Back Country Dig



Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:07PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Welcome to the Backcountry John Muir and President Roosevelt Dig! We are going to learn about two men – and a camping trip – who worked to save the Backcountry …. And about a few more of John Muir’s other amazing Backcountry adventures …..

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:08PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #1 –What famous explorer and writer said this about living outdoors in the mountains during his first summer in the sierra backcountry ? “This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality” …………”Oh, these vast, calm, measureless mountain days, inciting at once to work and rest! Days in whose light everything seems equally divine, opening a thousand windows to show us God. Nevermore, however weary, should one faint by the way who gains the blessings of one mountain day; whatever his fate, long life, short life, stormy or calm, he is rich forever.” button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:08PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #2 – Now pick a few sentences that describe the wonders of the Backcountry from this same journal entry and copy / paste them here in the dig room – choose a description that you find interesting …. button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:08PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #3 – What President did John Muir take on a famous outdoor camping trip ? button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:08PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #4 – Where did this famous camping trip take place and when? button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:08PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #5 – What two places did they camp out in the open? button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:08PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #6 – On the second night out, where did they go to sleep and what did they find had happened when they woke up ? button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:09PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #7 – What did Muir and the President talk about on the camping trip and what special preserves were created as a result of this famous adventure? button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:09PM PST (-0800 GMT)

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:09PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #8 – John Muir had many other nearly unbelievable camping adventures as he spent months out in the Backcountry learning from the plants, rocks, animals and rivers. What Mountain did he get trapped on in a storm ? can you discover how he survived the storm ? button (Hint – look for the paragraph that begins with : “Our discussions ended, Jerome made a dash from behind the lava block, and began forcing his way back … “ )

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:09PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG DISCOVERY #9 – Read this amazing story about John Muir’s night spent in a tree – what was the weather like that made this night of outdoor living so amazing ? button

Your Muir Guide: . . . . Wed, Apr 10, 0:09PM PST (-0800 GMT)
FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITY – Students, we invite you to write a poem and draw a picture of one of the above OUTDOOR LIVING ADVENTURES so we can include them in our gallery of student art (you can scan them and send them as an email attachment – or – mail us the originals and we will scan them at the Camp headquarters). You can upload your work during the month of April 2002 at button

Carl, Camp Trainer: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 7:52AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 - John Muir wrote these statements about outdoor living in his diary, published in 1911 as My First Summer in the Sierras.

Mike: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 7:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 John Muir discussing adventures in the Sierra Nevada back country.

Janice - Baca Community School: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 7:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 - John Muir took President Theodore Roosevelt on an outdoor camping trip.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
John Muir wrote these statements about outdoor living in his diary, published in 1911 as My First Summer in the Sierras.

Danny Tulsa Ms Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
John Muir wrote these statements about outdoor living in his diary, published in 1911 as My First Summer in the Sierras.

Francis Ms.Papietro Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4.It took place in Yosemite and it was on 1903.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# John Muir is the exploreor

Jose/M.Papietro/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. John Muir discussing adventures in the Sierra Nevada back country.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir discussing adventures in the Sierra Nevada back country.

Vanesssa-tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. He wrote these statements about outdoor living in his diary it got published in 1911 as My Frist Summer.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir is the one that said that.

Francis Ms.Papietro Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5.They stopped at Glacier Point and the National Monument.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Crossing from ridge to ridge, high in the air, on long straddling trestles as if flowing on stilts, or down and up across valleys and hills, imprisoned in iron pipes to strike and wash away hills and miles of the skin of the mountain's face, riddling, stripping every gold gully and flat. These are the white man's marks made in a few feverish years, to say nothing of mills, fields, villages, scattered hundreds of miles along the flank of the Range.

Kirstin-Tula & Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# John Muir discussing adventures in the Sierra Nevada back contry.

