A 750 Mile Hike Through The Grand Canyon | Learn English Through True Stories

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One of the seven natural wonders
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of the world is the Grand Canyon,
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which is in Arizona.
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It has basically become the hotspot for tourists.
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In one year alone, more than seven million people
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visit the Grand Canyon.
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On February 26th of 2019,
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it turned 100 years old. (party horns squeaking)
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But the Grand Canyon is facing multiple threats.
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There's been an increase in helicopter flights,
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a possible plan for a train
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that goes through the canyon,
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and even many proposed
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tourist building plans and developments.
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That is why, back in 2015,
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a man named Pete McBride stepped in
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and decided to save the Grand Canyon.
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He decided to save it by hiking it.
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A 750 mile hike.
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So who is Pete McBride?
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Why did he think a hike could save the Grand Canyon?
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And what happened on his hike?
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That's what we are going to learn today.
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This episode of Learn English Through True Stories
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is brought to you by
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by clicking the link in the description below.
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So Pete McBride is an adventure filmmaker,
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photographer, and a writer.
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He is known for the work that he did
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in filming the path of the Colorado River,
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but it was during this trip that he noticed a problem.
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He noticed that the river,
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which runs through the Grand Canyon,
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no longer reaches the ocean,
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and he found out that this problem
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had begun 20 years ago.
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This was the first indicator to him
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that the Grand Canyon National Park was in danger,
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so Pete McBride decided to hike
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the length of the Grand Canyon
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in order to bring awareness to the threats it is facing.
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His goal was to help conserve a national treasure
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by highlighting its natural beauty
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that was slowly being taken away.
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Alright, the first word is indicator.
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Again, indicator.
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Now, indicator is a sign or a signal
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that shows something exists or is true,
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or that makes something clear, okay?
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So the example sentence is,
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the car's speedometer
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and temperature indicator were broken, okay?
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So again, the speedometer and the temperature
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are used to show or make something clear,
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the speed and the temperature, okay?
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Alright, next we have bring awareness to.
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This is an expression
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or a pattern we use in English, okay?
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So bring awareness to,
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it means to increase people's knowledge
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or understanding of something.
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This is a very, very good pattern
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for you to use, okay?
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And the example is,
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the actor wanted to bring awareness to
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how recycling can help our environment, okay?
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So that means the actor wanted people
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to understand even more how recycling
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can effect our environment, okay?
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So in English we say bring awareness to.
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And finally we have national treasure.
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Again, national treasure.
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This is something regarded as being
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a symbol of a nation's cultural heritage, okay?
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Something that is very important to the nation
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because of the cultural importance, alright?
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So the panda is considered
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one of China's national treasures.
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Now this is something we all are aware of.
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Why, because when we think of a panda bear,
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we usually think of China,
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because China is known for its panda bears, okay?
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So people usually love pandas that come from China.
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So he called a friend named Kevin Fedarko
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and also invited an experienced
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Grand Canyon hiker named Rich Rudow
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to join him on the 750 mile hike.
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Even though there are no trails
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for many parts of the canyon,
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they were confident that they could do it,
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so they set out on their 750 mile journey.
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Now, Pete McBride was no stranger to a difficult hike.
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You see, prior to starting his hike of the Grand Canyon,
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he had already hiked Mount Everest
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and even documented nature in Antarctica.
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In other words,
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a difficult hike didn't intimidate him.
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But the Grand Canyon was different.
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The temperatures during the hike
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fluctuated from eight degrees
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all the way to 116 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The elevations varied drastically
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and the amount of unstable rock
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made the hike much more difficult
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than he could have anticipated.
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Alright, the first word is no stranger to.
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No stranger to.
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This means to be familiar with
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a particular experience or activity, okay?
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Alright, the example is,
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Michael is no stranger to hard work.
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This means Michael is a very hard worker, okay?
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Next, we have intimidate.
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Again, intimidate.
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This means to frighten or threaten someone,
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usually in order to persuade
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the person to do something.
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So you see this a lot in schools with bullies.
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So, for example,
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the bully tried to intimidate the children, okay?
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Maybe the bully was asking for money.
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He or she tried to intimidate the children.
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And finally, fluctuated.
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Again, fluctuated.
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This means to rise and fall irregularly
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in number or amount.
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In English we say fluctuate, okay?
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Alright, the sentence is,
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the temperature fluctuated a lot this winter.
