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The group will be hiking to a village that’s located in the [[Endaasi_(planet)#Tat.E2.80.99si_Mountain_range|Tat’si Mountain range]], following the "Walker Path" learning about the legend of the ''Wild Walker''.
The group will be hiking to a village that’s located in the [[Endaasi_(planet)#Tat.E2.80.99si_Mountain_range|Tat’si Mountain range]], following the "Walker Path" learning about the legend of the ''Wild Walker''.
*''"The valleys of the Tat’si Mountain range have been inhabited by the Soin people for two hundred and thirty generations, traditionally in small herding communities, who would be semi-nomadic during the warmer months and return to their village during the snows. Carved by glaciers during the last ice age, the mountains are rich in iron and beryllium ore as well as fossils from an ancient seabed. The Soin people had a rich remembered history, passed on telepathically from generation to generation, including creation myths involving the constellations, and the legend of the Wild Walker."'' ~ Inscription on a plaque at the beginning of the 'Wild Walker Trail' / Saveron
*''"The valleys of the Tat’si Mountain range have been inhabited by the Soin people for two hundred and thirty generations, traditionally in small herding communities, who would be semi-nomadic during the warmer months and return to their village during the snows. Carved by glaciers during the last ice age, the mountains are rich in iron and beryllium ore as well as fossils from an ancient seabed. The Soin people had a rich remembered history, passed on telepathically from generation to generation, including creation myths involving the constellations, and the legend of the Wild Walker."'' ~ Inscription on a plaque at the beginning of the 'Wild Walker Trail' / Saveron
*''"Apparently these mountains are due to recent plate tectonics; a large continental plate to the north is subducting under this plate, forcing them up. There was once an ocean between the plates, hence the marine fossils. It states here that in 2141, famous mainland explorer Run-T was mapping these mountains when she discovered a disproportionately large footprint in the mud of a mountain meadow bog. She made a cast of the print and showed it to the local people, who told her that it belonged to the ‘Wild Walker’."'' ~ Inscription on a plaque of the 'Wild Walker Trail' / Saveron
*''"Throughout time stories about the "Wild Walker" have been passed down from generation to generation, through telepathy among the Endaasi and through song, poetry and stories among visitors keeping it alive for thousands of years. It is said that he may have once lived with the people. Various claims have been made but no actual sightings could be confirmed."'' ~ Inscription on a plaque of the 'Wild Walker Trail' / Jalana Rajel


=== Caving ===  
=== Caving ===