Approaching The End
2014-03-01 19:42:42.000 – Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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As my shifts here on the Summit begin to dwindle, I find myself thinking about all the aspects of summit life that I will miss. The sunrises and sunsets, high winds, low visibility, crystal clear skies, and my coworkers. While my transition off the summit is bittersweet, I am looking forward to my new journey with Backpacker Magazine on their Women’s Get Out More Tour. I could never take this experience for granted and will always be able to call the Summit one of my homes.
Rebecca Scholand, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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