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Students were invited to join a career services event about how to become successful in the world. They learned how to design a good resume, building leadership skills, and finding the right fit for them.

We picked up some new recruits and took a backpacking trip to Hidden Pond.

This backpack has the look of a drawstring backpack but without the drawstring. There are no zippers to deal with but items still remain secure with front snap closure. The backpack can be expanded by undoing the side snaps. How cool is that!

Part of the Tasmanian World Heritage Area, the Walls of Jerusalem National Park is one of finest wilderness areas of the island. The mountains of the Walls of Jerusalem are so spectacular it once took biblical names to describe them: Solomon's Throne, King David's Peak, Mt. Jerusalem, or the Temple.

 

With the neighbouring Cradle Mountain area the park shares many of its characteristics – a series of craggy dolerite peaks that enclose a central basin with alpine tarns, pencil pine forests and open moorland. What sets the Walls of Jerusalem apart from Cradle Mountain is the lack of visitors - the only way in is on foot, with walking tracks approaching the Walls from several directions.

 

A rather small and secluded national park, the Walls of Jerusalem is a destination still off the beaten path, suitable for a shorter trip with a few overnight stays. The footpaths in the park are well maintained, though more advanced routing options (e.g. Zion Gate and Zion Vale) would require gaiters since some of the less frequented tracks are overgrown by dense scrub.

 

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Having returned from South Coast Track to Hobart couple of days ago, we drove to northern Tasmania during a period of changeable weather, and seeing a promising sunny weather window being forecast over Christmas break we took our chances and set out on a 4-days long hiking trip across the national park, an area I've been aware since my Overland track crossing couple of years ago.

 

We took the trip easy; our daily portions were just around 10 kilometres per day. The less we hiked with backpacks on our shoulders, the more we enjoyed the landscape given the sunny weather that was of a constant bliss throughout the trip.

 

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GSMNP Mt. Sterling Backpack - Day 1 October 24, 2014

This backpack has the look of a drawstring backpack but without the drawstring. There are no zippers to deal with but items still remain secure with front snap closure. The backpack can be expanded by undoing the side snaps. How cool is that!

Backpacking the James Edmonds Trail in Black Rock Mountain State Park near Mountain City, Georgia

This backpack has the look of a drawstring backpack but without the drawstring. There are no zippers to deal with but items still remain secure with front snap closure. The backpack can be expanded by undoing the side snaps. How cool is that!

Asha wearing her new backpack.

Walter's Wiggles as viewed from atop Angel's Landing in Zion National Park, Utah in May 2004. This is on a day hike from the Park Headquarters to Angels Landing and return.

Kids have lots of stuff -- action figures, toys, games, books, pencils, crayons, and snacks -- that they like to carry around with them. Kids need Monsters to take care of them and their little stuff (so you can focus on the big stuff).

 

ArtsiBitsi Monster Backpacks are for kids of all ages. Each one is soft, yet sturdy, with a funny face and teeny little feet. They're completely washable, although hand washing is recommended. The bag closes with a simple flap and drawstring that is easy for little hands to open and close. When the backpack is on, it's closed, so there won't be any lost treasures.

 

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Taken with Nikon D2H + Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f/3.5 + SB-600 fired wirelessly via Yongnuo RF-602.

 

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The view south from the top of Dick's Pass. Susie Lake is on the left and Aloha Lake is viable to the right. Elevation 9200 feet. We've hiked 100 miles now.

This was taken at the end of the day during a recent backpacking trip. The sun was setting and lighting up the west side of Feather Peak in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Taken with a Canon RebelXT with a 70-200mm f4 lens.

Nature Photography by Greg Cope

 

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