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After
weeks of promising spring-like weather, WildLink Expedition
V students from Madera High School arrived for a big spring
snowstorm that left us almost two feet of fresh snowfall at
our destination, the Merced Grove of giant sequoias. The group
bravely pushed on, decked out in winter clothes and snowshoes,
and discovered the reward that can only be found in a snow-shrouded,
age old silence of these great ancestor trees.
The
group made short work of the many group challenges presented
to them; had an afternoon of fierce and passionate debate in
a critical thinking exercise about the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge; created their own eco-art (check out the pictures below!);
did extensive wilderness and self-explorative journaling; explored
the science and the magic behind the giant sequoias; and we
can't forget all the laughter and adventures that connected
the group so well. Thanks for a wonderful week, Expedition V;
we look foward to more adventures to come later this year!









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