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    My Trip To Arizona Essay

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    My trip to Arizona In the Spanish language Arizona means silver bearing or little spring place. I can understand why it is called little spring place because it has one of the worlds wonders The Grand Canyon. In fact the nickname for the Arizona is the Grand Canyon State. This is my story to the Grand Canyon State. My day begins as a usual day but it wasn’t a usual day because later on in that same day I would be getting in the car with a crying sister and my other sister would be saying the…

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    days canoeing up Ross Lake and camping at the campsites along Ross Lake trail. The first camp site we stayed at, was Green Point for one night. The next campsite we stayed at was Ponda Rosa which was for two nights. Then the next campsite we stayed at was Lightning Creek for three nights. And the last campsite we stayed at along Ross Lake was Cat Island campsite for two nights. All of that was new to me. I had never gone camping before at an actual campsite. When I would go "camping" with my…

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    acceptable occurrence under the socialist equality of opportunity ideal; however, the campsite prevents individuals from suffering due to its community ties. Individuals work together to form societal ties and survive happily at the camp: in the case of someone knowing where better fish are in the other pond, everyone would benefit at a campsite, not just that individual. As we all care for and about one another on the campsite, we try to minimize individual struggles at camp, and an assumption…

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    Winter Camping Essay

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    During Winter Camping allows Australians to commune with nature through the many parklands the country offers. Whether they enjoy hiking the mountains, bushwalking, basking in the sun or numerous other outdoor activities, they can locate ideal campsites for their purposes. While certain campers enjoy only camping in the warm weather, others understand to glory of winter camping in the colder regions of the country during the winter months of June, July and August. To create the perfect…

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    do, but when there are 2 ice chests, a box of utensils and plates, and other supplies, its not so easy to do when your campsite is 2 miles away, and across a lake. There were 12 LITs in our…

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    correct. I had only seen grizzlies and sun bears in what was a very controlled environment. I still scoffed off his worried attitude, got up, and stalked off to gather more firewood for the incoming night we were staying over at the campsite. As I returned to the campsite, my friend was stringing up a small bag full of leftover food scraps from the previous day. I snorted softly, but I went to the campfire to add more fuel to the fire. There was a reason my friend decided to string up a bag of…

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    A Personal Narrative

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    Getting Lost A Personal Narrative By Hayley Meijndert Where were we? I didn't even know, we were lost. Well if you want to know here’s why. Zack Brandson and I were sprinting, trying to find our dads after wondering if we could walk back to the campsite. Zack is a cool dude, that is my friend. His dirty blond, long hair blew through the majestic wind while he walked. Also his gray and blue shorts and purple graphic t-shirt was screaming with personality. On our way we saw a big deer and…

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    boats out on the lake you can not take motor boats out in the lake only paddle boats because the water is to low. Going to a campsite the roads tend to be really rough there…

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    Are You Preparing For Camping In Yellowstone? Are you preparing for camping in Yellowstone? If so, there are some important tips that you need to consider before heading out to the Yellowstone National Park. Nighttime is usually cold in Yellowstone even during summer months. Make sure you prepare for cold weather and bring some warm blankets with you, especially if you are traveling with your family. There are many other things that you need to take note of when traveling to Yellowstone…

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    The Shack, written by William Paul Young, is a fascinating book that takes you through the journey of the Philips family whose youngest member, Missy, gets kidnapped during a camping trip. This book is a fictional book with many unexpected twists and turns. The Shack takes place in present day at Wallowa Lake, located in Joseph, Oregon. Although there are many characters that make up this book, the main character in The Shack is Mackenzie Allen Philips. Mack, father of five, is a man of his…

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