Visitors may park at the Kelp Shed and enjoy the island on foot. Select a campsite on the map to view the details/photos below! Monument Creek is named after the unique pinnacles that surround the side canyon. A sign with a prominent "L" marks the large group site near the toilet at BM7. Learn about the origins, mission and people of Wildland, Americas #1 source for Unforgettable Hiking Vacations! Bring alllll the mozzie spray. 195 0 obj <>stream Slippery in some areas, otherwise great conditions! No water available. It also appears that many of the camp roads are unclear on the AT map, adding some potential confusion in finding ones way around. Hermit Gulch Campground is located uphill on Avalon Canyon Road just 1.5 miles from the Avalon boat landing. Dripping Spring(via the Dripping Spring Trail) Longitude -73.975471. Once you get to the fork youll see a sign that points to hiking trails. [5][6], Water is available year-round at Hermit Creek and the Colorado River. A number of primary and secondary roads and single-track trails come together to form the 38.5-mile Trans-Catalina Trail, and there are five unique campgrounds alongthe way as thetrail meanders through scenic, hilly terrain between Avalon on the east end of Catalinaand Two Harbors on the west. Sites that are not reserved in advance become available that day as first-come, first-served for people who are physically present at the parks. View full map. There is an option to stay here for a night, and if you do, it is well worth it to wake early for sunrise and watch the canyon come to life at the panoramic Plateau Point. If youre feeling up to it, consider taking the 3-mile round trip trek to the top of Mt. Nice views across to Cliff Walk. Dripping Springs, 7 miles (11.3 km) down the trail (via the Dripping Springs side trail), also offers year-round spring water. I wouldnt hike it in season cuz of crowds, but stunning views all year round. Beginning/end is a bit interpretive through the campground, seems pretty chill to just wander where you want. Avoid hiking between 10 am and 4 pm, the hottest times of day. Please note that there is no beach parking available at the trailhead. We welcome campers with tents, pop-up trailers (up to 25'), and truck campers, but no RVs or hard-topped campers. Generally considered a challenging route. The upper section is steep, dropping 2,000 feet in the first two and a half miles. There are many ways to experience the Trans-Catalina Trail. It's a good idea to call ahead for availability if you don't have reservations. The trail will flatten out once on the Supai formation and you will have good break spots under the pinyon pines and juniper trees. Couldnt do the hike, road is mostly under 5-6 inches or deeper of semi frozen water. Below are the primary options for day hiking the Hermit Trail: To reach Santa Maria Spring, you will drop 1640 ft in 2.2 miles. The preservation of this stunning area was a joint effort between Larimer County, Agilent Technologies, Town of Estes Park, Estes Valley Land Trust, Great Outdoors Colorado, City of Loveland, Erion Foundation, City of Fort Collins, McWhinney Foundation, Town of Berthoud, and many more contributors. No visitor and no pet policy. Zoom in to view road and campsite labels; Please select a campground on the map! Major rocks along this trail include limestone, sandstone, chalk, chert, and other sedimentary rocks, as well as obsidian and igneous rocks. For specifics, ask a ranger or see a kiosk for a copy of the Regulations. Be sure to walk downstream a short distance during your stay at Hermit Creek, or even descend all the way to the Colorado River at Hermit Rapid. Sign up to receive our exclusive Wildland Wire emails and stay up to date with Wildland Trekking's promotions, discounts, contests, outdoor tips and tricks, trip reports and more! To gain access to the Hermit Road, please enter the numerical code provided by the Backcountry Information Center. 0000066834 00000 n Sunset Lagoon faces northwest, in the same area. Note: Adverse weather and sea conditions can lead to boat and helicopter cancellations without notice. The sweeping ocean views on the downhill trek into Two Harbors will make you forget the challenging climb out of Little Harbor you just completed. And there are stores in Avalon and Two Harbors to pick up those little things that you might forget. Collection of firewood, including cutting of trees and branches, is not allowed. Flagstaff, Arizona 86004, "Wildland Trekking is about Inspired Exploration. When ready, return to the South Rim the same way you came. Ridgewell Orange, Red, and Blue Trail Loop, Ridgewell Orange and Blue Trail Short Loop. %%EOF Keep in mind the National Park service closes Hermit Road due to heavy snow, lightning, and other bad weather. You pretty much veer off into the trees at that point. 