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Crossing from ridge to ridge, high in the air, on long straddling trestles as if flowing on stilts, or down and up across valleys and hills, imprisoned in iron pipes to strike and wash away hills and miles of the skin of the mountain's face, riddling, stripping every gold gully and flat. These are the white man's marks made in a few feverish years, to say nothing of mills, fields, villages, scattered hundreds of miles along the flank of the Range.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.His name was Jhon Muir.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2#--the one big stone with its mossy level top and smooth sides standing square and firm and solitary, like an altar, the fall in front of it bathing it lightly with the finest of the spray, just enough to keep its moss cover fresh; the clear green pool beneath, with its foam-bells and its half circle of lilies leaning forward like a band of admirers, and flowering dogwood and alder trees leaning over all in sun-sifted arches. How soothingly, restfully cool it is beneath that leafy, translucent ceiling, and how delightful the water music--the deep bass tones of the fall, the clashing, ringing spray, and infinite variety of small low tones of the current gliding past the side of the boulder-island, and glinting against a thousand smaller stones

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
John Muir took President Theodore Roosevelt on an outdoor camping trip

Jose/M.Papietro/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. June 13. --Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. Yonder rises another white skyland. How sharply the yellow pine spires and the palm-like crowns of the sugar pines are outlined on its smooth white domes. And hark! the grand thunder billows booming, rolling from ridge to ridge, followed by the faithful shower.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.His name was Jonh Muir.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro : . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 John Muir wrote those statements about outdoor livingin his diary, published in 1911 as My First Summer in the Sierras.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1.His name was Jhon Muir.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.June 13. --Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. Yonder rises another white skyland. How sharply the yellow pine spires and the palm-like crowns of the sugar pines are outlined on its smooth white domes. And hark! the grand thunder billows booming, rolling from ridge to ridge, followed by the faithful shower.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They stopped at Glacier Point and the National Monument.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.How soothingly, restfully cool it is beneath that leafy, translucent ceiling, and how delightful the water music--the deep bass tones of the fall, the clashing, ringing spray, and infinite variety of small low tones of the current gliding past the side of the boulder-island, and glinting against a thousand smaller stones down the ferny channel!

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.John Muir took President Theodore Roosevelt on an outdoor camping trip.

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It was John Muir.

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Thedore Roosevelt traveled with John Muir.

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
It was Jown mirror.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3# President Roosevelelt stayed with John M.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.He took President Theodore Roosevelt.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Muir, following a nearly blinding industrial accident, began his 1869 trek as a researcher, writer, and illustrator of natural details, and finished the journey forever in love with the Sierras. John Muir was the moving force in founding Yosemite as a National Park, and founded the Sierra Club.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4# It took place in Yosemite and was at 1903

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.It took place in Yosemite and it was on 1903.

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir discussing adventures in the Sierra Nevada back countre

Seung Tulsa MPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.It took place in Mariposa,1903.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 Muir, following a nearly blinding industrial accident, began his 1869 trek as a researcher, writer, and illustrator of natural details, and finished the journey forever in love with the Sierras. John Muir was the moving force in founding Yosemite as a National Park, and founded the Sierra Club.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:37AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.In 1903 they went to Yosemite.

Jose/M.Papietro/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:38AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. In 1903, John Muir took part in bringing a group of visitors to the Yosemite where they began their visit in the famous Mariposa Groves. This group of visitors was lead by President Theodore Roosevelt, an avowed outdoor living enthusiast. Roosevelt and Muir knew quite a lot about one another, had admired each other from afar, and here was their opportunity to meet and get to know one another

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2.June 14. --The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:39AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.They stopped at Glacier Point and the National Monument.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 President Theodore Roosevelt.

L.Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:40AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Valerie Palm View School Elementry Theodore Roosevelt

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:41AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5# They camped in Mariposa Groves and the great seqoa

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The light is peculiarly white and thin, though pleasantly warm. The serenity of this mountain weather in the spring, just when Nature's pulses are beating highest, is one of its greatest charms.