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So, for example,
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let's say the winter started in November
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and went all the way through
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to March of the next year.
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Well, in December,
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let's say between November and December,
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the weather was about maybe 10 degrees, okay?
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Let's say 10 degrees Fahrenheit, it's very cold.
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But then suddenly, between December and January,
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the weather went very, very hot, 60 degrees Fahrenheit,
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and then between January and February,
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the weather went back down to five degrees Fahrenheit.
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So you see what's happening.
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The weather is fluctuating.
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Rising and falling irregularly.
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A few days into their hike,
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they realized just how wrong they had been.
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They were unprepared to deal with
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the extreme load of the camera gear,
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and they were blindsided by the physical strain
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of the extreme heat on their bodies.
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This caused them to get sick and even disoriented,
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so on the sixth day of their hike,
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they were forced to stop.
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McBride went to the hospital
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and was diagnosed with hyponatremia,
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which is a heat-induced imbalance of salt and minerals.
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According to the doctors,
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this could have killed him.
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It seemed like all hope was lost
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and the 750 mile hike would have to be canceled.
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Okay, blindsided.
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Again, blindsided.
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This means to catch someone unprepared
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or to attack from an unexpected position, okay?
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Catching someone off-guard, alright?
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The sentence is,
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they were blindsided when the doctor told them
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that their teacher had a serious disease.
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So of course the students were not expecting
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their teacher to have a serious disease.
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They were unprepared for that news, okay?
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Next, disoriented.
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Once again, disoriented, okay?
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This is to make someone feel confused
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or lose their sense of direction.
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In English, we say disoriented.
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That can happen maybe when you are drunk
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or when you feel extremely tired, okay?
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When you're extremely tired,
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sometimes you get disoriented, okay?
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Alright, so let's look at the example sentence.
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Here we go.
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Whales get disoriented in shallow water, okay?
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Usually whales need to be in deep water,
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but when they're in shallow water,
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they don't know what to do, okay?
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But then the local hiking community
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and other Native American conservationists
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living in the community stepped up
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and convinced them to press on with their journey.
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They wanted McBride and his partners
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to draw attention to the magnificent
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wonders of the canyon.
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So a new plan was drawn up,
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and they decided to hike the Grand Canyon
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in two week stints instead of all in one go.
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The plan was to start in November of 2015
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and go through March of 2016,
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hiking in two to three week stints.
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They continued this plan for months,
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excluding the hot months of summer,
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and they finally finished up
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their final two week stint
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in the latter part of October of 2016.
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Press on with.
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Once again, press on with.
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Now, this pattern means to start or continue
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doing something in a determined way,
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with a specific purpose and goal.
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We say press on with.
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So here's the example.
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It was pouring rain outside,
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but we still decided to press on with our project.
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So usually if it's raining outside,
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people usually stop what they're doing and go inside.
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But this person said that
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they decided to press on with their project,
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even though it was raining outside, okay?
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Alright, next, draw up a plan, okay?
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This means to prepare and write something
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such as a document or a plan, okay?
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And here's the example.
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Our team had to draw up new plans
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because our boss did not like our previous ideas, okay?
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So in this situation,
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there was an idea, but it wasn't good,
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so they had to prepare or write a new plan, okay?
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And finally we have stint.
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Once again, stint.
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Now this is a period of time spent
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doing a particular job or activity.
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Stint is used very often in English, okay,
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so it's a good word for you guys to know.
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Alright, here's the example sentence.
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He took up boxing during his stint in the army.
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So he was in the army for a period of time.
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Now took up, let me just explain really quickly,
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took up just means he started, okay?
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He started boxing, alright?
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Started boxing, okay?
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So again, stint.
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McBride said that,
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in order to complete the grueling hike,
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he went through eight pairs of shoes,
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had four sprained ankles, two broken fingers,
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was hospitalized for hyponatremia,
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and even had to have heart surgery.
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So the question we all ask is,
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was it all worth it?
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Did his 750 mile hike and the photographs he took
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really help preserve the national treasure?
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To answer this question,
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McBride said that though developments
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may still happen in the Grand Canyon,
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the 750 mile hike had a huge impact on him.
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Experiencing the beauty, grandeur, silence,
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and the utter magic of the seventh
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natural wonder of the world
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reminded him once again
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that there is no place like the Grand Canyon.
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(mellow acoustic guitar music)
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