Day One @ Cardigan

Human Environment Interaction: On day one we had to get used to how the next three days were going to work for us. After we settled in our rooms we all got into our hiking gear. Moreover, weeks before we had gone on the Cardigan Mountain trip Mr.Woolner enforced time and time again that we were to pack and bring little to no cotton. This is because cotton absorbs water and moisture and that is not very ideal for hiking. The environment at Cardigan Mountain changed our wardrobe for our trip to make sure we stayed dry and warm. Us humans changed the environment there at the AMC Cardigan Lodge by painting trail blazers on various rocks and trees to ensure we stayed on the right trail and took the right turns. We had changed how the environment looked and in some ways reacted and the environment changed how we looked while visiting there. These are both examples of Human Environment Interaction.

The next day was Thursday