Kirstin-Tulsa-M0: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.Crossing from ridge to ridge, high in the air, on long straddling trestles as if flowing on stilts, or down and up across valleys and hills, imprisoned in iron pipes to strike and wash away hills and miles of the skin of the mountain's face, riddling, stripping every gold gully and flat. These are the white man's marks made in a few feverish years, to say nothing of mills, fields, villages, scattered hundreds of miles along the flank of the Range.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.It was President Theodore Roosevelt.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6# They found around them snow

Francis Ms.Papietro Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:42AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.They slept in the Glacier Point on the second night.When they woke up there was a pile of snow on them.#7.They talked about their trip.The Roosevelt/Muir photo was their famous preserver.#8.The mountain he was trapped in was Mount Shasta.#9.It was usually raining,it was also warm and balmy and full of sparkling sunshine,redolent of all the purest influences of the spring,and at the same time enlivened with one of the most bracing wind-storms conceivable.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.they spent thier first night in Mariposa Groves then they went to Glacier Point.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.It was President Theodore Roosevelt.

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:43AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.Jown miur took president.

Omar/Tulsa/Mis.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:44AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1# John Muir made those statements about the Back Country.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:45AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.By nightfall they arrived at a campsite near Glacier Point, and with only layers of blanket for warmth, spent their second night out in the open, beneath the stars.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 June 14. --The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.It was President Theodore Roosevevelt.

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.In 1903 they went to yosimity.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7# They were talking about changing the nation

L.Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Valerie Palm View School Elementry It took place in Giant Grizzly. In 1903

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 It took place in the Yosemite in 1903.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.They talked about their trip.The Roosevelt/Muir photo was their famous preserver.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:47AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 June 14. --The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8# He was trapped in the MT. Shasta

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.They woke up to find a 4-5" layer of snow upon them.

Anthony/Tulsa/MPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.They spent there first night inMary poso.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:48AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4#.it took place in 1903 in Yosemite.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8.The mountain he was trapped in was Mount Shasta.

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2#. Only a few hills and domes of cloudland were built yesterday and none at all to-day. The light is peculiarly white and thin, though pleasantly warm. The serenity of this mountain weather in the spring.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4.It took place 1903 in Yosimte.

Jose/M.Papietro/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.In 1903 at Yosemite famous Mariposa Graves.

Alfonso Ms. Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9# It was a Storm that was amazing

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2#. How smooth and changeless seems the surface of the mountains about us! Scarce a track is to be found beyond the range of the sheep except on small open spots on the sides of the streams, or where the forest carpets are thin or wanting.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir dicussing the Neveda Back Country.

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.they woke up looking for a 4-5 layer of snow.

Omar/Tulsa/Mis.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:50AM PST (-0800 GMT)
June 14. --The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3#. He took President Theodore Roosevelt on the camping trip.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 They spent their first night in Mariposa Groves then they went to Glacier point.

Kirstin-Tulsa-Ms.papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3# President Roosevelt stayed with John M.

Omar/Tulsa/Mis.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
He took Theodore Roosevelt a Presedent to a camping trip.

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.they talked about there trip to the Roosevelt.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:53AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus.

Janette\ms.papietro\Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
He brought along President Theodore Roosevelt.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.they talked about what was at stake at Yosemite.

Lorena/Ms.papiero/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1#Then famouse person's name is Joun Muir.2#June 13. --Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. Yonder rises another white skyland. How sharply the yellow pine spires and the palm-like crowns of the sugar pines are outlined on its smooth white domes. And hark! the grand thunder billows booming, rolling from ridge to ridge, followed by the faithful shower.3#He took president Theodore Roosevelt.4#It took place in Yosemite in 1903.5#They stopped atglacier point.6#They slept under the stars,then in the morning they foun d 4/5 inches of snow.7#Theytalked about the trip,the rooseveltmuir.8#The mountain he was trapped in mount Shasta.

Amber-Ms.Papietruo-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5#.The two places are Mariposa Groves and Giant Grizzly

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3.It was President Theodore Roosevevelt

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:54AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8. He was trapped in mount shasta.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.It was President Theodore Roosevelt.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5.The two places were in Mariposa and Grant Grizzley.

