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Here are the details for the 2010 Second Annual Hubba Hike

Brett Hubbard an avid hiker and backpacker has volunteered his miles for charity. We are taking pledges for miles hiked this summer. Last summer Brett hiked  over 400 miles. He will be hiking the Tahoe Rim and Appalachian Trails this year. THis will result in approximately 400 miles that Hubba hikes. There will be additional bear and inclement weather challenges this year during the Rainier hike! Any pledges would be due when the  hiking season ends. This is very similar to the MS and Breast Cancer  events that are sponsored per mile. Brett will be donating all of the proceeds to WYESMEN INC ! For More information contact  Paul Doolittle @925-381-6660 deenergizer@wyesmen.org or

 Brett Hubbard @ 925-383-4202 

Brett will be hiking the following trails this summer!

HUBBA's 2010 Hikes will be as follows!

Appalachian Trail from Georgia North  200+ MilesSurprised

Tahoe Rim Trail 165 MilesLaughing

Links to Trails FYI

http://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/the-wonderland-trail.htm

www.tahoerimtrail.org/

To Contact Brett Hubbard

Hubbard Electric,Inc.                                                                                                                             925-383-4202 Cell                                                                                                                                 925-335-9785 Fax                                                                                                      hubbardelectric@comcast.net

Brett always takes his bear repellant with him!

Here is Brett on the Tahoe Rim Trail 2008

Brett Hubbard completed 402 miles  in 2009 that equated to a fundraising dollar value of...drum roll please!

  $4619.74

Thanks to all that contributed and hope to see you donate again next year! Big thanks go out to Brett who endured wicked heat, thousands of feet in elevation changes, cold nights a little rain and a few bumps & bruises but no BEARS!