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Wilderness Leadership Experiential Education & Backpacking as a Mother

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Backpacking was my first true love.  I was seventeen the first time I learned to carry everything I need to survive on my back.  Making fire with a bow drill set, I carved by hand, felt like magic.  Learning to drink water from lakes, rivers, and puddles gave me a new appreciation for every element in life.  Traveling miles with only my body, free from distractions of modern society and all the unnecessary bullshit gives me true freedom.  I can find God everywhere in wilderness.  Even hiking through Arctic ridges with frozen rain pellets striking my face, when I feel like my hands are going to fall off, it all just makes finding that perfect campsite, or reaching a summit that much sweeter. My babies will always come first.  But as I lay here cocooned in my deep winter sleeping bag, I can here the rhythms of wilderness, and fall in love all over again.  Heavy water droplets falling from yesterday's rain, wind blows through tre...