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The Cal Guard's Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo briefs hikers

The Cal Guard's Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo briefs hikers

The Cal Guard's Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo briefs hikers at the front gate of Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. Cerro Romauldo is the peak behind him. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Hikers take a breather above above Camp San Luis Obispo

Hikers take a breather above above Camp San Luis Obispo

Hikers take a breather above above Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Hikers from San Luis Obispo County celebrate reaching

Hikers from San Luis Obispo County celebrate reaching

Hikers from San Luis Obispo County celebrate reaching the top of Cerro Romauldo March 31 on the California National Guard's Camp San Luis Obispo. The hike was 2.5 miles round trip with an elevation gain of 1,04... More

Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo briefs hikers on March 31

Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo briefs hikers on March 31

Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo briefs hikers on March 31 about the California National Guard's Grizzly Youth Academy located on Camp San Luis Obispo. The military-style academy is run by the Cal Guard and is for yout... More

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Kelsey Shaffer, center, a member of the Chumash Yak

Kelsey Shaffer, center, a member of the Chumash Yak

Kelsey Shaffer, center, a member of the Chumash Yak Titʸu Titʸu Yak Tiłhini tribe, tells hikers about the Chumash language and how the tribe has lived in the area for millennia. To her left is her daughter, Bro... More

Hikers take in the view atop Cerro Romauldo on March

Hikers take in the view atop Cerro Romauldo on March

Hikers take in the view atop Cerro Romauldo on March 31. (U.S. Army photos by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Bill Waycott, President of the San Luis Obispo Chapter

Bill Waycott, President of the San Luis Obispo Chapter

Bill Waycott, President of the San Luis Obispo Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, informs hikers about some of the native plants they will see on the trail up Cerro Romauldo on March 31. Waycott le... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Reese briefs hikers

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Reese briefs hikers

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Reese briefs hikers on March 31 about the California National Guard's Grizzly Youth Academy located on Camp San Luis Obispo. The military-style academy is run by the Cal Guard an... More

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San

Hikers head up the Cerro Romauldo trail on Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Hikers head up the trail to Cerro Romauldo on Camp

Hikers head up the trail to Cerro Romauldo on Camp

Hikers head up the trail to Cerro Romauldo on Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Seth Souza of the Environmental Center of San Luis

Seth Souza of the Environmental Center of San Luis

Seth Souza of the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) takes a flying leap on the summit of Cerro Romauldo on March 31. Souza led a group of 25 hikers up the mountain. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jaso... More

The Cal Guard's Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo leads hikers

The Cal Guard's Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo leads hikers

The Cal Guard's Staff Sgt. Carl Trujillo leads hikers onto Camp San Luis Obispo on March 31. Cerro Romauldo is the peak behind him. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

Seth Souza of the Environmental Center of San Luis

Seth Souza of the Environmental Center of San Luis

Seth Souza of the Environmental Center of San Luis Obispo (ECOSLO) celebrates reaching the summit of Cerro Romauldo on March 31. Souza led a group of 25 hikers up the mountain. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason S... More

Grizzly Youth Academy cadets and Chief Warrant Officer

Grizzly Youth Academy cadets and Chief Warrant Officer

Grizzly Youth Academy cadets and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Matthew Reese pose for a photo atop Cerro Romauldo on March 31. The cadets were selected by their platoon sergeants to participate in the hike due to the... More

Ja'yhanee Hill takes a breather atop Cerro Romauldo

Ja'yhanee Hill takes a breather atop Cerro Romauldo

Ja'yhanee Hill takes a breather atop Cerro Romauldo on March 31. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jason Sweeney, California National Guard)

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