In this inspiring episode of the LGBTQ Outdoors podcast, hosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson kick things off with exciting updates about LGBTQ Outdoor Fest and the 100 Mile Club, before diving into a deeply personal and impactful conversation with their guest, Joe Toolan. As the Justicia y Equidad Fund Director at Green Latinos, Joe shares his incredible journey—from his adoption from Guatemala to becoming a passionate advocate for environmental justice and LGBTQ rights.
Joe openly discusses his experiences growing up in a conservative Latino household and the challenges he faced coming out, emphasizing why visibility and representation are so important in both LGBTQ and environmental spaces. He highlights how his connection to nature has shaped his identity and offers thoughtful insights into the powerful work being done at Green Latinos, particularly around Earth Day and community engagement.
The conversation also explores timely topics like ensuring safety at Pride events amidst growing challenges and the critical role outdoor access plays for marginalized communities. Joe wraps up by offering heartfelt advice to LGBTQ youth who want to pursue environmental activism, encouraging them to find supportive networks, get involved locally, and embrace their unique voice in the fight for equity and sustainability.
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In this heartwarming and inspiring episode, Justin and Patrick welcome back two beloved members of the LGBTQ Outdoors family—Brad Ryan and Grandma Joy of Grandma Joy’s Road Trip. Brad and Grandma Joy share how their incredible journey began with a simple camping trip in the Great Smoky Mountains, and how that first "yes" sparked a life-changing adventure that’s taken them to all 63 U.S. National Parks and beyond.
The conversation dives deep into the importance of saying “yes” to new experiences, breaking age-related stereotypes, and building meaningful intergenerational relationships. Brad and Grandma Joy talk about some of their most memorable travels, including their unforgettable trip to Antarctica, the lessons they've learned from visiting Kenya, and the profound impact of witnessing humanity and joy in every corner of the world.
They also share their excitement about returning to LGBTQ Outdoor Fest this year, offering listeners a chance to connect with them in person.
This episode is a reminder that adventure has no age limit, and it’s never too late to get outside, connect with nature, and strengthen the bonds of family and community.
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Get ready for an episode packed with adventure, laughs, and all the details on our incredible LGBTQ Outdoors trips for 2025! Hosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson are joined by trip leaders and special guests to break down what makes each adventure unique—whether you’re dreaming of hiking through the Grand Canyon, packrafting in Alaska, or casting a line in Broken Bow.
We also dive into LGBTQ Outdoorfest, which is shaping up to be our biggest and best yet! With record-breaking early registrations, it’s clear that people are eager to connect, celebrate, and explore together. If you haven’t signed up yet, now’s the time—spots are filling up fast!
But that’s just the beginning. This episode gives you the inside scoop on each adventure trip, including what to expect, who these trips are best suited for, and why you won’t want to miss out. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or just starting your journey, there’s something here for you.
If you’ve been looking for the perfect way to get outside, challenge yourself, and meet like-minded adventurers, this is your sign to take the leap!
Upcoming LGBTQ Outdoors Adventure Trips for 2025:
Grand Canyon – Led by Oded Wilson & Sam Troi, this trip explores one of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth. Hike, learn, and experience the magic of the canyon.
Broken Bow Fly Fishing – Josh McNabb & Justin Yoder leads this relaxing, skill-building trip in the beautiful waters of Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Beginners and seasoned anglers welcome!
Alaska Packrafting & Hiking – This trip is already full (waitlist available!), but it’s an unforgettable adventure with options for packrafting or hiking in the rugged Alaskan wilderness.
Glacier National Park – Led by Justin Yoder & Cherie Bélanger, this trip combines hiking and outdoor education with some of the most stunning scenery in the U.S.
Great Smoky Mountains – Brad Ryan & Oded Wilson guide this adventure-packed trip featuring hiking, rafting, zip-lining, and more in America’s most-visited national park.
Each of these trips is designed to be welcoming, inclusive, and supportive—so whether you're looking for a hardcore challenge or a chill nature escape, we've got something for you.
Ready to join? Head to lgbtqoutdoors.com to learn more and sign up before spots are gone! And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for more stories, trip highlights, and community spotlights.
Adventure is calling—who’s in?
