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If last week was The Breakfast Club, this one was Stand by Me—minus the 1950s and the train tracks, but with all the grit, sweat, and soul-searching that happens when a group of grown-ups trades comfort for canyons, AC for adventure, and inboxes for insect repellent. We arrived as individuals—some eager, others unsure, all of us hoping the beds were decent (they were). We met heat, humidity, and hikes that challenged more than just our quads. But somewhere between rocky climbs, bear sightings, quiet sketches, and that stretch of river where the paddling got real—we became something more. A crew. A trail family. We pulled each other up steep paths that were definitely not flat. We passed around water bottles, bug spray, and grace. We offered shoulders and stories. Laughed through the sweat. Cheered for shade. This week reminded us that even as adults—with responsibilities, roles, and never-ending to-do lists—we still need time to learn. To wonder. To be outside, uncomfortable and amazed, all at once. The trees didn’t care about our job titles. The bobcats didn’t flinch at our trail scent. The river kept moving, even when we were tired. And still—we showed up, we kept going, and we did it together. And we absolutely could not have done it without Ranger Anna. Her knowledge, patience, and passion turned every rocky path and riverside moment into a deeper learning experience. She reminded us what it means to love a place enough to protect it—and taught us more in five days than we could’ve imagined. Ranger Anna, you are the heart of this experience. Thank you for walking every step with us. We leave a little sunburned, a little trail-worn, a little sore—and a lot proud. We’re taking home more than photos and sketches. We’re carrying connection. To this place. To each other. To ourselves. This wasn’t easy. But the best things rarely are. Until next time—stay curious, stay wild, and maybe pack a fan. You’ve more than earned it. Now—onward to Cuyahoga Valley!
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