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    Summary of Evans Lake Day 1 On the bus ride to Evans Lake was very fun because I was sitting beside one of my best friends Casey. On the bus ride we had lots of snacks including cookies, chips and a little bit of candy, we watched the Minions movie, and we played card games. When we arrived, we played a game called knuckle ball, what was very unique about playing it at Evans Lake was they had a arena built for it, the game was very fun. After we were done with that we went…

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    Eagle is similar to the Boy Scout rank of Eagle Scout, but with a specific focus on character and leadership. I was considered for the award after completing the qualifications for mastery of Survival, Archery, Swimming, Tripping (Orienteering), Canoeing, and Campcraft. After extensive interviews regarding my leadership at camp and the way I served my campers and fellow staff, I was inducted into the Lone Eagle Fellowship, which is committed to praying for and serving the mission of Deerfoot to…

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    red berries, and raspberries, can also be found during specific seasons. A true wilderness is what you can experience in the BWCA with modern amenities such as electricity, motor vehicles, no designated roads to the interior, and telephone lines. Canoeing, hiking, camping, bird/wildlife watching, horseback riding, along with winter activities such as skiing, dogsledding, and snowshoeing are some of the activities that can be enjoyed in the…

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    event, has little urban planning involved (as it uses the natural environment: cliffs, waterfalls) and usually has a diverse group of participants (Buckley, 2006). Although some forms of ecotourism meet the requirements of adventure tourism such as canoeing, horse-back riding, cross country skiing, safaris, trekking, and whale watching, many adventure tourism activities don’t meet the sustainability requirements (Weaver, 2008). A small portion of all ecotourism activities utilize a level of…

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    5 unbelievable animal attack survival stories (-- removed HTML --) Each year we hear stories about people being attacked by wild animals. These stories are usually over the top, and sometimes they end tragically. The following stories, however, are ones where the people unbelievably survived being attacked. Sometimes miracles do happen. 1. Great white shark attack An Australian diver by the name of Eric Nerhus was diving near the town of Eden, New South Wales when he was swallowed head first…

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    Highspring is the best colony of the Americas. Compared to her sister colonies, Highspring easily outshine them through productivity, economy, and research! Our closest sister colony in the Middle Colonies region, Pennsylvania, is one of the oldest colonies in the New World. Founded in 1682 by William Penn, she is governed as a proprietary colony. Here, you can see the first discrepancy between our paths, Highspring is ruled as a Royal Colony, forever loyal to His Majesty! Pennsylvania can be…

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    At the beginning they showed the boat titling the name of the cruise then in goes in to showing some of the beautiful scenery such as the view of the lake and people canoeing. Beautiful scenery can play an emotional part in people especially older woman. Showing an attractive setting make people think about experiencing the site. They also talk about discovering some of the country natural beauty. They also trying to…

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    Children as well as other community services. In the past two summers she has been part of the training program at the YMCA summer camp. At the summer camp, she assisted with the pre-school aged children with numerous activities such as fishing, canoeing, arts/crafts, and other activities. Marisa has the highest qualities to be someone who will be a valuable asset to the National Junior Honor Society. She has the willingness to work, accepts responsibility and challenges. She is…

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    past four summers, I have worked on a 535-acre, manmade lake in the heart of beautiful Chester County, Pennsylvania. Besides its beauty, the lake is also known for its many recreational activities for all ages, including: kayaking, sailing, fishing, canoeing and even full-moon night tours when nature cooperates. Early summer mornings are not a problem when I get the chance to serve as a camp counselor. This opportunity is a blast and, more importantly, very rewarding. As a head counselor, my…

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    course that I attended was the Science and Sustainability course. Where I learned about climate change, the history of The North Cascades and gained new leadership skills; while camping in the back country and canoeing up Ross Lake. In the camping trip, my group first spent 8 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…

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