- John Muir
It's a beautiful Georgia day off my back porch.
A gentle breeze rustles through the branches above me, and a chorus of birds tries to be heard over a neighboring lawnmower. My cats take turns drinking from their water bowl and sharpening their claws on whatever wooden surface they can find. I'm sitting at the table with my laptop, a cup of tea, and my journal.
I just got the news that I will be Rocky Mountain National Park's newest backcountry ranger, and I couldn't be more excited. The job is still seasonal, like my previous two summers, but I will be stationed in the park's backcountry office with time also spent hiking and monitoring the extensive trail network. Dream job, much?
I hope to dive back into the wonders of the Rocky Mountains even more this summer, experiencing and learning everything I can about the wildness and majesty of the park, and in return, inspire and excite others to get out and do the same.
This year marks Rocky Mountain National Park's 100 year anniversary, and I consider it a great honor to be a part of that history. The centennial will be an exciting time for anyone crossing within the park's boundaries.
In the meantime, I will be counting down the days to departure and enjoying this nice Georgian weather before it becomes too humid. I am very excited about the months ahead of us. Just wanted to give you all a little update!
The lawnmower has stopped, and the birds have center stage once again.
Lily Mountain, July 2013 |