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Aug 2024
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Kelp! A Wind-Powered Seaweed Celebration

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The Trail Provides
After spending six months backpacking on the Appalachian Trail (AT), reaching the end felt like a joyous celebration. But there was a sadness lurking just around the corner. Reaching the end meant saying goodbye to the truly unique community of people on the trail, and it also me ... Show More
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