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WildLink
would like to thank the Richard Iglehart Wilderness Foundation
for their generous support for making this expedition possible.
It is the first of four memorial expeditions they have sponsored
this year.
Thirteen
students from Turlock and Pittman High Schools joined WildLink
this September for our first expedition of the 2006/2007 season.
They arrived in Yosemite with big smiles and contagious enthusiasm,
and maintained those qualities throughout the week. Before leaving
for our expedition, we were honored to attend a special panel
discussion with some very special people in the park. Ranger
Shelton Johnson, Ranger Sam Vasquez, Ranger Tori Seher, and
Jose Lopez each told us their stories of what they do for Yosemite
and how their path in life led them to this place. It was an
inspiring talk, and we are incredibly thankful to them for taking
the time to share their stories with us and support our expedition!
Our trip began at the Sunrise trailhead in Yosemite’s
high country. This first day we faced some challenging elevation
gain but were rewarded with spectacular views of Mt. Hoffman
and Tenaya Peak along the way. That night we found a spacious
campsite on a knoll where we watched a magenta sunset and slept
under the stars. On our second day we started out with just
daypacks and a mission: Cloud’s Rest. At 9,926 feet, this
high summit called to us on this blue sky day. Despite scary
exposure along the summit block, the entire group was successful
in reaching the top! Hand in hand, we arrived to views of Half
Dome, the meadows and rock walls of Yosemite Valley, and even
past the Sierra foothills to the central valley. We sung our
way back to camp, and that night enjoyed delicious burritos
and a fun (and funny) game of “Animal Signs”. Roar!
The third morning we packed up camp and started
the seven mile hike down to Little Yosemite Valley campground.
Along the way, we spent some relaxing time soaking our tired
feet in an ice cold creek. Bryce even had the courage to get
completely soaked! That night we participated in the Yosemite
Facelift, a park-wide effort to clean up the trash left behind
from the busy summer season. We collected seven and a half pounds
of trash for the Facelift, and hiked it all out of the backcountry
with us the next morning. The last morning we finished our expedition
hiking down into Yosemite Valley via Nevada Falls and the John
Muir trail. We were surprised and delighted to run into Ms.
Bloom and Mr. Boggeri at the Vernal Falls bridge!
We did have
one unfortunate thing happen on our expedition: the WildLink
digital camera that records all the images of our expedition
was accidentally lost on Thursday night at the Little Yosemite
Valley campground. Although we did a thorough search and spoke
with everyone staying at the campground, we were unable to find
it. Therefore, many of the memories of our expedition remain
only in the minds and hearts of the expedition members. The
images from that camera are usually displayed on these expedition
web pages. A huge thank you to Mr. Hollister for taking pictures
of the group in Yosemite Valley prior to our expedition; our
web pages would be noticeably bare without them! Also, I would
like to thank all the students from this expedition for running
a fundraiser back at their school in an effort to replace the
WildLink camera.
To
learn more about Richard Iglehart, click here.
To
learn more about the Richard Iglehart Wilderness Foundation,
click here.





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