0000048169 00000 n West End Galley is a great spot for a quick bite. Latitude 41.441181. For a sunset hike I suggest going counter clockwise. After enjoying the shade and signing the hikers log in the ammo can, return to the South Rim the same you came. Never approach, taunt or disrespect wildlife in any way. Amazing trails the views on the outside loop are AMAZING.interior trails just as pretty. 0000079872 00000 n But you can get a permit at the Conservancy Trailhead in Avalon and explore portions of the trail starting at Hermit Gulch. Follow 209 and 216 straight to Hermit Island, Phippsburg. After traversing the cliffs edge, you will be hiking over boulder slides and slowly gain elevation to reach Dripping Spring. 0000123761 00000 n Initiated by the Santa Fe Railroad in 1911, this program involved development of the rim and also included the construction of what was,at the time, a state-of-the-art rim-to-river trail. The Snack Bar is only open during the main summer season. The first thing to know is that the Hermit Road is only open to private vehicles from December to February. In winter and early spring, temperatures can drop below 32F (0C) and upper portions of this steep trail become dangerously icy. Operations ceased in 1930, but for two decades Hermit Camp was the last word in gracious tourism below the rim. To walk from one end of the other is roughly between 1.6 and 2 miles, depending on which trail you take. Rocks by the Colorado River are often heavily weathered. Muddy in places. Once past the Santa Maris Spring shelter, you will traverse the Supai formation for 3 more miles. The Gift Shop sells a small selection of items such as t-shirts, mugs, sea-glass jewelry, and books. There are many online resources and blogs dedicated to backpacking the Trans-Catalina Trail, including the Catalina Island Conservancy website. Independence Day Celebration in Two Harbors, Reservations are required and can be made online. From March 1st to December it is closed to visitors driving their own cars. 0000001832 00000 n Trail goes out to an absolutely beautiful beach! As is always the case at Grand Canyon, time and erosion have taken a heavy toll. Fires permitted in designated fire rings. Carry in / carry out, no bathrooms since it is the off season. Directions: From Route 1 in Bath, take the exit for Routes 209 and 216 toward Phippsburg. "to hermit gulch, with map & instruction. Sky Terrain Trails Map, Grand Canyon (Sky Terrain) Beautiful trail 4025 East Huntington, Suite 150 Be sure to check the weather before you head out on any trail. Stop by Visitor Services for the key to your Parsons Landing locker, which contains firewood, a starter, and 2gals of fresh water. Lovin it. Typical rooty & rocky New England trail. 0000002351 00000 n For experienced desert hikers only. Fires permitted in designated fire rings. The campground will be on your right, off of 216, close to the end of the peninsula. Catalina Flyer Ferry from Newport Beach(Face coverings are required while aboard the boat), Catalina Express Ferry from San Pedro (Face coverings required aboard the boat), Cyclone Power Boat Peak seasondepartures from the Green Pier in Avalon and Isthmus Pier in Two Harbors. 0000002179 00000 n Lol. Day) & after Labor Day through Oct. 9 (Kelp Shed, Snack Bar, and Gift Shop closed). If youre going on a backpacking trip, you can read about more about the 7 Leave No Trace Principles. 0000067812 00000 n Did the loop with my 8 and 12 year old. Hermit Island is open for the season. . Great trail. HikingIf adventure is on your mind, then the island has four amazing trails that are part of the extensive island trail system to hike on. From Rte 1 take Rte 209 to 216 south to Small Point . Joining a Grand Canyon backpacking touris a worry-free, adventurous way to experience [national park]. [1], Grand Canyon National Park categorizes the Hermit Trail as a threshold trail and does not officially maintain it. - Steve Cundy and Scott Cundy, Co-founders and Managers. Backpacking is an exceptional way to enjoy the world's amazing national parks, wilderness areas and remote landscapes! Ignore the no parking in the off season! Some had dogs off leash but quickly leashed up when they saw us, which was appreciated. Its closed to the public in the summer but open the rest of the year. Drive eightmiles (12.9 km) west along Hermit Road to Hermits Rest then continue on the dirt road 0.25 miles (0.4 km) to the trailhead. We went in late October. Depending on the time of year, if you spend the night at Hermit Gulch Campground in Avalon and get an early morning start, you should arrive at Black Jack with plenty of daylight left. The Orange trail runs along the mostly wooded interior spine of