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Bay Area Wilderness Training - Climbing Mount Shasta


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Bay Area Wilderness Training - Climbing Mount Shasta

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Mountain climber, climbing for climbingforkids.org, explains the fun, beauty, and excitement of climbing. Climbing scenes, pitching tent

Author:
andywomp

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Area, BAWT, Bay, climber, climbing, climbingforkids.org, For, Kids, Mount, mountain, Shasta, tent, Training, Wilderness,

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