Drew Brummitt: Class Text 5 - Colorado Trail Plant-a-go Project

 Two individuals; Kelly Moody and Gabe Crawford met during the fall, discovered that they had similar passions regarding ecology/ethnobotany, and decided to walk the 480 mile Colorado Trail together. They had a unique goal in mind when accomplishing this goal however, as they decided to plant a variety of seeds along their thru-hike. They decided to name the journey plant-a-go because of the genus of the plantain plant, Plantago. They had originally planned to call the adventure walk-a-bout, but the meaning behind those words had negative connotations associated with it regarding the European colonizers’ attempts to understand the practices of Aboriginal Australians. Their primary goals behind the journey were to inspire individuals who typically focused on the mileage and scenic value to experience the journey in a new light. I believe this project is very inspiring as it allows people to take part in improving their ecology and also experience new ideas from the same landscapes. This in turn improves biodiversity along the trail and allows individuals to follow in their footsteps to participate in promoting the planting of ecologically significant species.

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