Monday, August 25, 2008

Orientation- Part 3 (Roughing It)

































Well, it is now late. I needed to take care of some other business (believe it or not for the first day). Now that I am back, I can brief you on a cool little hike I took. Last year, I directed people to the events as a Adventure Activities coordinator. This year, I traveled with the Hiking group to Delaware State Park. My immediate instinct was to take as many pictures as plausible. I wondered if any of my Geography professors went to conduct their research here. I am bound to find out sooner or later. Well, take a look at some of these pictures I took. This is kind of nerdy but I find the environment.
We traveled at least three miles into the woods whole trip. We were on the Mink Run Trail most of the way.
The lonely road that we crossed. I like lonely roads. Good to run across them or on them for cross country or just plain fun.
The incoming freshman who are participating in this hike. There was a lot more of them than shown here.
Student leaders John Kirsop and Julia Blyth.
This is me from three different views.
The view is good. Too bad I could not get a better view without the foliage in the way. Oh well, nature at its best.
I think you get the point. This was the main point of interest on Sunday besides buying books and filling out paperwork for Orientation Leaders. I guess that wraps up my second stint as an Orientation Leader. I hope you had fun reading the vast amount of information I provided about my experience as an Orientation Leader. I have to get ready for three classes tomorrow so I will be heading to bed in the next thirty minutes or so.
Preparing for a torrential storm of knowledge and expensive books,
Hasani Wheat
Class of '10

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