Prompt: Describe a hike, long walk, or outdoor experience you have had and explain what it was like physically and mentally. If you have never been on a hike, describe a time when you were outside your comfort zone or had to rely on yourself in a challenging situation. Explain what you learned from the experience.

Prompt: Describe a hike, long walk, or outdoor experience you have had and explain what it was like physically and mentally. If you have never been on a hike, describe a time when you were outside your comfort zone or had to rely on yourself in a challenging situation. Explain what you learned from the experience.

Summary: I’m not really a big fan of hiking. I’ve only ever been to Stone Mountain, and while it was an interesting experience, it didn’t really make me want to do more hikes. I usually prefer other activities over walking long trails or climbing, so hiking just isn’t something I do very often.

Reflection: I liked learning about what we are doing for the rest of the month, and the story sounds interesting and enticing. 

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