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Who?
West
and Woodlake High Schools comprised WildLink Expedition
V. Six students from each of these schools visited the Sierra
Nevada from April 16-21, 2001. They spent their first two
nights at the Crane Flat campus of Yosemite Institute, next
to the Tuolumne Grove of Giant Sequoias. The group completed
a 4 day, 3 night backpacking adventure into glorious Hite's
Cove, the premier wildflower hike in California. They were
the final WildLink Expedition to do so. Unfortunately, the
weather was not on our side as it rained throughout the
backpacking trip (save the hike in and the hike out). We
also experienced hail, thunder, lightning, and snow. However,
these students braved the elements admirably and were still
able to complete a great number of accomplishments:
- they
completed a 4.5 mile hike in Sierra National Forest
- they
collected vital hydrology data for the GLOBE program to
compare to past findings and to establish a baseline for
the future
- they
gathered important archaeological data for the United
States Forest Service
- they
learned about the flora and fauna of Hite's Cove
- they
learned to work as a team with their peers from their
own high school and from the other school
- they
chronicled their thoughts, revelations, and experiences
for their peers at school and around the world as well
as for land managers, teachers, and environmentalists
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ADRIANA
ANDREANA
CARLOS
DAVID
JOSE
MELISSA
ROBERTO
SARINA
SHAUNTEL
TAMARA
VALERIE
VIRGINIA
Instructors
LENA
PERRINE
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