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Tree Street Youth raise their arms and enjoy nature Friday during a hike with Roy Goodale up Lost Valley in Auburn. The kids made the hike to experience what Sunday's Maine Summit Trek for Tree will be like. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy
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Tree Street Youth raise their arms and enjoy nature Friday during a hike with Roy Goodale up Lost Valley in Auburn. The kids made the hike to experience what Sunday's Maine Summit Trek for Tree will be like.
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Ali Nasir, 13, hikes up the headwall Friday at Lost Valley in Auburn. A group from Tree Street Youth made the hike to experience what Sunday's Maine Summit Trek for Tree will be like.
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Asha Hassan, left, and Hamdi Shidad hike Friday to the top of Lost Valley in Auburn. Tree Street Youth made the hike to experience what Sunday's Maine Summit Trek for Tree will be like.
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Julia Sleeper, the executive director for Tree Street Youth, hikes at Lost Valley with a group of kids in preparation for Sunday's Maine Summit Trek for Tree.
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Angela Eustache, center, gives Asha Hassan, 12, a high five Friday during a hike up Lost Valley in Auburn. Sunday's Maine Summit Trek for Tree will consist of two paths to the top: one short hike up the steepest section of the mountain and one long gradual way up.