the island before crossing Sailboat Beach and ending at Sand Dollar Beach. This trip offers amazing views of the canyon, vistas of the Colorado River, big rapids, plethora of plants, and a chance to spot wildlife such as the California Condor, and ringtail cat. Or check under the "Trails & Weather" tab below. That said this map gets the job done. 6 Hermit Island Rd, Phippsburg, ME 04562-4824 Best nearby Restaurants 1 within 3 miles Lobster House 3 1 miAmerican Seafood See all Attractions 5 within 6 miles Popham Beach State Park 411 State Parks Beaches Fort Popham State Historic Site 169 Historic Sites Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area 77 2 miNature & Wildlife Areas See all 0000122714 00000 n No ranger on site. Water from any natural sources in Grand Canyon, including springs, creeks, and the Colorado River, must be purified before drinking. The trail winds its way through the deep island forest. Parking for several cars. Continue through a marine yard to cross the cove along the wooden bridge here, and head back to the campsite along Island Road. We went in late October. 0000088130 00000 n Bug spray is helpful while hiking.Orange: The orange trail is the most wooded of the four trails, making it a great place for wildlife watching for birds and deer. So many views and fresh air. 0000068140 00000 n The hike from Two Harbors to Little Harbor and back is no joke. But you can certainly hike the trail from Two Harbors to Avalon. Turn left (south) onto Mall Road (CR63) for .6 miles. We welcome campers with tents, pop-up trailers (up to 25'). The old Hermit Trail is today a mere shadow of its former self, but for experienced and knowledgeable canyon backpackers, the walk offers a direct link to the excitement and romance of the early days at Grand Canyon. But in the off-season, the campsite permits walkers on its property and its trails, as long as you leave your car at the gate and pick up after your dog (Thank you, thank you, Hermit Island Campground!). The absolutely best time to go is in the fall. No mosquitoes or another mugs. Trails Illustrated Map, Grand Canyon National Park (National Geographic). Be sure to check the long-term forecast before planning your hike and booking your transportation. Sandy and beachy, rocks and roots, gravel road. Santa Maria Spring is reached at 2.5 miles (4 km) along the trail, offering a trickle of water and a historic masonry rest house which provides welcome shade during the summer. Rattlesnakes are also part of the islands ecosystem, as are Bald Eagles and mule deer. Phippsburg, Maine, United States (207)443-2101 (207)443-2101. Hermit Island offers unparalleled saltwater camping with plentiful sandy beaches, paddling opportunities, hiking trails, and bike-friendly dirt roadssomething for the whole family! From here follow the map but at some points we had to go slightly off and parallel. You pretty much veer off into the trees at that point. 0000067936 00000 n 0000064266 00000 n The setting is calm and peaceful with lots of water views of course. Consider planning your hike for the fall, winter or early spring, when cooler temps and sea breezes help make up for the lack of shade along the trail. There is a trail off the loop that has good views of pond but adds a mile. A Fortunately drinking water is available at all campgrounds except Parsons Landing, so you only need carry what youll use on the trail between campsites. Read genuine reviews, find out opening hours, explore nearby hotels, and discover expert travel tips! Followthe dirt road from the restrooms to make your way to the trailhead. 0000124315 00000 n If you have enough energy and daylight left after that, its about a 9-mile round trip over rolling terrain out to Starlight Beach, the unofficial end of Catalina Island. Trails were nicely marked where my 4 year old could lead the way. Super fun mix of woods, rocks, sandy beaches, and so quiet this time of year. Interactive map; Hermit Island Campground Hermit Island Campground Hermit Island Campground Hermit Island Campground. The blue trail is also very popular for wildlife watching, as many different mammal and bird species reside in the forest. Dune and West Dune beaches face west and are within the main campground. The park shuttle buses do not operate along the Hermit Road during this time. Breezy Point offers great panoramic views of the inner canyon gorge and is not much lower in elevation than Santa Maria Spring. [4], All water sources along this trail must be treated, filtered, or boiled before drinking. [7] The three letter code indicates the park's use area designation: Use permits are available on a first-come, first-served basis from the park's Backcountry Information Center. Also, water flows periodically from Santa Maria Spring, located 2 trail miles in from the trailhead, but should not be counted on.