Arturo-tulsa-MsPapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:56AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9.It was usually raining,it was also warm and balmy and full of sparkling sunshine,redolent of all the purest influences of the spring,and at the same time enlivened with one of the most bracing wind-storms conceivable.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.It was in 1903 and it was in the Yosemite Valley.

Lorena/Ms.papiero/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9#It was usually raining,it was also warm and balmy and full of sparkling sunshine,redolent of all the purest influences of the spring,and at the same time enlivened with one of the most bracing wind-storms conceivable.10#

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:57AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4#. It was in 1903 in Yosemite.

Tulsa -carlos-mpapietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9.It was a amazing storm

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:58AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. They spent their first night in Mariposa Groves and then they went to Glacier point.

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 They Slept in the Glacier Point on their second night. When they woke up there was a pile of snow on them.

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4.It took place in Yosemite and it was on 1903.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 9:59AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.The first place was Mariposa and Glacier point.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.When they decided to camp out naer this place called glacier.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8.the name is Mt.Shasta.Thety survived by outlasting the storm.

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:00AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5.The two places were in Mariposa and Grant Grizzley.

Omar/Tulsa/Mis.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
They whent to the forest to camp in 1903.

Vanesssa-tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. He wrote these statements about outdoor living in his diary it got published in 1911 as My Frist Summer.

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:01AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9.

Vanesssa-tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a dam, thus tending, together with erosion, to increase their size.

Kirstin-Tulsa-Ms.papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:02AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5# They woke up looking for a 4-5 layer of show.

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.They slept in the Glacier Point on the second night.When they woke up there was a pile of snow on them

Krystina Tulsa Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:03AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9.it was raining,it was also warm and balmy and full of sparkling sunshine.

Wamber: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#.When they decided to camp out near this place called Glaceir point when they woke up they found 4 5" foot snow and they said they nevwerv forget that day.

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7.They talked about their trip.The Roosevelt/Muir photo was their famous preserver.#8.The mountain he was trapped in was Mount Shasta.

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:04AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8.The mountain he was trapped in was Mount Shasta

Flakron-Tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9.It was usually raining,it was also warm and balmy and full of sparkling sunshine,redolent of all the purest influences of the spring,and at the same time enlivened with one of the most bracing wind-storms conceivable.

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#. The President had brougt a ranger and a cook.A grizzle bear came into the camp.

AMBER-tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#.When they decided to camp out near this place called Glaceir point when they woke up they found 4 5" foot snow and they said they never forget that day.

AMBER-tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#.When they decided to camp out near this place called Glaceir point when they woke up they found 4 5" foot snow and they said they never forget that day.

AMBER-tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:05AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6#.When they decided to camp out near this place called Glaceir point when they woke up they found 4 5" foot snow and they said they never forget that day.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.On the second night the found a camp site by glacier point and when they woke up the saw alot of snow upon them.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2..The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6.When they decided to camp out naer this place called glacier point when they woke up they found 4 5' foot snow and they said they never forget the day.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.President Theodore Roosevevelt

Christina Tulsa Mrs.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 They talked about their trip.The Roosevelt/Muir photo was their famous preserver.

AMBER-tulsa -Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7#. They talked about when they woked up that they found 4 5" snow.

Jose/M.Papietro/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.In Yosemite and Mariposa Graves.

Ariel-M.papietro-tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:08AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7. They talked about their trip.The RooseveltMuir photo was a famous preserve.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.They talked about their trip.The Roosevelt/Muir photo was their famous preserver.

Alyssa-Tulsa-M.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7.They talked about when they woke up and saw the4'5 snow.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:09AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.1903-in the Yosemite Valley

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.In Mariposa Groves and then they went to Glacier point.

Daisy/MPapietro/tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:10AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8.The mountain he was trapped in was Mount Shasta.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.They decided to camp out near this place called glacier.

Jose/M.Papietro/Tulsa: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.When they decided to camp out near this place called Glaceir point when they woke up they found 4 5" foot snow and they said they never forget that day.

