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    2022-06-02 Bull Mountain Loop - Dahlonega Georgia

    enJune 20, 2022
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    About this Episode

    On June 2, 2022 I hiked the Bull Mountain Loop near Dahlonega Georgia. The hike was more strenuous than I anticipated and it was a long time since I hiked a trail this long. This is the inaugural episode of this podcast. I hope you enjoy the sounds of the trail.

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