[1]. The bridge is the iciest. Not recommended to hike to Tonto Trail Junction and back in a day. Here are 3 best hiking trails on Catalina Island. 7 miles (11.2 km) round trip / 5-7 hours / 1040 feet (317 m) elevation change Also, by going with local experts youll enjoy a greater level of safety and gain a much better understanding of the history and ecology of this remarkable region. Check out their website. COVID-19 Info COVID Dashboard Weather Alerts Red Flag Warning. 0000055825 00000 n Very nice trail walk and beautiful day!! There are 271 sites spread across the southern end of the island, each unique. The highest (1,600) campground on the island offers sweeping views of rolling hills and rugged canyons. Mother Nature reeking havoc. Mostly traveling on dirt road. Another way to gain access to the trailhead is by hiring a taxi from Xanterra. I didnt follow every trail. The 1,362 acres of Hermit Park Open Space nestle into the hills at 7,880-8,964 feet elevation. No other people on the trail. The park shuttle buses do not operate along the Hermit Road during this time. 0000002539 00000 n If youre starting from Two Harbors, propane is available at Two Harbors General Store. A There are a fewdining options along the trail (DC-3 Grill at Airport-in-the-Sky near Black Jack campground, and West End Galley and Harbor Reef Restaurant in Two Harbors) so you can save a lot on food weight. This trip is done as a loop, with help from the free NPS shuttle buses. So thankful the campground owners and willing to let us hike the island in the off-season. Absolutely beautiful views. Located a short walk from Two Harbors village on a scenic ocean-view bluff. Simple things like packing out your trash, obeying national park rules, and respecting the peace and quiet of our national park trails is a great start. Once you get to the trails though, follow the blazes, pretty straight forward. Least appealing part of the trail was from that point until the Black . Eighty-eight percent of Catalina Island is within the Catalina Island Conservancy, one of the oldest private land trusts in Southern California. TRAIL CONDITIONS: Rolling terrain with long uphill and downhill sections and little or no shade. Ponderosa pine forests and wetland meadows characterize this beautiful property and its abundant habitat for an impressive variety of mountain wildlife. . (Hermit Park closes for the season Dec 20 - March 1). NOTE: Ferry boats to Catalina do not allow you to transport propane. A Yes. An endless series of rocky switchbacks eventually leads hikers through the Redwall cliff and down the west-facing talus below Cope Butte to the intersection with the Tonto Trail. Note: If you have an emergency, please call 911. Its a relatively easy hike but the footing can be a bit dicey. Alcohol is only allowed in campsites. Water requires purification. I recommend starting your walk at Head Beach, trekking along to Joes Head and along the campsite lanes to Sand Dune Beach and West Dune Beach. The beach is gorgeous. A Most people take 3 to 5 days to hike the trail. Trail and views are beautiful. Lovin it. Be sure to bring a map and bug spray while hiking.White: The white trail is actually a system of three trails that all start out on Island Road and run down to the blue/red trail, crossing the Orange trail as well. 0000003218 00000 n Find out more about the REI Trans Catalina Trail Expedition. From the 1,200-foot climb out of Avalon Canyon on Hermit Gulch Trail to the 1,500-foot, 2-mile trek up Silver Peak, the Trans-Catalina Trail challenges you with nearly 10,000 feet of total elevation gain, so whether youre planning a 3, 4 or even 5-day Trans-Catalina Trail adventure, you should be in decent shape to truly enjoy the experience. Wide trail, not much traffic, low intensity. Entrance permits are required for all use at Hermit Park Open Space, whether you drive in, walk in, bike in or ride a horse. Boucher built the Boucher Trail (west of the Hermit Trail)and seasonal residences at Dripping Springs and near Boucher Creek. Early morning off season is the way to go if you want it (mostly) to yourself. Be the first to share your experience. The trailhead is accessible by shuttle bus from Grand Canyon Village, Arizona on the Hermit Road. Length: 11.2 miles | Elevation Gain: 2,972 ft | Type: Out-and-back | Trail Guide Features: Panoramic views, challenging ascents and descents, bird watching, bison, cacti, relaxing beach. Trail is firm and dry. From here follow the map but at some points we had to go slightly off and parallel. Amazing trails the views on the outside loop are AMAZING.interior trails just as pretty. That said this map gets the job done. We require a two-night minimum stay on Friday