Vanesssa-tulsa-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. It was Presient Theodore Roosevit.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:12AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.The Roosevelt/Muir photo was their famous preserver.

Guillermo-Tulsa Elem.-Ms.Papietro: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8.He was trapped in was Mount Shasta.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Angelica Plam View School In 1903 Jhon Muir took part in bringing a group of vistors to Yosemite were they.

L Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:51AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Coty Palm View The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damThe pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damThe pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damThe pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damv

L Walker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 10:55AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Coty Palm View The pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damThe pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damThe pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damThe pool-basins below the falls and cascades hereabouts, formed by the heavy down-plunging currents, are kept nicely clean and clear of detritus. The heavier parts of the material swept over the falls are heaped up a short distance in front of the basins in the form of a damv

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
COTY PALM VIEW SCHOOL

lwalker: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 11:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
COTY PALM VIEW SCHOOL 3.president theodore roosevelt

Felix Cesar: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 11:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 - John Muir wrote these statements about outdoor living in his diary, published in 1911 as My First Summer in the Sierras.

Felix Cesar: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 11:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2#--the one big stone with its mossy level top and smooth sides standing square and firm and solitary, like an altar, the fall in front of it bathing it lightly with the finest of the spray, just enough to keep its moss cover fresh; the clear green pool beneath, with its foam-bells and its half circle of lilies leaning forward like a band of admirers, and flowering dogwood and alder trees leaning over all in sun-sifted arches. How soothingly, restfully cool it is beneath that leafy, translucent ceiling, and how delightful the water music--the deep bass tones of the fall, the clashing, ringing spray, and infinite variety of small low tones of the current gliding past the side of the boulder-island, and glinting against a thousand smaller stones

Rocio/Mrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 1# Muir, following a nearly blinding industrial accident, began his 1869 trek as a researcher, writer, and illustrator of natural details, and finished the journey forever in love with the Sierras. John Muir was the moving force in founding Yosemite as a National Park, and founded the Sierra Club.

Mrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig! John Muir, following a nearly blinding industrial accident, began his 1869 trek as a researcher, writer, and illustrator of natural details, and finished the journey forever in love with the Sierras. John Muir was the moving force in founding Yosemite as a National Park, and founded the Sierra Club.

Justin/Mrs. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 The explorer and writer was John Muir.

Luxe/Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:41PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 Muir, following a nearly blinding industrial accident, began his 1869 trek as a researcher, writer, and illustrator of natural details, and finished the journey forever in love with the Sierras. John Muir was the moving force in founding Yosemite as a National Park, and founded the Sierra Club.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 In the morning before sunrise they rode on to Glacier Point where the famous Roosevelt/Muir photo was taken. The sunrise view from Glacier Point showed Roosevelt the most dramatic panorama of Yosemite possible, and in his regular fashion you can imagine he exclaimed "Bully!' in heart felt approval when he saw this incredible view.

Rocio and Adrian/Mrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:42PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 2# From My First Summer in the Sierras – Chapter II. ACamp along the North Fork of the Merced, by John Muir, first published in 1911

San Antonio/Tania Aguilar: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:44PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 John Muir wrote the poem saying ”Oh, these vast, calm, measureless mountain days, inciting at once to work and rest! Days in whose light everything seems equally divine,opening a thousand windows to show us God. Nevermore, however weary,should one faint by the way who gains the blessings of one mountain day;whatever his fate, long life, short life, stormy or calm, he is rich forever.”

eric and ryo : . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:44PM PST (-0800 GMT)
theodore roosvelt

Rocio and Adrian/Mrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:45PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 3# John took President Theodore Roosevelt to his trip.

Luxe/Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #2 June 13. --Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. Yonder rises another white skyland. How sharply the yellow pine spires and the palm-like crowns of the sugar pines are outlined on its smooth white domes. And hark! the grand thunder billows booming, rolling from ridge to ridge, followed by the faithful shower.

