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We are going to send it up this mountain a full 4000 feet over 7 miles! On the 14-mile round-trip journey, we will be scrambling, taking in some crazy views, and having lots of great conversations. Come join us to test your limits and escape to the wilderness!!
PACKING LIST:
Lunch & Snacks
H2O - 3 Liters or more
Sturdy Hiking Shoes/ Boots
Hiking Poles (recommended)
WAIVERS
PROFESSOR:
Ciruce Movahedi-Lankarani
DEPARTMENT: Environmental & Middle East Studies
RATE MY PROFESSOR: "The approaches and theories I learned in this class I take with me and reflect on in my day-to-day life when approaching environmentalism on a global scale.”
Professor Movahedi-Lankarani is the Farhang Foundation Chair in Iranian Studies and an Assistant Professor of Middle East Studies and Environmental Studies at USC. His research focuses on energy infrastructures in the Middle East and sociocultural understandings of the environment. His research is fueled by his interest in how people interact with technology practically and ideologically.
PEAK: Condor Peak
DIFFICULTY: 5/5
SCENERY: We are going to get up high and see a whole bunch of fall colors and pretty views!
FUN FACT: You can see five different mountain peaks from up here!!
TRIP LEAD: Alex
Alex is the parent to a family of frogs - BAB, Mini BAB, and Mega BAB. She enjoys reading to Mega BAB on the weekends (pictured left).
Contact Alex: geschwil@usc.edu
Read Alex's bio here.