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WILDERNESS What does it mean to you?

“Wilderness is the feeling of being completely engulfed by the trees, the mountains, the rocks, the lakes, not having any man-made objects in sight. And you can find wilderness less than a mile off the trail if you’re fortunate enough, and bushwhacking is probably the best way to get in touch with wilderness for me.”

James Hopson, Dolgeville

“To me, wilderness

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