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On the northern prairie of North Dakota, the day starts with a distinctive1 rhythm. Bison prepare for the mating season. The bulls bellow2 challenges that echo across the badlands. Prairie dogs bark shrill3 warnings at the approach of an intruder.
You will be riding in a wilderness4 environment.
And riders mount up to explore an area still best-travelled on horseback. All this is the legacy5 of President Theodore Roosevelt, who first visited and rode about this land in 1883.
Well, probably the most profound item that he wrote about constantly was the solitude6 that one can find riding through the badlands. He found the beauty, you know, interested, he wrote about the grimly picturesque7 badlands which kinda describes this area perfectly8 today.
Theodore Roosevelt came out here in 1883 to hunt for a buffalo9 or bison. It was his dream to get one possibly before they were all gone.
Roosevelt bagged his bison and went back east to a promising10 political career, not realizing he would soon return to the badlands. The Maltese Cross Cabin was Roosevelt's first home here. It was a refuge from personal tragedy and political disappointment. Today the badlands Roosevelt roamed and loved are a national park that bears his name.
We can not talk about conservation and national park service without talking about Theodore Roosevelt. During his term of presidency11, he helped to establish five national parks. He also used a law, the Antiquities12 Act to set aside 18 national monuments.
There's a couple of plain.
There are some things here Roosevelt wouldn't recognize. By the 1880s, bison had been hunted nearly out of existence in this badlands. Since they were reintroduced in the 1950s, the herd14 has grown. Perhaps the thing that has changed the least here is solitude.
I love going out to backcountry and hearing the nothingness, the quietness and experiencing the same thing that Theodore Roosevelt wrote about.
He wrote of listening to the rustle15 of the cottonwood leaves, of winding16 his way among the barren, fantastic and grimly picturesque deserts of the badlands, a feeling and an attraction to the lonely freedom of the wilderness. That feeling is as real today as it was then.
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1 distinctive | |
adj.特别的,有特色的,与众不同的 | |
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2 bellow | |
v.吼叫,怒吼;大声发出,大声喝道 | |
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3 shrill | |
adj.尖声的;刺耳的;v尖叫 | |
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4 wilderness | |
n.杳无人烟的一片陆地、水等,荒漠 | |
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5 legacy | |
n.遗产,遗赠;先人(或过去)留下的东西 | |
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6 solitude | |
n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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7 picturesque | |
adj.美丽如画的,(语言)生动的,绘声绘色的 | |
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8 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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9 buffalo | |
n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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10 promising | |
adj.有希望的,有前途的 | |
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11 presidency | |
n.总统(校长,总经理)的职位(任期) | |
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12 antiquities | |
n.古老( antiquity的名词复数 );古迹;古人们;古代的风俗习惯 | |
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n.生态系统 | |
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14 herd | |
n.兽群,牧群;vt.使集中,把…赶在一起 | |
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15 rustle | |
v.沙沙作响;偷盗(牛、马等);n.沙沙声声 | |
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16 winding | |
n.绕,缠,绕组,线圈 | |
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