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Eco India: How conscious hikers in India are exploring the wild and mapping it responsibly
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Eco India: How conscious hikers in India are exploring the wild and mapping it responsibly

The article introduces the concept of 'conscious hiking' in India, emphasizing minimal impact practices such as traveling light, being skilled in terrain navigation, and leaving no trace behind. It highlights efforts by individuals to explore and map natural areas responsibly, focusing on environmental preservation. The piece features footage from Hampta Pass in Uttarakhand, showcasing sustainable hiking practices. While the content promotes eco-conscious behavior, it does not delve into political issues or controversies.

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Eco India: How conscious hikers in India are exploring the wild and mapping it responsibly

The article introduces the concept of 'conscious hiking' in India, emphasizing minimal impact practices such as traveling light, being skilled in terrain navigation, and leaving no trace behind. It highlights efforts by individuals to explore and map natural areas responsibly, focusing on environmental preservation. The piece features footage from Hampta Pass in Uttarakhand, showcasing sustainable hiking practices. While the content promotes eco-conscious behavior, it does not delve into political issues or controversies.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on recreational activities and environmental responsibility without addressing politically charged topics. It presents information about hiking practices without taking a partisan stance.

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 75): The article describes the concept of conscious hiking in India and highlights specific locations like Hampta Pass in Uttarakhand. It provides some context but lacks detailed factual claims about the event being discussed. The focus is more on advocacy than reporting, which limits its factuality. Obj

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