By: Jackson K (Jimmy)
Blue Group
9-25-2018
On day 3, my group was going to hike the waterfall several miles behind the lodge. The span of the hike was about five or six miles, and we regularly stopped to sketch. We stopped at an old cellar that had a primitive outline of rocks. That showed movement, because the first settlers probably carried the idea with them when they built the house, and when they left. That showed us that people used to move through the old trails a long time ago, but they have since moved away. After that, the group trekked down a hill until we found ourselves looking at a small stream that raced down into a basin. About an hour or two later, we came to a waterfall looking not unlike a national park I went to in the past. Another hour or so of hiking, the group came to a clearing. The lodge was right there, and we went into the rowdy bus and left the lodge.
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