Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Majestic and serenity all around

I have done hiking since i was born, and at 21 I have done more hiking than most people do in their life. I have hiked a total of 800 miles of the Appalachian trail ranging all along the trail. I have also hiked a trail in almost every state in america. I have seen things from the wonders of the Appalachian mountains to the majestic trees of the redwood forest. I have seen animals ranging from deer to bobcats and I have witnessed the serenity of the woods and fields to the awe inspiring vistas of the rocky mountains. I have slept under blankets of stars in the desert to blankets of pure greenery in the Sequoia national park. I have witnessed the beauty and viciousness of mother nature and i can tell you nothing will ever deter me from her many wonders.

My main goal for this blog is to share the many experiences I have had in my many travels in the wonderful world of nature. To share and help others understand what they can experience if they only give it a try. I will be sharing great stories of adventure and intrigue. I will be bringing you along through the good and bad experiences i've had in the wilderness. I will help you learn from my mistakes and give general tips about what I've learned about hiking and more.

Also i wish others to comment about their travels and adventures through the wilderness; tell me if they are like mine or different. Tell me what you have learned and help me teach others how to hike to have fun. Tell us what your trail names are and what meaning there is behind it, or not.

Let me take you through the wondrous, adventures, majestic, and amazing world that is the wilderness and show you the many things you can experience and learn.

White Magic

3 comments:

  1. That's cool; I live in Philadelphia but I can still appreciate the outdoors.

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  2. Wow, it sounds as if you've been everywhere. I love the mountains and the oceans. Can't wait to hear some more stories. Did you ever see the Great Lakes or travel outside the U.S.?

    Tenderfoot

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  3. Eh, I'm still not sure I'm convinced. But don't worry--you have the rest of the semester to convince me!

    It all sounds very beautiful. Especially the part about the redwoods. I've always wanted to see them in real life. I kind of want a picture of me next to them so I can show my kids. After all, with the rate that our forests are being cut down/burned/destroyed, who knows if we'll have them in the future?

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