Ryan Carden Class on 11/8

     In the paper that Dr. Redick read on Tuesday he talked about his trip to fire valley. Within this paper he showed pictures and talked about imprints of fish in the rocks and other imprints that he saw on his trip. In the paper that he read there was the section called Leave no Trace. This section on the reading was about hikers and campers going out onto trails and leaving no trace that they were there.

    Is it possible to leave no trace? We have been able to track the history of the planet back due to artifacts and fossils that we have found everywhere across the world for example the fish that the professor witnessed on his trip. This brings me to the point that I do not believe there is a way to leave "no" trace. I believe that we do indeed need to attempt to leave "no" trace however is it truly possible to leave "no" trace.

    

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