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Friday, September 25, 2009
"Hug-A-Tree" in the Beartooths @ Mystic Lake
Instructions: The crew members partner up with one another. One is blind-folded and the other leading. The blind-folded crew member is lead out to a random tree after being spun around 10 times. Their goal is to get to know that tree using all senses but their sight. Once the crew member has spent some quality time with their tree they are lead back to the neutral spot where the pair first set out. The blind-fold is removed, and the crew member is expected to find the exact tree they just got up close and personal with.
Breanna Truelove
Eastern Wildlands
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Take nothing for granted. Not one blessed, cool mountain day or one hellish, desert day or one sweaty, stinky, hiking companion. It is all a gift.
—CINDY ROSS, Journey on the Crest, 1987
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