Day Three at Cardigan

Day 3- Regions On the third and final day at the lodge we went for a short hike to a small river. There was lots of rocks which were frankly quite slippery with lots of roots too. At the stream there were some parts where there was a big gap between each rock, so I took the liberty of placing several stones to make it easier to reach each rock. Also during the hike we went to another section of the river where a fallen tree was. While we were there we had built a hut which was big enough to fit three people, when in crouch position. So whenever we would go back to cardigan lodge and find ourselves near a stream with a hut built beside it, then I would know where we would be. Before my group went to the stream we had gone into a section of the forest where lots of Hemlocks and Birch trees would be. No other trees were there though. It was that way because the Birch and Hemlock trees where the only ones that could grow as tall as each other and would make it to sunlight. This was another part of the forest that we discovered on the third day because it was a part where only hemlock and birch trees were. I found this very intresting because I have never seen such a difference in a small area.