By: Isabella - Blue group
10/31/2017
This picture is an example of movement because the stream runs far and it spreads seeds around.
This picture is a geodetic survey marker that was found on the top of Cardigan Mt.
Day 2 movement
We did a lot of exciting things on day 2 of our cardigan trip. And a lot of them had to do with movement: On day 2 we did the big hike. This hike consisted of four peaks, Cardigan, Firescrew, Orange, and Rimrock. We hiked ten miles!
Some examples of movement on our trip were, our lunch, we carried our lunches across Cardigan. And the trees we saw there, apple trees aren't native to NH they were brought here from central Asia. Also many of the birds we saw (a lot ) fly great distances in search of food and shelter on Cardigan Mt. Caryns originated from Scotland. Which means some one from Scotland brought the ideas over. Overall our day 2 trip consisted a lot of movement.