By James L
Green Group
September 19, 2021
Many things happened on our trip to Cardigan mountain. On the bus ride there, we saw a big dam and had a thumb war. When we got there we played “mountain baseball, during which I got hit in the face with a rubber lobster. On the hike out to Welton Falls, we passeds a cellar hole, where farmers used to live until they moved somewhere where the land was more tenable. Max was our AMC guide. On the way out to Welton falls we saw many interesting mushrooms. While we were hiking, Max pointed at a mushroom and said, “These mushrooms are slightly psychedelic, but they might kill you. Pick your poison man.” We ate lunch at an awesome overhang made out of dirt, held together with roots overlooking the river, where I got hungry for a turkey sandwich. We rock-hopped across a stream, swam in the falls, and on the way back, Brendan hung from a tree branch and it snapped and he fell in the river. Then on the way back we had a tree auction, which is where you bid on different features to give an imaginary tree. Then on the way back we had another thumb war on the bus. Those are all the things that happened on our first day at Cardigan Mountain.
There were a lot of examples of Movement on our trip to Cardigan mountain. On the bus ride there, we saw a big dam and had a thumb war. The bus ride there could be an example of Movement. This counts as a type of Geography because our route there can be mapped. On the hike out to Welton Falls, we passeds a cellar hole, where farmers used to live until they moved somewhere where the land was more tenable. This is another example of Movement. On the way out to Welton falls we saw many interesting mushrooms. While we were hiking, Max pointed at a mushroom and said, “These mushrooms are slightly psychedelic, but they might kill you. Pick your poison man.” Some mushrooms could be an example of movement because their spores spread through the air. Then on the way back we had a tree auction, which is where you bid on different features to give an imaginary tree. Then on the way back we had another thumb war on the bus. At cardigan we also passed lots of streams. These streams begin at cardigan and trickle into the atlantic ocean. Those are all the things that happened on our first day at Cardigan Mountain and how they could be examples of movement.