Can I upgrade from SP2010 SP1 to Sp2013 Sp1 without upgrading to SP2010 SP2 first

Hi
I have a farm currently on Sp2010 Sp1 running on Windows 2008 R2.
I want to upgrade to Sp2013 SP1 running on Windows 2012 R2.
Do I need to upgrade the Sp2010 SP1 farm to SP2010 SP2 before I upgrade to Sp2013 SP1.
The plan is to build SP2012 R2 first followed by installing SP2013 Sp1.
The we will then move the content database (119 GB with  500GB of Remote Blob Storage) from Sp2010 environment to the Sp2013 Sp1 environment and use the PowerShell command Upgrade-SPContentDatabase to do the upgrade.  But do I need to upgrade
SP2010 SP1 to SP2010 Sp2 before moving the content database to Sp2013 SP1 environment.
Thanks
Nigel
Nigel Price NJPEnterprises

Yes, you can actually go from SharePoint 2010 RTM to SharePoint 2013 (any build). The only exception to that is if you're using RBS on SharePoint 2010, then you must have applied SharePoint 2010 SP1 first.
The December 2012 CU for SharePoint 2010 does have a wide list schema check, so it may be a good idea to apply that prior to the upgrade to 2013, but it isn't a requirement.
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