This is the class blog for Dr. Redick's Wilderness as Sacred Landscape course, spring 2007. Each entry is to be preceded by the name of the writer and the subject.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Austin Magruder - Top of the world
This past winter break, I visited a friend who lives in Aspen, Colorado. I went out mainly to snowboard. Before this trip, I had never left the east coast, and let me tell you, the Rocky mountains are something else. One day while snowboarding, I had gone off the trail and fallen in chest deep snow, after what seemed like an hour of pushing my way back towards the run, I was exhausted. I sat down and looked out across the horizon and I could see for miles. It was the most beautiful view I had ever seen. As I sat there catching my breath, alone at the top of this mountain, it began to snow, hard. It became almost a total whiteout and it was dead silent. This event made me think about how incredible our planet really is. It was a very surreal experience being up their alone, and I think I learned something about myself.
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