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February 2010
Dear SCA Friend, Take a walk with us! This month we're headed into the woods with SCA's Massachusetts team, experiencing the stunning beauty of the Cumberland Island National Seashore and the wilderness of the Gallatin National Forest.
When I read these stories from SCA members in the field this winter, I can't wait to get outside -- despite the below-freezing temperatures at SCA's offices in New Hampshire! Join me -- enjoy the great outdoors, and post your own photos and stories on SCA's Facebook page. --Deb Keller, Editor
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Solitude is a Step Outside by Leah Duran, '09, '10 A wood stove exuding warmth. A lake with shimmering ripples. One bunkhouse. Sixteen people. No cell phone service. more »
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Preschoolers Do Not Scare Me by Katie Frey, '10 SCA’s residential teams in MA and NH are teaching environmental education to all ages in their local area schools. Read Katie’s first-hand impressions here. – Editor more »
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Cumberland Island National Seashore by Rick Zamore, SCA Program Manager As an escape to warmth in mid-winter, it’s hard to beat Cumberland Island National Seashore. This barrier island is mostly a federally designated wilderness. more »
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100 Nights on the Ground by Kassandra Hardy, '03, '04, '06 Night 6, Gallatin National Forest, 34° & clear skies. Not a speck of snow on the road, moon so bright we barely needed lights. We took turns sharing adventure sagas to stay awake. more »
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