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Climbing the Canyons of Utah

Written by: Santi and Jasper During the third section of our gap trip, we traveled to Indian Creek, Utah. With downcast eyes and heavy hearts we parted ways with the trek students. Gloomy weather and wet sandstone greeted us. Our first day was spent driving around Bears Ears National monument. We stopped at the Bears […]

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Gap 2024 in Utah!

Written by: Grace and Eleanor Hello! This is Grace and Eleanor writing to you all from a rainy and cold community park in a town we have forgotten the name of, somewhere in Utah. The past few days of rain have prevented us from climbing the delicate sandstone here in Indian Creek, but we are

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Gap Spring Trek ’24 Final Full Circle

Gap Spring Trek Written by: Sofia and Sara Sofia: Dear Mamma Patagonia, Thank you for the past 79 days. Thank you for bringing me to these wonderful people. Thank you for the sun kissed cheeks and noses, the frozen boots, starlit nights, moonrises, sunrises over your snow covered peaks, evening meetings under the stars, early

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Rocks and Gap!

Gap Spring Trek ’24 Written by: Rowan I found childlike joy in the NPI! In between glaciology classes, I was really into rocks. Like in the way my five year old nephew is obsessed with Paw Patrol and racing cars, I’m obsessed with rocks. Before and after our bountiful river crossings, at the proglacial lake,

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Cerro Castillo Gap Spring Trek

Gap Spring Trek ’24 Written by: Sara Dear Cerro Castillo National Park, Somewhere in Chilean Patagonia while I was backpacking and camping with my friends, you taught me things. The type of knowledge that goes beyond academics made me grow as a student, leader, and human. Between all the ineffable landscapes and long days of hiking,

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An Ode to Fear and Gratitude: The Futa Flexpedition

Spring Trek 2024 Written by: Arman There are two ways to ‘be’ in Spanish: ‘Ser’ and ‘Estar’. They represent the permanence and the impermanence of the states of being. As someone who has been afraid of so many things, Spanish (the language) and Chilean culture made my fears seem transient; whether it be it of

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Spring Trek 2024 Starts in Patagonia!

Fall Trek ’24 Written by: Diana Near the Carraterra de Austral, which is the highway through Chilean Patagonia, we set our camp after long, long hiking day through the Chacabuco Valley. We came out from the private 4-wheeler road winding not far away from Laguna de Guagua, our last night’s camp spot. We are staying

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Trek Closes Out: Final Full Circle!

Fall Trek ’23 After cowboy camping under the Patagonian sky, we had to head out at six to arrive at our final destination. The night before, we ate our last dinner, had our last circle, and set up our last tent. We unzipped our sleeping bags, turned our heads, and looked out into the blooming

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Fall Rock Arrives in Patagonia!

Fall Gap Rock 2023 Written by: Madeleine Berkowitz  Well, the desert sun couldn’t last forever. In the northern hemisphere, F-Rock actually had some pretty good luck, weather-wise. So really, we were due for some storming. And after all, what’s even the point of a formative wilderness gap year experience without at least a little cold, wet

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F Trek’s Adventures in Patagonia

Gap Fall Trek 2023 Written by: Camilla and Stella A 3 hour van ride down the edge of Lago General Carrera. A boat ride across Lago Bertrand into Lago Plomo, past waterfalls and teal-colored water. Meeting our guides for the next week on their rocky beach: John Hauf, Liam, and Gretty. Hiking up towards John

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