Mt. Howard Gondola Trip and Hiking

These last few days have been extremely informative, but we are all starting to feel the effects of stuffing so much into our brains in such a short time span. We have had full mornings and afternoons of meetings with locals to learn about the history, the natural resources and the food and agriculture of the area. On Sunday, we had the opportunity to ride a gondola up to the top of Mount Howard. It was a beautiful view and Nils Christoffersen accompanied us and gave us a ton of information.

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In the Gondola
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View from the Gondola.
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Holly and Christian in the Gondola

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We made it to the top!

Once we got to the top of Mount Howard we went for a hike around the trail loops, stopping at various locations to discuss what we were seeing and some of the history of land use within Wallowa County.

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Look at that background!
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Taking notes
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Farmland in the background
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Nils Christoffersen
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Hiking
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Group picture
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Holly and Ryoko taking notes
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Nils, Maya, and Andy
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Look over there!

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Canal Fire
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Wallowa Lake
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Listening to Nils
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Enjoying the view.
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Yasu and Andy
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I’m really not sure why I took this picture, but we must have been talking about this tree
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I mean, just look at that view!

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Eagle Caps.

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At the top of the mountain, we also got to experience the entertaining chipmunks that were clearly very used to humans feeding them food.

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Chupmunk
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Please may I have some food?
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Holly’s new friend

Following our adventures, we came back to camp, relaxed a little bit ate dinner and had a productive group discussion to go over all of the information that we heard from Nils.

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