Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Isle Royale


I've just returned from a week-long backpacking adventure to Isle Royale National Park. I traveled with four other teachers from my school. We hiked for six days (45+ miles) in this upper peninsula wilderness island through muddy trails covered with roots and rocks. We saw beautiful wildflowers and lots of other plants. Unfortunately we didn't see much wildlife; I think we scared them away as we tended to talk while hiking and never got a real early start in the mornings. However, we did watch a fox walk slowly through a picnic area, and I was able to get pretty close to him to take a photo. I also had some interesting conversations with a sea gull and a red squirrel. Although some of the climbs were pretty difficult (especially with 45 pounds on your back), overall it was a great experience. I learned a lot about backpacking, formed closer bonds with my colleagues/friends, and experienced some of God's beautiful creation!!



2 comments:

kvz said...

Looks beautiful! Where's the picture of the stick? :)

Anonymous said...

So proud of you for doing this - what a fun and interesting trip! Great job on the blog, too!