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The event is called Backpack to Briefcase, which took place on Tuesday, April 14th in Latham Hall. This event was for graduating seniors to teach them about the world after college with topics including buying a car, 401ks, banking, buying a house, etc. Student walked around from table to table and spoke to each representative for about 10-15 minutes. Backpack to Briefcase was sponsored by Widener University's Career Services.
The event is called Backpack to Briefcase, which took place on Tuesday, April 14th in Latham Hall. This event was for graduating seniors to teach them about the world after college with topics including buying a car, 401ks, banking, buying a house, etc. Student walked around from table to table and spoke to each representative for about 10-15 minutes. Backpack to Briefcase was sponsored by Widener University's Career Services.
Papa gets a photo or two or three of a happy Catcher in the backpack, on the bridge at Snyder Creek, on the way up to Sperry Chalet. Catch did put in a couple of miles on the trail, but 6 1/2 miles of hiking with a 3300 foot elevation gain is a bit more than the "superhiker" is ready to tackle. Glacier National Park, Montana, August 2008.
Backpacking trip to North Fork Big Pine Creek in the Eastern Sierras (between Lone Pine and Bishop, CA. Bryan, Doug, Kelly and Jeremy spent two nights at over 10,000 feet!
Klasický tříkomorový školní batoh NUN 201 I s motivem motýlků a kytiček pro školačky v 1. až 4. třídě.
Výška školačky/height of schoolgirl: 125 cm
After waking up at beautiful Lake Katherine, we packed up camp and headed over Windy Pass to camp our second night below Puerto Nambe.
Taken on our backpacking trip to Hidden Pond December 13-15, 2013. With an average speed of 3mph, one of our fastest paces ever.
After waking up at beautiful Lake Katherine, we packed up camp and headed over Windy Pass to camp our second night below Puerto Nambe.
The inaugural Backpacking 101 program took 14 participants on an overnight backpack to Nambe Lake in the Sangre de Christo Mountains.
Eagle Cap Backpack day 4
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Taken during the Troop 83 backpacking trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Clingman's dome to Fontana Dam.
The inaugural Backpacking 101 program took 14 participants on an overnight backpack to Nambe Lake in the Sangre de Christo Mountains.
My middle, Luke, wanted a backpack for his monkey. And he is the one that took these pictures! That they all posed with Monkey at the end cracks me up!
We covered about 12.3 miles with our newest scouts backpacking on their first campout with the troop. New and old did a great job!
After waking up at beautiful Lake Katherine, we packed up camp and headed over Windy Pass to camp our second night below Puerto Nambe.
The remains of the old toilet at Jacob Hamblin's Arch. Supposedly it was blown up by a Boy Scout troop.