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The Plan and the Hike: Point A to Point Be


Aaron Zagrodnick
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Aaron Zagrodnick

I didn’t need to look out from the tent to realize the weather had changed. The color of my sleeping bag was dull, the fabric of my tent – Normally an olive drab…Appeared as some previously undiscovered shade of purple. My grey backpack now looked blue. The light was playing tricks on everything. I stepped outside the tent to tighten the guylines as the sun set somewhere off to the west. It must have been a nice sunset 30 miles away on the other side of the mountains, but that colored light filtered through the wall of grey that enveloped the peaks I now looked at…

A look at both the hike and the planning process, and the end result, read the full article below in Issue 15:

The Plan and the Hike: Point A to Point Be

Issue 15 Page 1

Overnight Backpacking Trip in Shoshone National Forest Wyoming

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