To some, the world seemed to be coming to an end. Thousands every day were dying at the hands of mankind. Countries were taking hold of every drop of oil they could get, and it didn’t matter how many lives they killed in order to get it. On a daily basis, people are being taken for granted and lied to, and abused by their own governments, and neighbors living next door to you. The socialites of the world were living darker and darker lives as the fossil fuels we used slowly killed us, and the planet. The ice caps of our world cried out weeping its fresh water into our oceans. Our world was slowly dying because of all of us living on the planet.
Harvey understood human beings were the cause of most of our troubles, but what could he do about it? He had problems of his own. His whole life seemed to be a whirlwind of events that never stopped. How does someone work on themselves when the world around you is out of control? After leaving Burlington College, his only thought was the peace and quiet of the green mountains of Vermont. Strapping on his backpack, Harvey would never realize how this one trip across the Appalachian Trail would change his life forever. His entire world would never be the same again.