 28 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Hualapai Hat-Trick, AZ 
Hualapai Hat-Trick, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Sep 24 2016
Tough_BootsTriplogs 755
Hiking11.75 Miles 4,006 AEG
Hiking11.75 Miles
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Chums and I headed up to Kingman Saturday morning. This was a brand new area for me so the plan sounded great. He had done Hualapai Peak before and was more focused on the other two. We decided we'd hit Aspen and Hayden and then see if we were up for the big one.

This turned out to be a beautiful area with only a handful of hikers on a Saturday. I enjoyed Aspen quite a bit-- the trail was nice and views were great. We then came back down to do Hayden. Hayden is all road but there are some nice patches of aspens along the way. Just ignore the trespassing sign and crawl under the gate to access the road to the top :D There's a bunch of stuff up there-- weird buildings and antennas all just kind of concreted all over the rocky top.

After getting back to the bottom, we decided we'd go for Hualapai Peak. I'm glad we did-- it was a nice steep walk. The very top is a scramble so Chumley went up first while I waited with Lily. Then once he got down, I headed up. The summit was covered with huge blankets of ladybugs and I think I accidentally stepped on more than I was comfortable with :?

He headed back down and finished the loop. I had not been planning on a 4K day but it was well worth it. We left the park and headed down Ridge Road to find a spot to camp. That's one heck of a road but we found a nice spot.
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Jun 25 2014
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 Eagar AZ
Hualapai PeakNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 25 2014
azbackpackrTriplogs 883
Hiking8.32 Miles 2,201 AEG
Hiking8.32 Miles   5 Hrs   17 Mns   1.88 mph
2,201 ft AEG      52 Mns Break
 
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The Hualapai Mountains seem such an anomaly. Leave ugly, dusty, drab, gray Kingman, and drive 10 miles up a mountain, and you are in the Sierras, or Catalinas! Granite peaks, forest of pines, spruce, fir and aspen, and great views.

I didn't make it to the summit, but after discussion with Chumley I think next time I will easily get there. I tried to climb the summit rocks from the wrong side. Compare my GPS route with the official one. The best way to see what I did compared to what they did is to put it in satellite mode.

I hope to go back soon!

Oh, for those of you waiting, on the edge of your seats, for updated news about my feet: Yes, they are much better. These Lowa Renegade boots are very good. And I took Ibuprofen partway into the hike, to try to prevent any aching. This is the longest hike with the most AEG BY FAR that I have done in quite a few months.
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