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WildLink's
Expedition V celebrated an unusually dry and warm spring with
an unforgettable week in Hetch Hetchy. Traditionally one of
our wetter expedition slots, Expedition V enjoyed a bright and
hot week of sun-warmed granite and thundering waterfalls. We
were visited by one short and beautiful storm our final evening
out, complete with growling thunder and towering piles of cumulus
clouds.
The
expedition group was comprised of students from Liberty High
School, and Crenshaw and Reseda High Schools in Los Angeles.
We hiked into Rancheria Creek and set up an idyllic camp, where
we warmed ourselves on sunny granite slabs by day, and were
sung to sleep by Rancheria falls by night. The moon was so bright
it made it hard to sleep, but the stars still made a great showing.
The week included a spirited reenactment of the Hetch Hetchy
debate, GLOBE water quality testing, a challenge hike up to
Tilltill Valley, campfires, salsa dance lessons and waterfights
to beat the heat. Other highlights included the sighting of
two bears just out of hibernation foraging down in Tilltill
Valley, and the rare but fantastic experience of snowball fighting
on a seventy-degree day!
Each
student and school brought a unique set of talents and insight
into our team, and by the end of the week it was hard to say
goodbye!

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