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    Growing up in the Pacific Northwest of the United States has ignited my passion for hiking and being in nature. For a greater portion of my life, I have lived next to Multnomah Falls and all the beautiful hikes that surround it. My absolute favorite hike in the Columbia River Gorge area is Punchbowl Falls. It is 5 miles and leads to a beautiful waterfall that people can swim in. Conquering this hike takes almost a full day as it is mostly uphill and once people finally find the waterfall, they do

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    implausible smells. “El Nevado De Toluca” Its surroundings were different compared to the forest. The smell of foreign came to me as I see other tourist visiting this masterpiece of mountains. The loads that are being a pain in my back are nothing compared to the smell of the hiking boots as each step taken the smell becomes more forceful.

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    My Life Of Hiking

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    but boy was I wrong. I had never really been camping or even hiking before this. I wanted the adventure and the story that would come out of this. I never imagined how much this would change me. Hiking 72 miles changed my life for the better, and not because I started using words like track or other "hiking" words. Hiking made me become more confident, find out more about myself, and it taught me how to trust people other than my family. With everything that happened along the trail, nothing

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    My family and I went hiking on the San Tan Trail over my long-lasting fall break. We went hiking, because we stayed home and really didn't go anywhere during fall break, so we decided to go to the San Tan Trail to get exercise. My family hasn't hiked from around February, so we were really looking forward to this wonderful hiking trip. Since we didn't want to get too hot during our hike, we woke up early. My family woke up at different times, but I woke up the latest. I woke up at 6:30. We needed

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    Is hiking the Appalachian Trail right for you? Taking on a journey stretching well over 2,100 miles, covering fourteen states (from Maine to Georgia) by foot is no simple stroll where at the end of the day a comfortable bed and hot meal would await you. Instead, hiking the Appalachian Trail can be an endless battle with all the elements of mother nature: whereas in one state spring would have sprung already with wildflowers dressing the forest floors and insects buzzing through crisp air

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    you will find you have crossed the mountain.” — Unknown My family has a long history of the love of nature and being outdoors. The definition of Nature from the dictionary says the material world, especially as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities. The first example of this trait, my dad Jonathan. Jonathan loves nature and loves being outside. My mom Elizabeth hikes almost every day with my dogs and her friends. My dad's dad Joe is the most surprising he love to go on

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    In every movie we watch, we could not help from hoping that it fulfills our hero’s quest, whether there is a hero with special abilities, or a hero that will save people or situations by the end of the story. The other movie that fulfills our hero quest is The Secret Life of Walter Mitty which was released in 2013. Directed by Ben Stiller, this comedy-drama adventure movie, the main characters are played by Ben Stiller as Walter Mitty, and Kristen Wiig as Cheryl Malhoff. The story is about Walter

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    I was looking for an interactive study abroad experience where I could obtain more experience doing fieldwork, and found this specific program. The aspects of this class that primarily caught my attention were the opportunity to do fieldwork, travel to a different continent, camp/hike in one of the worlds famous regions (Amazon rainforest), and the opportunity to widen my knowledge of biodiversity and how to calculate it. I have studied abroad before, with Dr. CS Chaboo doing fieldwork in Costa

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    Wind Power In Maine

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    Wind turbines are popping up all across the Pine Tree State. Mainers are divided on their feelings toward the immense wind towers. Some say the turbines beneficial for Maine and its economy while others call them “eyesores” and think that they disrupt the state’s natural beauty. This has been a hot button topic among Mainers since the first wind tower permit was issued in the state on April 21st of 2009 (Maine Department of Environmental Protection, n.d.). Although some are pushing back against the

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    Within The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, a boy named Santiago goes on a journey in order to fufill his dream and find a hidden treasure. The adventure hosts many experiences for the Boy that teaches both him and the reader morals and lessons. While many different morals are displayed, the overall lesson of the novel is that the journey is worth as much as the goal. Santiago is prompted to begin his journey due to a dream he has in his sleep. He learns that a great treasure awaits for him to find at

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