The peak of the hippie culture had merged with an anti-war movement fueled by sex, drugs, and rock & roll. It was a wild time, it was a desperate time. It was 1971, and there were clear lines being drawn in a society ever-more fragmented between generational gaps: those of "The Good War" and those of "The War We Lost". When a group of ivy-leaguers with too much time and money on their hands head north into the White Mountains to target the less fortunate...