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 In the Spring of 1869 a young naturalist was offered a job overseeing a sheep herding operation in the Sierra Nevadas. This young naturalist, John Muir came to American from Scotland. Muir, following a nearly blinding industrial accident, began his 1869 trek as a researcher, writer, and illus trator of natural details, and finished the journey forever in love with the Sierras. John Muir was the moving force in founding Yosemite as a National Park, and founded the Sierra Club. The Sierra club has an excellent online exhibit about John Muir, and the Camp thanks them for making Muir’s writings available online. The following are excerpts about the wonders of outdoor living from his diary, later published in 1911 as My First Summer in the Sierras.

Mrs.Ethirveeringam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:46PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig2# From My First Summer in the Sierras - Chapter II. A Camp along the North Fork of the Merced, by John Muir, first published in 1911

: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:48PM PST (-0800 GMT)
John Muir.

Rocio and Adrian/Mrs.Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:49PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig Number 4# In 1903 ,with great spunk, Roosevelt decided to slip away from his hotel-staying group, and ventured off with Muir (and a ranger and a cook) to camp overnight near the foot of the great sequoia known as the Giant Grizzly. In the morning they enjoyed campfire cooking and then climbed on horses to head towards the Yosemite Valley.

Luxe/Ms. Ethirveerasingam: . . . . Thu, Apr 11, 1:49PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #3 In 1903, John Muir took part in bringing a group of visitors to the Yosemite where they began their visit in the famous Mariposa Groves. This group of visitors was lead by President Theodore Roosevelt, an avowed outdoor living enthusiast. Roosevelt and Muir knew quite a lot about one another, had admired each other from afar, and here was their opportunity to meet and get to know one another. Roosevelt had written him in advance saying "I want to drop politics for four days and just be out in the open with you."

: . . Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:14AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.He took Theodore Roosevelt on the camping trip.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.This group of visitors was lead by President Theodore Roosevelt, an avowed outdoor living enthusiast.

: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1the famis exploreris john Muir

: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Jhon Muir was the famous writer.

Josh/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4Yosemite at 1903.

Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.Yosemite and it was in 1903.

Justin&Garrett/Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 John Muir was the great explorer during his first year in the siarra backcoountry.

Natalie A./ Mr. Bartlett's Class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1- The famous explorer and writer who said this during his first summer in the Serria Backcountry was, John Muir.

Alex/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:16AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 Jhon Muir was that famous explorer.

: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. John Muir took President Roosevelt on the famous camping trip.

matthewmrbartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1the famis explorer is john Muir .

Jonathan & Jacquelyn /Mr.Bartlett's class : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:17AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 John Muir took Theodore Roosevelt with him on his trip.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.Yosemite Valley is were they camped in 1903

Robert&Brian/bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The famious expioer was Jhon Muir.

Justin&Garrett/Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 John Muir took Teddy Roselevelt out on a famous camping trip.

Sheridan and Natalie L.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1. The Famous writer and explorer was Jhon Muir.

Kyra in Mr.bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.The famus excplorer was John Muir.

: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1#He brought Theodore Roosevelt.

Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5. Near the foot of a Sequoia and in Yosemite valley.

Todd mr. Bartlett class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 john muir was A famous explorer and writer and the frist one to live in the out door's.

Ellen/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. John Muir took Presidant Roosevelt on the camping trip.

Josh/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 Near the foot of a sequoia and at Yosemite Valley.

Justin&Garret/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 In the Spring of 1869 a young naturalist was offered a job overseeing a sheep herding operation in the Sierra Nevadas. This young naturalist, John Muir came to American from Scotland.

Ellen/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4. This trip took place in Yosemite in 1903.

Jacquelyn&Jonathan/Mr. Barrlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4# The camping trip took them to Yosmite Valley.

: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3It was in 1903 and they camped in glacier point.

Ellen/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. They camped at the foot of a giant sequoia and at Glacier Point.

Josh/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 They found snow.

Amber/Mr. Bartletts class.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:21AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. The famous that John Muir brought along was President Theodore Roosevelt.

Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.In the morning before sunrise they rode on to Glacier Point where the famous Roosevelt/Muir photo was taken.

Todd mr. Bartlett class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:22AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2 in the sping of 1869 a yong naiterlist oferd a job.

matt/mr.bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3It was in 1903 and they camped in glacier point.

Evan/Evan/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 John Muir was the writer.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Yosemite and sierra backcountry is were they whent.

Ellen/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6. On the second night, they camped at Glacier Point. In the morning, they found themselves under 4-5" of snow.

Jonathan & Jacquelyn /Mr.Bartlett's class : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 They stoped at Gliacier Point.

richie: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 the famis exploer is jon mur.

Amber/Mr. Bartletts class.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3. The famous president that John Muir brought along was Theodore Rossevelt.

Justin&Garrett/Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 Teddy Rosevelt sliped away from his hotel to go to John Muir's camp. Teddy Rosevelt and John Muir explored to places, Glacier point and Yosemite Valley.

Justin&Garret/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 In 1903 Teddy Rosevelt went on a camping trip to Yosemtite Valley with John Muir.

Jonathan & Jacquelyn /Mr.Bartlett's class : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 When they woke up they saw snow.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.snow on de heads and body.

Josh/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:25AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 They made National Monuments and a Park.

matt/mr.bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4under the Grizzly giant and at Glacier Piont

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:26AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.they found snow there heads

Amber/Mr. Bartletts class.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4. It took place in 1903 and John Muir took them to Yosemite.

Ellen/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7. Roosevelt and Muir discussed what was at stake with the hunters and wildfires and finally came to make Yosemite National Park, along with many others.

Alex/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
In the Spring of 1869 a young naturalist was offered a job overseeing a sheep herding operation in the Sierra Nevadas. This young naturalist, John Muir came to American from Scotland.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.Muir had intimate discussions with Roosevelt about what was at stake at Yosemite and in wilderness lands nationwide.

Jonathan & Jacquelyn /Mr.Bartlett's class : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 They talked about their big trip.

Todd mr. Bartlett class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The famous that joun muir brought anlong president Roosevelt.

Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
7.They talked about politics and became friends.

Christina and Sage mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2.In the springs of the 1869 a younge offterd a job to john muir.

matt/mr.bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4they camped at Glacier Piont and found 4-6 feet of snow.

David/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1 The famous explorer was Jhon Muir.

Natalie A./ Mr. Bartlett's Class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3- John Muir took President Theodore Roosevelt on a famous outdoor camping trip.

Kari/Mr.Barttlet's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:29AM PST (-0800 GMT)
1.John Muir published a book in 1911 called, "My First Summer in the Serrias.

Alex/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#3 Jhon Muir camped with presidint Rosevelt.

matt/mr.bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7They said " amongst the pines and silver firs in the Sierra solitude, in a snowstorm, too, and with out a tent … I passed one of the pleasantest nights of my life. It was so reviving to be so close to nature in this magnificent forest."

Josh/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 John Muir was Trapped on Mt Shasta in a Snowstorm.

Ellen/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8. John Muir and Jerome were trapped on Mt. Shasta and lay on the Hot Springs for warmth.

Amber/Mr. Bartletts class.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:30AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5. The two places that they camped at were the Giant Grizzly and the other place was near Glacier Point.

Christina and Sage mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:31AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3.The famous present was Thoedore Rosevelt that John Muir took with him on an outdoor camping trip.

Alex/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 They went camping in 1903 and in yosemite.

Natalie A./ Mr. Bartlett's Class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1- The famous explorer and writer who said this during his first summer in the Serria Backcountry was, John Muir.

Justin&Garret/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6 On the second night In Yosemite John Muir and Teddy Rosevelt spent the night in the open.When they woke up they Fond 4-5" of snow.

Justin&Garrett/Mr. Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#7 Teddy Rosevelt and John Muir talked about making Yosemite a National park and as a result of Teddy Rosevelt spending the night there and geting his piture taken on Glacier point he decided to make it a National park. After that Teddy Rosevelt made many other natoinal parks.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8.they were caght on MT.Shasta.He hid at some lava.

