"If people in general could be got into the woods, even for once, to hear the trees speak for themselves, all difficulties in the way of forest preservation would vanish. (John Muir)
This concept was demonstrated in 1903 when Muir invited President Theodore Roosevelt to visit Yosemite with him, and that visit convinced the president to enhance the protections of Yosemite.
The Sierra Club annually offers over 300 of these outings, and over the last decade, I've participated in these 13:
- 2002 -- Trail Service Project in the Superstition Wilderness in Arizona's Tonto National Forest
- 2003 -- Kayaking the Suwannee River in Florida
- 2003 -- Backpacking Indiana's Hoosier National Forest
- 2004 -- Kayaking Canaveral National Seashore in Florida
- 2004 -- Alaska Autumn Sampler (hiking, camping, and backpacking)
- 2005 -- Trail Service project: Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts
- 2006: Kayaking Florida's Greatest Rivers and Springs
- 2006: Kayaking in the Shadows of the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina
- 2008: A Naturalist's Kayak Trip in Florida
- 2008: Hiking Arizona's Canyon de Chelly
- 2010 Rafting Canyonlands NP's Cataract Canyon/Tamarisk removal and campsite rehab in Utah
- 2012 Kayaking the Edge of the Everglades in Utah
- 2013 Sand Pine, Silver Water, and Service in Florida's Ocala National Forest
Here is a brief video showing video footage and still photos of these outings:
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