By: Madeleine M.
On the second day we went on the longest hike, up Mt. Firescrew and Mt. Cardigan. This hike took us around 5 hours and hurt our calves. There were many examples of movement that appeared along the way.One example is that there were trees that had fallen down, because of the huge rain storm the day before. This is an example of movement because the rainstorm had made the trees move/fall over. Another example of movement was rocks along the trail, and huge boulders. these are examples of movement because the boulders have fallen down the mountain because of movement, which create avalanches. The rock on the top of Mt. Cardigan and Mt. Firescrew was somewhat eroding. These moved because of the movement of the earth. These are some examples of movement on Mt. Cardigan, and Firescrew. When we got back to the AMC base lodge we were the last group to get back. Also I and everyone else was super tired.