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Spring 25 Read-a-Thon: Miles of Pages
Trek 2: 8474 miles
Total Miles: 20310 miles
Ok, welcome to our second rest point of BIG HIKE, at the 80% point of the earth's circumference. This is called Big Lake! Our camp is obviously on Little Lake, which is the perfect depth for swimming and is full of clear, clean water. Big Lake is...not that. Seriously, no swimming here and NO DRINKING. Also, if you hear any weird noises coming from that military-esque building over there, no you didn't. But hey nice view right? Didn't know lakes came in that color did ya?
Total Miles: 20310 miles
Ok, welcome to our second rest point of BIG HIKE, at the 80% point of the earth's circumference. This is called Big Lake! Our camp is obviously on Little Lake, which is the perfect depth for swimming and is full of clear, clean water. Big Lake is...not that. Seriously, no swimming here and NO DRINKING. Also, if you hear any weird noises coming from that military-esque building over there, no you didn't. But hey nice view right? Didn't know lakes came in that color did ya?

Total Miles: 20310 miles
Ok, welcome to our second rest point of BIG HIKE, at the 80% point of the earth's circumference. This is called Big Lake! Our camp is obviously on Littl..."
Haha. That blue green Algae sure is pretty from a distance. Smells awful though.
Trek 3: 11311 miles
Total Mileage: 31621
Times around Earth: 1.27
Ok, campers welcome to our first overnight stop: Biggg Cabin! It may look small on the outside, but it's also small on the inside. Grab some sticks and start making lean-to's. When Bob Biggg first settled in this area and started hunting squirrels, he too had to live in a lean-to. Anybody who complains will get one of the moldy marshmallows for their smore. People who help build the bonfires will get a reese's cup for their smore. Ohhh, look at that, a bunch of volunteers. Don't stay up too late: BIG HIKE continues bright and early tomorrow.
Total Mileage: 31621
Times around Earth: 1.27
Ok, campers welcome to our first overnight stop: Biggg Cabin! It may look small on the outside, but it's also small on the inside. Grab some sticks and start making lean-to's. When Bob Biggg first settled in this area and started hunting squirrels, he too had to live in a lean-to. Anybody who complains will get one of the moldy marshmallows for their smore. People who help build the bonfires will get a reese's cup for their smore. Ohhh, look at that, a bunch of volunteers. Don't stay up too late: BIG HIKE continues bright and early tomorrow.
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