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The final
expedition of the 2005/2006 school year wrapped things up in
style! Students from long-time WildLink partner the Harbor City/Gardena
Boys & Girls Club joined first timers from the one.
program of San Joaquin County Office of
Education for a spectacular four day journey that covered more
than 20 miles of hiking and thousands of feet of elevation gain.
The
group met with several different National Park Service rangers
in the course of their week, including representatives from
public outreach, wilderness and wildlife divisions. They even
helped with bear roving in Little Yosemite Valley during the
backcountry portion of their expedition.
The
group started their journey at Glacier Point, spending their
first starfull night at Illillouette Creek. They continued on
to Little Yosemite Valley via the Panorama rim trail. After
a beautiful and challenging hike with full packs on Wednesday,
the group lightened up with a dayhike to the top of little known
peak Quarter Dome, which is neatly perched directly between
often visited Half Dome and Cloud's Rest, and within sight of
Mount Watkins and the Clark range. It was a fitting end to a
wonderful week of exploration: of ourselves, our limits, the
wilderness, and the great possibilities our future holds.
One
highlight of the expedition was Pedro, one of our WildLink alumni
from four years ago, who returned this year as the leader of
the Harbor City/Gardena Boys & Girls Club. Way to go, Pedro!
And many happy returns. Click here to learn
more about Pedro.
WildLink
would also like to extend a giant thank you to the Patton family,
for providing scholarships for three of the young women on this
expedition in memory of their daughter, Lisa; and the Strachan
family, for providing two scholarships in memory of their daughter
Deborah. Thank you for your generosity and support. WildLink
couldn't do this work without you.









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