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YELLOWSTONE: Our Sacred Earth (Expedition #71)
Jun
14
to Jun 27

YELLOWSTONE: Our Sacred Earth (Expedition #71)

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NEW and Improved with Four More Days in the Yellowstone and options for 6 of 9 Credits! This is the Expedition that started it all! So many lifetime memories are waiting to be made, including: late night campfires under the Wyoming celestial heavens, horseback-riding, summiting a mountain, hiking to pristine alpine lakes, swimming in glacial lakes, whitewater rafting, participating in the World Famous Cody Rodeo, venturing through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, encountering black bears, grizzly bears, bison, elk, and moose. This is the experience that bonds students together in long-lasting shared memories with 6 of 9 CORE CREDITS towards your undergraduate degree. Students may choose any 2 of the 3 course offerings (ENGL 205/140, ARTS 111, THEO 388). LIMIT: 16 Students.

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GATES OF THE ARCTIC 2: Journey to the Midnight Sun (Expedition #75)
Aug
4
to Aug 15

GATES OF THE ARCTIC 2: Journey to the Midnight Sun (Expedition #75)

A once-in-a-lifetime Remote experience! In fact, it is among the remotest of the remote! Imagine flying by floatplane into Gates of the Arctic National Preserve, the least visited of all the National Parks because access is limited to floatplane only. Imagine setting up a basecamp on a lakeshore somewhere 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle at a lake visited the last 30 years only by our pilot and Xavier people! Imagine not seeing any humans other than our group and our pilot for the entire week! Imagine that your home is also shared by caribou, grizzly bears, wolves, porcupine, wolverine, eagle, Dahl’s sheep and a host of migrating birds. The opportunity to learn communal survival techniques are lessons that you will take with you for a lifetime. Experiences of drinking from a lake so clean that the water need not be filtered. Imagine your first experience of fly fishing or gathering foods (like berries) done iN such a majestic, vast, quiet space where the sun never sets. 6 CORE CREDITS (THEO 388 and PHIL 200) for all undergraduate degrees. LIMIT 12 Students.

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