Blue Group
On day 2, we got up early to eat breakfast. After we were packed a dressed and ready to go, we started out. My group first hiked up Firescrew and ate lunch. We then hiked down the saddle to Cardigan and learned about the fire tower there. We decided to go on so we hiked to Rimrock, and then South Peak. There was not enough time to go to the Orange Mountain, so we made our own fifth peak. We called it Sasquatch Peak. After that, we hiked back down to the AMC lodge and had break. Then we had dinner and went to bed.
The theme of geography that I saw the most on day two was movement. For example, a little while ago, people brought up wood and construction materials to build the fire tower, which is movement. We brought sandwiches and food for lunch, which is an example of things moving. Not to mention that we were also moving as we were hiking. Also, the junction signs that told you which trail you were on were an example of movement. They might be considered human-environment interaction, however, they had to get up the mountain somehow. (And by that, I mean that people must have carried them up the mountain).