and Saturday night during our peak season (Memorial Day weekend through October 31st) in Two Harbors, Little Harbor, and Hermit Gulch Campgrounds. Hermit Island Campground started in 1952. Give it one more week for the wildflowers! Loved this trail area more than I thought I would. The trail itself can be accessed from Sailboat Beach where the trail ends, the main trail starting point (see map), or the many white trails which cross over the trail at various points. Hermit Creek From downtown Estes Park: Drive southeast on N St Vrain Ave/Highway 36 for ~4 miles. Enjoy this 6.1-km loop trail near Sebasco Estates, Maine. Pack your bathing suit, fishing rod and hiking boots and enjoy Hermit Island with its uncrowded white sand beaches, trails and boating on the calm waters of the Branch or the long rolling gentle swell of the open sea. There are two designated campsites in the Hermit Use Area. CheckColorado Trail Explorer (COTREX) at https://trails.colorado.gov for the most up-to-date trail conditions, closures, and alerts. The Grand Canyon gets hot, super hot, in the summer. But you may want a pair of lightweight long pants to protect your legs from cacti and other plants along the narrow parts of the trail. Before You Go Choose the appropriate trail for your abilities or consider walking the Bright Trail was marked fairly well following red/blue blaze marks. Protein bars, fruits, nuts and other on-the-trail snacks can be purchased on the island at Vons or the General Store. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. Hermit Island Campground is closed for the 2022 Season. Access and description Lol. On a backpacking trip you'll camp in the backcountry and carry everything you need for the trip in a top-of-the-line, fitted backpack we provide. Only registered campers are allowed in the campground - no visitors, please. Although we love dogs, they are not allowed to camp with you. Limited white trail parking is available at the first (right) white trailhead.Please Note: Bikes are not allowed on the hiking trails. Hermit Park Open Space requires entrance and camping permits, and is open March through mid December. Guided day hike toursandmulti-day packagesallow visitors the opportunity to make the most of their time in Grand Canyon National Park and to do it hassle-free. But its doable. But we can recommend a local company called Catalina Backcountry. Those users can obtain the gate code by visiting the Backcountry Information Center in the park. A camping permit is required for each campsite for each night, in addition to entrance permits. There are lots of ocean vistas along this magical, craggy Maine coastline trail, some of which are significantly steep. Watch the tides. Plan to arrive before 9 a.m. or after 3 p.m. as the open spacewill likely reach capacity, especially on weekends in the summer. On the Trail of the Island Hermit Shunninghuman contact, the brooding, bearded man retreated to the woods, hiding himselfaway in a tiny cabin devoid of comforts. Ongoing erosion has claimed much of this remarkably labor-intensive paving, but a few isolated fragments survive, especially in the Coconino Sandstone. There are hot coin-op showers in the village to rinse off the trail dust. My rough, and not-complete map has walking paths in magenta and campsite lanes and dirt roads in blue. Pretty well marked trails. The trailhead is located 0.25 miles (0.40km) southwest of Hermit's Rest on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Easy paved trail to a stunning beach. Driving directioins: 14 miles from Bath. March 1 - October 31: Sites can be reserved from 180 days to 1 day in advance the arrival date at. 0000123244 00000 n View Hiking Map The 1,362 acres of Hermit Park Open Space nestle into the hills at 7,880-8,964 feet elevation. The modern trailhead is located just west of Hermits Rest. Once you have researched your trip and are confident in what to expect on the trail, communicate your plan to someone who will notice if you are overdue and report it to 911. Nice and quiet! Of course, you have to go in the "off season" but Maine hikers know that there really is no off season to enjoy this state. A Consider planning your hike for the fall, winter or early spring, when cooler temps and sea breezes help make up for the lack of shade along the trail. mapContainer . At some point, youll see a sign for White Trail on your right. The leaves are little slippery when going down the little hills so be careful. Most people take 3-5 days, starting at the Conservancy Trailhead in Avalon and finishing in the west end village of Two Harbors. Short story - mind your tide chart ;). For experienced desert hikers only. SLEEPING BAG: Weight is the biggest consideration when it comes to sleeping bags. You have the option to stay at Hermit Campground, Hermit Rapid, Monument Creek, or Granite Rapid, which will offer great diversity in a short amount of time. Definitely recommend. Maximum of 14 nights in any 30-day period anywhere in the Larimer County Natural Resources system. Seating is picnic tables inside and outside on the deck overlooking Head Beach. This property is stunning. From a remote mountaintop to a secluded beach to a scenic harbor on the islands backside, there are five unique camping experiences along the Trans-Catalina Trail. 