Sunday, October 1, 2017

Tween Years

In this article it talks about how the Pacific Crest Trail and its organization has developed over the years.  Even though people had the desire and vision to grow the organization they lacked the experience. They started setting membership and fundraiser money goals. Their organization started getting bigger and better. They joined up with other organizations and trails and earned plenty of money. In October 2001, Bob Ballou retired from being the executive director and Liz Bergenon soon became the new executive director. First thing I learned from this article that pioneers Clinton Clark and Warren Rogers was the ones who brought passion to the trail. Second thing I learned was that you must work your way up to the top. Third thing I learned was to never give up, even though they organization was small at first, they did not give up and continued to build it up. The question I have is how many members do the organization have now?

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