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STUDENTS:
Channing
Cindy
Cynthia
Edgars
Esther
Joseph
Nyande
Steven
Susana
Yessica
LEADERS:
Jocelyn
Gorgio
Jose
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April
15, 2003
Now
that you've experienced wilderness, what do you think about
it? What did you think of wilderness before you visited it?
In my point of view I have always experienced
wilderness since I came from a family who has lived in the wilderness
most of their childhood and young adulthood. Even before I came
here I knew that the wilderness was & is such a wonderful
place. It has grace, beauty and mystery. But now that I come
to know it, I feel the same however I do not like the fact (my
feelings and point of view) that the wilderness is in a way
being exploited and people are also trying to tame it. It seems
to me that is like humans never learn the fact
the is the case of man vs. nature; nature will succeed. I see
all these beautiful trees with their non perfect shape, color,
and stature. I will always and forever be enchanted with the
wilderness.
Side Note:
There is on tree that to me is so imperfect that it is perfect.
Its branches reaching everywhere, its twigs twisted and with
turns. The absence of its leaves, the dark back color. The peacefulness
it brings and has with it and the few young leaves that are
lime green.
April
16. 2003
Today you've
learned about the history of Hite’s Cove and explored
the ruins. Imagine what life would have been like to live at
Hite's Cove during the gold rush era. How do you think they
viewed wilderness back then?
If I would have lived during the gold
mining days my point of view would have the same knowledge I
have now. I would have probably have been one the those woman
who made the miners fight and kill themselves because I would
not know better. But if I would live in the gold mining days
the knowledge I have I would be out there fighting for the preservation
or conservation of the wilderness during that time, the gold
mining days. There are many “if’s” in life
and “we” can not live in the past thinking “what
if”…so instead of thinking “what if”
…people should be making a difference not thinking “what
if” they had made a difference in the past.
-“Silence is Golden” 
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