Movement starts at the very beginning of the trip, the hour long ride to cardigan. All of us, the second session packed into a school bus. When we finished packing and our group met up at the fire pit. We talked about our a hike to the beaver dam. On the way we saw a geocache in a cellar hole, we signed our name in it and continued on our way. There were some bridges we had to cross too. We tried eating beechnuts (which tasted like wood) and indian cucumber. Then we found a Eastern Redback Salamander (not, our guide just made the name up). Then while we were there I got stuck in mud and my hiking boots fell apart. Then I hiked back with my boots falling apart. Later that night we met at our meeting spot by the fire pit and took a night hike blindfolded. Our counselor told us a story that came all the way from the native americans. About how the bat was invented and how echolocation works.
That day we saw a lot of physical geography that has to do with geography too. We saw norway maples that were brought here from on a ship. We saw the beaver dam that was deserted by its beavers. We saw a moose footprint in the mud on our way there. there was also a glacial erosion, That was my day 1.