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In this episode, Justin and Patrick sit down with outdoor photographer and storyteller Tommy Corey to discuss his journey in capturing diverse representation in the outdoors. Tommy shares the inspiration behind his new book, All Humans Outside, which features stories of people from all walks of life and their unique connections to nature. From his early influences (including Oprah!) to his adventures hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Tommy reveals how curiosity, empathy, and storytelling drive his work.
The conversation also touches on the importance of belonging in the LGBTQ+ community, challenging stereotypes about queer people in the outdoors, and how we can all take small steps to connect with nature—whether it’s climbing a mountain or simply sitting on a park bench.
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In this episode of the LGBT+ Outdoors Podcast, Patrick and Justin sit down with Loren, one of our incredible ambassadors from Oregon, to dive into the beauty of the Pacific Northwest and the importance of building safe, welcoming outdoor spaces for the queer community.
Loren shares their journey from Michigan to Oregon, their love for trees (and an exciting new career centered around them!), and their passion for getting more LGBTQ+ folks outside. We also talk about the unique landscapes of Oregon, from the high desert to the stunning Columbia River Gorge, and the realities of navigating outdoor spaces as a queer and trans person.
Other topics covered in this episode:
- The growing impact of the LGBT+ Outdoors Ambassador Program
- Hidden gems and must-visit spots in Oregon
- Embracing rainy hikes and the best gear for wet weather
- Why showing up in outdoor spaces is an act of resistance
- Upcoming events, including a wildflower hike in March!
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just starting to explore the outdoors, this conversation is full of inspiration, practical advice, and a reminder that nature is for everyone.
👉 Connect with Loren: @loooren_payne
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🎧 Tune in now and, as always, get out there!
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**Episode Summary: LGBT Outdoors Podcast Featuring Robyn Tackitt**
In this episode, hosts Patrick and Justin chat with Robyn Tackitt, a long-time member of the LGBT Outdoors family and an ambassador for Waco, Texas. Robyn shares her love for hiking, kayaking, and trail running, her work as a paramedic, and some unforgettable outdoor memories—including leading events in one of Texas’s largest inner-city parks, Cameron Park.
Robyn discusses the transformative power of the outdoors, her favorite moments as an ambassador, and the importance of creating safe, inclusive spaces for the LGBTQ+ community. The episode also introduces the exciting new *100 Mile Club*, which Robyn co-leads. This initiative encourages participants to log miles through outdoor activities like hiking, running, and kayaking, building a sense of community while promoting mental and physical well-being.
Tune in to hear about Robyn’s adventurous spirit, her upcoming projects, and why she’s so passionate about helping others explore and connect with nature.
**Follow Robyn on Instagram:** [@robyn_roams_outdoors](https://www.instagram.com/robyn_roams_outdoors)
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In this episode of the LGBT Outdoors podcast, host Justin Yoder and co-host Mallory Hall discuss the expansion of local LGBT Outdoors chapters and the Trailblazer Society, which aims to build stronger connections and inspire outdoor adventures within the LGBTQ+ community. Joining them is Tyler Greenly, a wildlife guide and tracker from Wyoming, who brings his passion for ethical wildlife observation and conservation to the conversation.
Tyler shares his personal journey into wildlife tracking, offering insights into the tools and techniques used to follow animals and interpret their behaviors. He reflects on the legacy of Grizzly Bear 399, one of Yellowstone's most famous bears, and dispels common misconceptions about wildlife guiding. Tyler also opens up about the challenges and triumphs of being an LGBTQ+ individual in outdoor spaces, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity, safety, and creating opportunities for others to experience the healing power of nature.
In this conversation we explore the deep connection between identity, conservation, and outdoor exploration, encouraging listeners to embrace both their individuality and their love for the wild. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone looking to step outside your comfort zone, this episode offers valuable insights into wildlife conservation, ethical tracking practices, and the role of community in fostering safe and welcoming outdoor experiences.
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Summary
In this episode of the LGBT Outdoors podcast, hosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson. They discuss upcoming adventure trips and the importance of community in the outdoors. They welcome Bailey Buckles, a passionate advocate for the trans community, who shares her journey of self-discovery and the healing power of nature during her transition. Bailey discusses the challenges she has faced as a transgender person in outdoor spaces and emphasizes the importance of finding community and support in nature. The conversation highlights the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors and encourages listeners to embrace their identities while exploring the natural world. In this conversation, Bailey Buckles and Patrick He discuss the importance of inclusivity in outdoor spaces, particularly for the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities. They explore the barriers faced by these groups in accessing nature, the significance of community support, and the joy found in outdoor activities. The discussion also touches on the discrimination that trans individuals can face within the LGBTQ community and emphasizes the need for allies to create safer spaces. Bailey shares personal experiences and insights on advocacy, joy, and the future of outdoor adventures.
