Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Blog Post Assignment 3

Summary: The Big Snow is One to Remember By: Jack Haskel    
     This article was about some hikers visiting a snow hike focused on the Sierra.On June 2nd, early front runners "Wing-It"and "Don't Panic" was pushed on the Sierra. Over sixty feet of snow had fallen onto the trail. Poeple was to be cautious that it wasn't a hiking trial but it's a winter ice endurance event. Few people was still excited just to explore and hike the trail. Hikers learned more deeply challenges the snowy North faces. Later in the years ,more people was inspired and the percentaged increased hicking in snowy places.

Interesting Detail: 
*The tempature was never topped seventy degrees.

Fact: 
*Late season snow and cold tempatures meant there would be a slow start to melt.

Question:
*What challeneged the hikers to still hike a trail full of the snow knowing there could be some bad consequences?


http://www.pcta.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/BigSnow_Sept2011.pdf?884c9e

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