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Staffing for Wilderness Trail, a backpacking ministry, I once led a group on a trip on the Appalachian Trail. I was 17, the group was filled with recently graduated high school seniors. I knew I had to make my voice heard if we were going to accomplish anything as a group. I started off timid, afraid to come off as bossy, however once I realized it was my job to make sure this group was not only safe but also thriving. I worked along side the hikers, creating a mutual level of respect. Resulting in a successful week for

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