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Who?
Expedition
VI consisted of 11 students from Sanger and Turlock
High Schools. These students were pioneers for WildLink
in the famous Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, a site of great political
turmoil early last century. They arrived in Yosemite on
April 16 and stayed until April 21 (their expedition ran
simultaneously with expedition V). The group spent their
first two nights in Yosemite at the Crane Flat campus of
the Yosemite Institute. The group completed a long 7 mile
hike to Rancheria Flat. They spent 3 days and 2 nights backpacking.
Due to inclement weather, they hiked out a day early and
stayed in a cabin at Hetch Hetchy on their last evening.
While in Yosemite they:
- collected
vital baseline hydrology data using GLOBE protocols
- performed
an Ozone test to see how much ground level ozone is present
at Hetch Hetchy; students at Turlock High School ran the
same experiment at the same time in Turlock
- learned
about the historical significance of Hetch Hetchy and
the environmental and social impacts of the dam's construction
- learned
about the flora and fauna of Hetch Hetchy
- met
other students from diverse cultural backgrounds from
their high school and the other school
- 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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ANDREW
BRIAN
GILBERT
JAVIER
JEFFREY
JENNIFER
KELLY
MALEE
MARISOL
RICK
SONYA
Instructors
BARB
KIM
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