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IG: bailey_buckles
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In this episode of the LGBT+ Outdoors Podcast, hosts Justin and Patrick discuss the upcoming LGBT+ Outdoorfest 2025 and the growth of the Trailblazer Society, which supports their mission of creating inclusive outdoor spaces. They welcome guest Bucky, who shares her journey into the outdoors, the importance of community in rock climbing, and her experiences traveling the world.
The conversation highlights the significance of finding one's tribe, the inclusivity of the outdoor community, and memorable adventures that shape our connection to nature. In this engaging conversation, Bucky shares her experiences with wildlife encounters, the beauty of the Northern Lights, and her journey into backpacking. She emphasizes the importance of empowering oneself in outdoor adventures, whether solo or with friends, and discusses her business, Outdoor Adventures Coaching, which focuses on teaching wilderness skills and fostering an inclusive community for outdoor enthusiasts.
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In this episode of the LGBT+ Outdoors podcast, hosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson discuss the growth of the LGBT+ Outdoors Ambassador program, highlighting the impact of community engagement and inclusivity in outdoor activities. They introduce Cameron, an Ambassador from Washington, who shares his journey of self-acceptance, love for the outdoors, and the importance of creating welcoming spaces for all. The conversation emphasizes the significance of representation in the outdoors and the personal growth that comes from connecting with nature and community.
Connect with Cameron.
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In out first-ever LIVE attempt, we recorded this episode at LGBTQ Outdoorfest 2024 at the Colorado State University Mountain Campus -- in the Rocky Mountains.
The conversation revolves around the LGBTQ Outdoorfest 2024, highlighting its purpose as a queer summer camp for adults, the various activities and workshops available, and the personal connections formed among participants. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, pushing comfort zones, and the significance of the outdoors in fostering mental peace. The speakers share their experiences, the growth of the event, and the future vision for inclusivity and diversity within the outdoor space.
Host: Justin Yoder
Guests:
Josh McNabb
Kayley Olson
DeeJay Johannessen
Check out DeeJay's organization!
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In this episode, host Justin Yoder interviews Anton Yupangco, an avid fly fisherman and architect based in Los Angeles. Anton shares his journey into fly fishing, the challenges he faced as a gay man in the outdoors, and the joy he finds in the sport.
Host Justin Yoder
Connect with Anton: Anton Yupangco
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Lyla shares her journey of self-discovery, sobriety, and love for the outdoors. Growing up in a community where LGBTQ+ rights were not discussed, Lyla struggled to identify her feelings. It wasn't until she got sober and embraced her gender transition that she found the capacity and resources to step into her authenticity. Lyla's love for the outdoors blossomed after her sobriety, and she embarked on through hikes, including the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Continental Divide Trail. She became the first known openly trans woman to complete the Triple Crown. Lyla also created her own route, the Divide to Crest route, connecting various trails and routes. She shares insights into her gear, pack weight, resupplies, and food choices while on the trail. Lyla shares her experience as a queer and trans through-hiker, discussing topics such as affordable backpacking food, handling water situations, and the importance of gender presentation in the outdoors.
Host Justin Yoder
Co-host Patrick Thompson
Connect with Lyla: Lyla Harrod
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It's trivia time! We're bringing back some of your favorite LGBT Outdoors Trivia players and also introducing some fresh talent into the mix. We're asking trivia questions related to the great outdoors and the LGBTQ+ world. A lighthearted, goofy round of 10 trivia questions on public lands, wildlife, recreation, LGBTQ+ history, and conservation. How do you stack up?