Christina and Sage mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
4.This cmping trip took places in Yosemite in 1903.

Jonathan & Jacquelyn /Mr.Bartlett's class : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8 John Muir and Jerome were traped on Mt.Shasta.

Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:32AM PST (-0800 GMT)
8.It was Mt. Shasta and NO I can't name how he survived.

Todd mr. Bartlett class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4 Ittook place in 1903 and Joun Muir took them to Yosimity.

Amber/Mr. Bartletts class.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#6. They found 4-5 layers of snow on top of them.

Sheridan and Natalie L. : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
3. Jhon Muir took president Theodore Roosevelt on the camping trip to Yosemite in 1903.

Josh/Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#9 It rained.

Ethan/Mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9. There was a storm.

Paul/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
9.there was a lot of rain.

Christina and Sage mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:34AM PST (-0800 GMT)
5.The two places are Mariposa groves and the other one is near Glasier piont.

Sheridan and Natalie L.: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
2. In the Spring of 1869 a young naturalist was offered a job overseeing a sheep herding operation in the Sierra Nevadas.

Robert/brian/bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:35AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#4In 9103 john tok them to yousmite.

Christina and Sage mr.Bartlett's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
6.There was 4 to 5 llayers of snow.

Alex/Mr.Bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#5 They camped at the grizzly giant tree. They also camped at glacier point.

matt/mr.bartlett: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 9:36AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#8they got traped on mount.Shasta . They lied in the mud.

Katia: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1. John Muir is the famost explore.

julio &jose mrs. ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:11AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The man's name was Muir.

Mrs.Ethirveerasingam Jesse&Chris: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:13AM PST (-0800 GMT)
June 13. --Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. Yonder rises another white skyland. How sharply the yellow pine spires and the palm-like crowns of the sugar pines are outlined on its smooth white domes. And hark! the grand thunder billows booming, rolling from ridge to ridge, followed by the faithful shower.

julio &jose mrs. ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:15AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolve and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars.

julio &jose mrs. ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
In 1903, John Muir took part in bringing a group of visitors to the Yosemite where they began their visit in the famous Mariposa Groves. This group of visitors was lead by President Theodore Roosevelt, an avowed outdoor living enthusiast.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam's class Jonny&Ever: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:18AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig1# The writer was John Muir and Brown was the travel.

Eva Lizette Ms.E's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:19AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 famous explorer John Muir.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam Lizette & Michael: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #1 The famous explorer is John Muir.

katia: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Another glorious Sierra day in which one seems to be dissolved and absorbed and sent pulsing onward we know not where. Life seems neither long . short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality.

julio &jose mrs. ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
The trip was in 1903.

katia: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:23AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 Mariposa Groves is the famous president.

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam's class Jonny&Ever: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:24AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#2 Life seems neither long nor short, and we take no more heed to save time or make haste than do the trees and stars. This is true freedom, a good practical sort of immortality. Yonder rises another white skyland. How sharply the yellow pine spires and the palm-like crowns of the sugar pines are outlined on its smooth white domes.

julio &jose mrs. ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:27AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Glacier Point and Yosemite Valley

Mrs. Ethirveerasingam's class Jonny&Ever: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#3 President Theodore Roosevelt was tooken on the famous outdoor trip.

Katia: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:33AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4They went camping in Yosete in 1903.

julio &jose mrs. ethirveerasingam's class: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:46AM PST (-0800 GMT)
By nightfall they arrived at a campsite near Glacier Point, and with only layers of blanket for spent their second night out in the open, beneath the stars. In the morning the men woke layer of snow upon them. It was an experienced neither would ever forget, and one that changed the nation.

Katia Mrs.e: . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 11:49AM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#4 They camped in Miriposa Groves and in Giant grizzily.

Carl, : . . . . Fri, Apr 12, 2:24PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig #4 - The camping trip took place in 1903 in Yosemite Valley.

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