Interview with Ben
I love being outdoors in all its forms - hiking, biking, kayaking, or just hammocking! I backpack for a week every year, alternating between the East and West, and try to hike as regularly as possible during the summer.
Yes - family trip to Yosemite while in high school.
Start out in nice weather! It takes true love of the outdoors to appreciate it when it's cold and wet! If backpacking, go as light as possible - the luxury gained from those extra pounds is not worth it - trust me!
Well, not sure what my first was, but I remember some great experiences when I lived in New England, especially hiking in the White Mountains and staying at the Mad River lodge. Met some great, warm, and welcoming people with common interest in hiking.
Pennsylvania has many heavily forested long ridges with many miles of hiking trails. The AT in PA is notoriously rocky. Two of the best backpacking trails are the Black Forest loop (near the Grand Canyon of PA along Pine Creek - worth a visit) and the Loyalsock (both around 45-50 miles long). The Pulpit Rock/Pinnacle hike is one of the nicest in SE PA. Philly also has a real gem in the Wissahickon park - a real deep, forested gorge. Overall, PA is a really beautiful state, even though the mountains are not as high as the rest of the Appalachians.
Well, I do climate modeling for my research - so am regularly studying the impacts of global warming. I also support environmental organizations and sometimes pester my Congressmen about environmental issues.
Short backpacking trips in Shenandoah and the Catskills with college group.
Hike without a pack!
Either of my parents.
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