Boring Host: Patrick Thompson
Players:
Justin Yoder
Cherie Belanger
Esther Bourassa
Robyn Tackitt
Chase Carter
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Trivia: (SPOILERS BELOW)
1) https://www.pcta.org/about-us/media/media-fact-sheet
2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodile
3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Brown
4) https://ourworldindata.org/deforestation
5) https://www.wjhl.com/news/regional/tennessee/americas-oldest-cave-art-discovered-in-tennessee-dates-back-6000-years
6) https://www.wilderness.org/articles/article/blm-lands-faqs
7) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_condor
8) https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2016/summer/lavender.html
9) https://www.fws.gov/law/endangered-species-act
10) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouldering
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In this episode of The LGBT Outdoors Podcast, host Justin Yoder with co-hosts Patrick Thompson and JC Rienton are joined by Jule Harle and Justin Bickley, who are passionate about pack rafting and exploring the wilderness in Alaska.
Jule is the founder of the Alaska Packraft School and an advocate for pack rafting education and river access. Justin, an ambassador for LGBT Outdoors, returned to Alaska to reconnect with the outdoors and his true self. They discuss their experiences in Alaska, the LGBTQ+ community in the state, and the welcoming nature of the outdoor community. The conversation highlights the beauty and adventure of Alaska and the transformative power of nature.
Alaska Packraft School
Alaska Packrafting Guide Book
Connect with:
Jule Harle
Justin Bickley
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LGBT Outdoors Podcast host Justin Yoder with co-hosts Patrick Thompson and JC Rienton take a deep dive into what inclusion REALLY looks like with our guest Kyle Stepp. This is a complex, challenging, and convicting discussion with compassion and Kyle's generous spirit. We plan to continue this conversation and to grow closer to creating space for true, genuine inclusion.
Kyle's Instagram
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Chris and Noel, a retired couple, share their journey of selling all their possessions and traveling full-time in an RV. They discuss their teaching careers, coming out experiences, and the challenges they faced in a different time. They also talk about the impact of COVID-19 on their travels and the unexpected surprises they encountered along the way. Noel and Chris share their experiences of embracing the unexpected, learning to be flexible, and finding joy in the beauty and messiness of travel. They discuss the value of summiting difficult hikes and the diversity of geography and national parks. As a same-sex couple, they reflect on their positive experiences on the road and the inclusivity of the RVing community. They also discuss their role as Winnebago ambassadors and the importance of community in the RVing lifestyle. Their advice to potential RVers is to take the leap and start exploring, no matter how small the first step may be.
Host : Justin Yoder
Co-host : Patrick Thompson
Chris and Noel's Instagram
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Most would define an ultra-marathon as a foot race longer than the standard marathon distance of 26.2 miles. Our guest this episode, Jeffrey Binney, is an excitable long-distance runner, advocate champion for inclusion, and long-time friend of LGBT Outdoors.
Host: Justin Yoder
Co-hosts: Patrick Thompson and JC Rienton
Guest: Jeffrey Binney
Jeffrey's Website
Jeffrey's Film "Once Is Enough"
Jeffrey's Episode of LGBT Outdoors LIVE!
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It's time again for another round of LGBT Outdoors Trivia - where we ask trivia questions related to the great outdoors and the LGBTQ+ world. A lighthearted, goofy round of 10 trivia questions on public lands, wildlife, recreation, LGBTQ+ history, and conservation. How do YOU stack up?
Host\Box Of Old Cables: Patrick Thompson
Players:
Justin Yoder
Cherie Belanger
Diana Moore
Esther Bourassa
Official Scorekeeper:
Riley Winters
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Trivia: (SPOILERS BELOW)
1) https://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm
2) https://janegoodall.org/
3) https://medium.com/the-vintage-space/gay-astronauts-a-final-frontier-9892d0987fa0
4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Capitan
5) https://www.birdspot.co.uk/bird-brain/what-is-the-most-common-bird-in-the-world
6) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_Arch_National_Park
7) https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-5P/Ozone_hole_goes_large_again
8) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Golden_Girls
9) https://facts.net/lifestyle/entertainment/18-astounding-facts-about-rock-painting/
10) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver
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Join the full LGBT Outdoors Board of Directors for this incredible (and lengthy) special episode of The LGBT Outdoors Podcast as we share our coming out stories in honor of National Coming Out Day.
Trigger Warning: We lightly touch on the topic of suicide - as it is an all-too-common response to struggles in the LGBTQIA+ community. If you are struggling, please know that you are wanted, needed, and valued. You can connect to help from the National Suicide Prevention Hotline by calling 988. or reach out to The Trevor Project for assistance. The world wouldn't be the same without you.
