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ANNA
CHRIS
ELI
HOUSTON
KRYSTIN
LA
KIA
JOEL
PHILLIP
ROBERT
SAIR
UMAR
CHAPERONES
Instructors
LENA
PERRINE
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What
I can bring to the group
What
I can bring to this group is an open mind, good participation
and a good friendship to the other group members. I came
on this trip to have fun and to take some time off and think
what I am going to do with my life now that I graduated
high school and I still do no not know what I want to study
or what I am going to do with my life and there is no better
place to think and reflect than in the mountains. What I
can take home from this trip is the memories of this experience,
and the knowledge of the mountains to come up here with
my family and friends or by myself to have a good time and
enjoy the mountains in various different ways.

Atwater
students
June
6, 2001
What did you do today? What is the importance of water research?
What does WILDERNESS mean to you?
Today
we went to White Cascade in the Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp
and we did some water tests to find out how many nitrates
were in the water, find out the pH , and the temperature
of the water along with other experiments. I think that
it is important to do water testing because you can find
out what is in the water such as

From
left to right: Sair, Eli, and
Phillip rest on a smooth section
of granite with a background
of the lenticular "Sierra Wave"
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pollutants
or other bacteria that can be harmful to the animals that
drink or live in the water and to humans also. After we
finish[ed] with the water testing we went on a Three mile
hike to Water Wheel falls and the views and all the waterfalls
and rapids we saw along the trail were very beautiful and
amazing and they were worth the 6 mile hike roundtrip. The
only little setback was that some of our group members were
complaining the whole way and were being disrespecful to
Perrine and Lena, but other than that I had a very good
time.
GLOBE
study sites
Glen
Aulin High Sierra Camp site 1 is a high elevation area at
about 8,200 feet. It is surrounded by lodgepole pines and
it has a big waterfall called white cascade that falls into
the Tuolumne river which water is very clear and you can
see all the way into the river. Glen Aulin High Sierra Camp
site 2 was a very shallow stream about 2 feet deep in most
parts with some grass and lodgepole pines around it. Our
data was in most parts fairly the same as the other data
collected at the different sites. There was one big difference
in the pH of Chain Lakes to the rest of the sites, because
Chain Lakes had a pH of 3 and the rest were 7 which is neutral.

Sair
collects a water sample
from Glen Aulin Site #2.
"What
is real?"
"What
is real?" asked the rabbit one day... "Does it
happen all at once, or bit by bit?.
-Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
After
seeing all these amazing mountains and waterfalls it makes
you wonder and think how such a beautiful place got created.
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