0000123169 00000 n You come across beautiful coves and beaches and stunning cliff side water views. Through their knowledge, stories, and personal passion, guides can bring a place to life in a way thats much more difficult to do on your own. It is another large rapid on the Colorado River and was formed by a flash flood in 1984, sweeping debris downstream and depositing it in the river. Definitely head left to the ocean side first. This trail offers incredible, panoramic views of the canyon, opportunities to explore the historic Hermit Camp and walk on original cobblestone paved paths, and experience the grandiosity of the Colorado River at Hermit Rapid. This is a great trail for those that want to see a less trafficked part of the canyon and will be rewarded with tremendous views. For permit information at the Grand Canyon, click here. Categories appear once the search form is submitted. We also post notices about nature walks and upcoming events, answer campers' questions, and provide a place to sit by the fire on a rainy day. Eat and drink while resting - sip fluids only when thirsty. Ponderosa pine forests and wetland meadows characterize this beautiful property and its abundant habitat for an impressive variety of mountain wildlife. Beautiful day! Dogs must be on leashes not longer than 10 feet and must not be left unattended at any time. It was abandoned and all that remains of the Hermit Camp are building foundations, an underground cellar, a mule corral and relics from that era which can all be seen from the trail. I found it serene and almost "shire" like in the moist greens this late autumn time. The trail was mostly snow-free, though a bit sloppy in places. Your body needs energy-balancing proper nutrition and hydration are critical to your hiking success! The Hermit Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. The Hermit Gulch trail loop is located near the Hermit Gulch campground, which is two miles from the city of Avalon. Get directions, find nearby businesses and places, and much more. Summer will be here before you know it! 0000067185 00000 n Early morning off season is the way to go if you want it (mostly) to yourself. It remains largely unchanged - rustic, slow-paced, and in tune with the natural environment. Much of the Coconino is cobblestone pathways created by hand-placed smooth rocks (a pro tip: keep the rubber tips on the end of your trekking poles in the cobblestone sections, that way the ends dont get stuck in between the rocks). Louis D. Boucher, the "hermit" of Hermit Creek basin, lived in this area for 20 years. Hermit Trail View Full Screen Map Escape the hubbub of the South Rim on this historic trail that takes you to Hermit Rapid at the Colorado River. A few wet spots from the rain but nothing you cant get around, Well marked, narrow, foot path to the summit. 3011 Route 9D. Pack Properly all very well marked! Hermit Island Loop Moderate 4.6 (195) Sebasco Estates, Maine Photos (254) Directions Print/PDF map Length 3.8 miElevation gain 285 ftRoute type Loop Enjoy this 3.8-mile loop trail near Sebasco Estates, Maine. Hermit Creek above the Hermit Creek campsite is dry except in time of flood or flash flood. Must pick up locker key in Two Harbors. Easy but there are a lot of rocks & tree roots to navigate along the way so you need to watch where you're going. Dune and West Dune beaches face west and are within the main campground. Ive hiked this trail 20+ times and Ive never had a problem, though at peak high tide after a rain storm or spring defrost the notified would likely be impassible. Its absolutely gorgeous and worth it. No signage to the official start of the trail) By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy. Schodack Island State Park - 2023 Camping Season: Creekside Loop: April 21, 2023 - November 19, 2023. Good conditions today, but it is going to snow tomorrow. Wow. GPS to the campground and park at the store at the end of the road. The Red and Blue trails hug the rocky coast, providing stunning views of the ocean. Much of the pioneer history in northern Arizona revolves around various schemes of development to promote and capitalize on the beauty and intrigue of Grand Canyon.
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