Maelyn Eversole: Cold Mountain: Environmental interaction #2
Over Thanksgiving break my older brother and I went on a silent hike. We hiked Cold Mountain, a local mountain from where I am from and part of the Blue Ridge’s. Although we had lots to catch up on, we stayed mostly silent throughout the hike. The silence was almost mind blowing. Other than the leaves crunching beneath your feet and the wind shaking the leaves from their positions, there was no sound that signified another human being from miles. After getting to the top and enjoying the pretty view, we discussed the fact that while climbing the mountain in silence it was slightly difficult to keep our minds focused on the task at hand. I could not help but to think a thousand different thoughts about everything that was currently and previously going on with myself. Even though self reflection was not my main goal for this hike, I found it interesting that it became what the hike was about.
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