Training ended last Friday with a field trip themed “mountain people, pond people, and dead people.” We crashed our way through the woods to see graves that were hidden in the woods off the beaten path, and then we went up to the local mountain (which is barely more than a glorified hill) to check out the view. The Water District in York (where we hiked in the woods) is now preserved land, but 100-150 years ago it was an area populated by families. No one lives there now, but there is evidence of the past in the form of gravestones and cellar stones.
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