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First time winter camping at Overlook Mountain, New Paltz, NY.

First time winter camping at Overlook Mountain, New Paltz, NY.

One of my favorite hobbies (and really I’m below novice level here) is backpacking. After reading the book Younger Next Year for Women I was inspired to do something . . . whatever was available right in my own backyard. I had always fantasized about what it would be like to sleep outside in the winter – when the cold air is so pure, and you are surrounded by the quiet hush of fallen snow – blue in the moon light. And so I did. I walked right out my back door and into the woods. In preparation for my first winter camping trip I subscribed to Backpacker Magazine (http://www.backpacker.com/). An article I read today is actually the topic of today’s blog. I have lots of thoughts and ideas I will share in the future about Younger next year, hiking, winter camping etc. But for today I am going to reflect on this fact:

In 7 – 10 years, the glaciers at Glacier National Park and the Glacier at the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa will be gone. Not diminished, not smaller — GONE. They have existed for 10,000 years and in my lifetime they will just . . . melt away. I can’t lie. Sometimes the fear of change of this magnitude churns my stomach and scares me to death. But then I remember . . . this is God’s world, not ours. BUT . . . like he gives us children to raise and nurture, so too, he has given us this earth. And it is ourĀ responsibility to nurture it. When I think about the power lines and NYRI and see the new gas pipeline going right past my house . . . I wonder. I wonder lots of things — but mostly I am sad. Sad because so many people don’t understand that the earth is a living thing and NEEDS us to take care of it. To nurture and respect this awesome thing that God has made available to us.

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