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Volunteerism & Internet

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I was at dinner with my girlfriend and she picked the restaurant based on a TikTok video. We couldn’t decide what we wanted from the menu, so we looked at the reviews on Google to see what dishes other people recommended. After we picked our food, I started to think about how much volunteerism there is on the internet. A lot of the participation on the internet is thankless and without reward. This participation can take the form of a rating, review, reddit post or a comment. Of course, some people are paid to promote, or make content, but that participation by us the viewers isn’t necessary. In the grand scheme, there is no benefit to this additional involvement, one’s life may not improve at all for leaving that message or comment. However, if I hadn’t seen all the reviews raving about chicken wings at that restaurant, I wouldn’t have skipped out on some of the best chicken wings I’ve had. There have been many times I found the comments as entertaining as the videos themselves or learned something cool from a random Reddit post someone made. I think that aspect of the internet is super cool.

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2024 Presidential Traverse

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In May of 2024, 3 friends and I hiked the Presidential Traverse in New Hampshire!

Route

A map of the trail taken during the hike

Our route!

This route is slightly off. We started at the Mount Webster Trailhead and added Mount Jackson to our hike! We hiked somewhere between 7-15kms a day!

Gear

This is the gear I packed:

  • Clothes
    • Shorts
    • Shirts
    • Underwear
    • Socks
    • Sweater
    • Rain Jacket
    • Rain Pants
    • Hiking Boots
    • Hat
    • Sunglasses
  • Hygiene - (I don’t think specifics are necessary for these)
    • Toothbrush/Toothpaste
    • Deodorant
    • Hand Sanitizer
    • Sunscreen
    • Toilet Paper
    • Wet wipes
    • Bug spray
  • Equipment
    • Tent
    • Sleeping Bag
    • Sleeping Pad
    • Headlamp
    • Stove
    • Fuel
    • Spork
    • Camp soap
    • Rope
    • Dry Bag
    • Compression Sack
    • First Aid Kit
    • Water filter
    • Water bottles
    • Multitool
    • Electronics (battery bank, phone, etc)

We carried 2 tents for the 4 of us (1 two-person and 1 four-person), but we had an issue with the two-person one, so everyone added up sleeping in the four-person one. We had to get cozy! We all carried our own food and water. We also had a Garmin inReach mini 2 with us as a GPS and satalite beacon. My one gear regret was packing my cotton hiking pants. I’ve liked them in the past for their durability but it was a wet start to the trip, and the pants got soaked quickly. I forgot one of the key rules… avoid cotton. They don’t dry at all, so I ended up putting them in a bag and keeping them in bottom of my pack as deadweight for the rest of the hike. Next time, the rain pants, baselayers and shorts would be enough.

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2024 Western Uplands Hike

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Last Updated: 2025-05-23

5 Friend and I hiked through 40ish km of the Western Uplands hike in August of 2024! This was my first time planning a hiking trip and I wanted to document my experience.

Route

Map of western uplands route with colours for each leg

This was the route we followed. Each colour is a different day

We stayed at the following campsites:

  • Islet 2
  • Tern 2
  • Ishkuday 1

Overall, the route was good! Most of the campsites were fine, but I wouldn’t recommend Ishkuday 1. The other campsites had easy water access but at Ishkuday, it was past a bog. There were some planks to stand on but its not very secure and I fell in! Eventually, I just stripped and then made many trips in and out of the bog. As funny as a story as it was, I wouldn’t stay at that one again.

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