Mt Kearasarge

 Today was very eventful and one of my most favorite days during senior project!! We decided to join Lola, Grace, and Kelby’s hiking adventure and trudged our way to the summit of Mt Kearasarge. Catherine, Caroline, and I decided to bring our grip grabbers along with us for the hike up. We managed to grab a few pieces of trash but nothing crazy. Once we got to the top, we climbed up the fire lookout tower where we were greeted by a nice man named Ron! Rob proceeded to show us how what he does during his day at work. It was very interesting and we decided to ask Ron some questions about trash. He said, “Most of the trash I see is during the fall, many peoples water bottles will be placed down carelessly and then blown away by the strong gusts of wind” (Ron). He explained how most of this trash ends up at the bottom of the mountain and people like him have to go out of their way to pick it up. He said that due to global warming, there has been a significant increase in forest fires around New Hampshire. This is due to the green house gasses released into our atmosphere by man made things. He was so invested in his work it was inspiring to hear him speak his mind. Our team learned so much from Ron and we are very grateful to have been able to meet him at the top! Total hours 6 








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