Day 2

October 5, 2017

The second day at Cardigan Mountain was all about climbing the mountains. When we were climbing up the mountain there was a lot of roots that were on the side of a steep rock. That helped the people trying to climb up the mountain. The environment changed the hiker or humans. When I was hiking up the mountain, the roots were very helpful to me. Unlike the rock that the roots were climbing up. The rock also changed the humans because it made it harder for the hikers to make their way up. That instead of positively impacted the humans, the rock negatively impacted the hikers. While climbing up the mountains, the environment changed the humans. Even though there was a lot of ways that the environment changes but the humans also change the environment. When you were hiking, you must have saw the yellow trail markers. Those helped you figure out where you are going and where you were. If you could not find where you were on the map, you would use the trail markers to tell where you would go. The humans also made a negative impact on the environment. Liter. There is no explaining. When people finish a granola bar people would throw that in the woods and that would make the animals choke if they eat the wrapper. There were some ways that the humans change the environment.

This was an amazing day, but there was still one more day left...Friday

The picture above is the Cardigan summit from Cardigan. Out in front, is a lake that reminded me of a heart. Before that is a road, and the squiggly lines in the front is the rocks ahead of me. The picture above is the view of Cardigan Summit from South Peak.We were standing on South Peak and looking at the view and watching people come down the mountain.
The picture above is a picture of a huge ask tree that is 2 and a half Elise Miner's long. It was almost about 13 feet around. The picture above is a Cabin that we found on the way to South Peak.
The picture above is a picture of a stone fondation that we found in the woods. It is either a barn or a house. The picture above is the actual summit or the highest point on the mountain.
The picture above is a Fir Twig. It is very soft. The picture above is a Spruce Twig. The needles are a lot more stabby.
The picture above is of a cool plant. It is in one area on Cardigan Mountain. The picture above is of a rock that moss and seed grew on. It is on the way up Firescrew.
This is two rivers that joined on our journey.