On this episode:
Justin Yoder
Mallorie Hall
Patrick Thompson
JC Rienton
Roscoe Compton-Kelly
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We're back with an exceptional episode - with an even more super-exceptional guest! LGBT Outdoors, meet Nova West. They are a wildlife filmmaker - working with the likes of National Geographic, Discovery, and Netflix, to name but a few. And an artist. And a published photographer. And an environmental educator. They are just... incredible! In this episode, host Justin Yoder and co-host Patrick Thompson get to chat with Nova about their early life, coming out, and what it takes to be 'leader of the gays' at National Geographic.
It was SUCH a joy getting to chat with Nova. The world needs more people like them.
Nova's Website
Nova's Instagram
Nova's Profile for Ocean Exploration Trust
Watch "Diving for Rays"
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Guess what?! It's time for another "Campfire Conversation" story time on The LGBT Outdoors Podcast.
Join host Justin Yoder and co-hosts Patrick Thompson and Mallorie Hall as we "sit around the campfire", read some listener-submitted stories and discuss what they mean.
We chat about a WIDE array of topics: Is Bigfoot misunderstood? Is ethical nudity a thing? What happens when you ignore posted rules in the outdoors? And we read a remarkably touching email from a listener who is taking steps to grow.
Stories from:
Robyn
Lucas
Stuck In The Closet (Anonymous)
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LGBT Outdoors Podcast host Justin Yoder with co-hosts Patrick Thompson and JC Rienton chat with multi-challenge finisher, Dan Link, from the hit show "Naked And Afraid" and "Naked And Afraid: Last One Standing". Listen in as Dan shares what it's like to spend up to 60 days in the wild with little more than a single survival item. We also discuss why LGBTQIA+ visibility is important and essential.
Dan's IG: @Dan_Link_Survives
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Secret guest \ Back-up Singer: Oliver the cat.
LGBT Outdoorfest 2023
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It's time again for another round of LGBT Outdoors Trivia - where we ask trivia questions related to the great outdoors and the LGBTQ+ world. A lighthearted, goofy round of 10 trivia questions on public lands, wildlife, recreation, LGBTQ+ history, and conservation. How do YOU stack up?
Super-duper special guests from The National Park After Dark podcast, Cassie and Danielle, join us to celebrate National Parks month!
Host\Lost Tube of Chapstick: Patrick Thompson
Players:
Justin Yoder
Cherie Belanger
Brodie Meche
Diana Moore
Dustin Larsen
Danielle LaRock
Cassie Yahnian
National Park After Dark Podcast:
Website
Instagram
Show notes:
Pukwudgies
Kai's live stream on Environmentality
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Trivia: (SPOILERS BELOW)
1) https://8billiontrees.com/trees/how-many-trees-are-in-the-united-states/
2) https://www.nps.gov/yell/blogs/hey-boo-boo-yogi-bear-and-yellowstone-2.htm
3) https://www.nps.gov/subjects/urban/philly-lgbtq.htm
4) https://www.npca.org/articles/1085-the-longest-trail-in-the-national-park-system
5) https://www.dw.com/en/10-animal-species-that-show-how-being-gay-is-natural/g-39934832
6) https://www.nps.gov/subjects/oceans/ocean-plastics.htm
7) https://www.nps.gov/mora/index.htm
8) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_France
9) https://www.statista.com/statistics/190202/number-of-participants-in-outdoor-activities-in-the-us-2009/
10) https://www.livescience.com/51154-deer-facts.html
Tie Bre
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LGBT Outdoors is incredibly happy and... JOYful... to bring you this episode of The LGBT Outdoors Podcast. Host Justin Yoder and co-host Patrick Thompson had the mountainous pleasure to chat with Grandma Joy (age 93) and her incredible grandson, Brad Ryan. Grandma Joy and Ryan traveled across the US to visit every single (63 of them!) National Park in the US National Park System over the course of eight years?
A CNN report on their story.
How do you go from sitting on your front porch at the age of 85 to literally hiking up mountains? How do you learn the skill of "minimizing future regret" and simply saying "Yes!" How does Grandma Joy feel about Brad being gay? Just listen.
We are so very grateful for the time we got to chat with both Brad and Grandma Joy. We hope this episode puts a smile on your face, lifts your heart, and inspires you to get off the porch and GET OUT THERE!
You can see all of their fantastic adventures - and follow their travel expierences on their Instagram @GrandmaJoysRoadTrip .
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