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Who?
Expedition
VII
consisted of 11 students from Atwater High School and
the Detroit Metropolitan Community Center. This was our
only team consisting of students from another state and
region. Students visited Yosemite from June 3-8, 2001
and completed a 6 mile trek from Tuolumne Meadows to Glen
Aulin. On this trip, the students were able to see a large
array of waterfalls in the Yosemite wilderness including
Tuolumne Falls, White Cascade, California Falls, Le Conte
Falls, and Waterwheel Falls. The journey took them from
the Tioga Pass Road into the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne
River. The students were greeted by blue skies and warm
sunny days as they accomplished many feats. While in Yosemite:
- completed
a 4 day, 3 night backpacking trip
- collected
vital baseline surface water data using GLOBE protocols
- conducted
an atmospheric ozone test
- hiked
a total of 20 miles in the Yosemite's high country wilderness
- learned
about the natural and cultural history of the area
- met
students from other cultural backgrounds
- chronicled
their thoughts, revelations, and experiences for their
peers at school and around the world as well as for
land managers, teachers, and environmentalists
- learned
about the meaning of wilderness through first hand experience
- learned
to hike and camp using Leave No Trace principles
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ANNA
CHRIS
ELI
HOUSTON
KRYSTIN
LA
KIA
JOEL
PHILLIP
ROBERT
SAIR
UMAR
CHAPERONES
Instructors
LENA
PERRINE
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