Shablam…
6 amazing displays of nature art
+ 2 discussions on how societies operate and the relationships between violence, socialism, and privilege
+ 7 ticks
+ 1 artichoke, bubble gum, capri sun shopping list
+ at least 6 really good brain teasers
– 2 large bottles of Gatorade
– 1 64-oz bottle of Naked Juice
=a New Vista/Cottonwood Institute perfect Backpacking recipe
+ 2 discussions on how societies operate and the relationships between violence, socialism, and privilege
+ 7 ticks
+ 1 artichoke, bubble gum, capri sun shopping list
+ at least 6 really good brain teasers
– 2 large bottles of Gatorade
– 1 64-oz bottle of Naked Juice
=a New Vista/Cottonwood Institute perfect Backpacking recipe
After a detailed lesson
on how to properly pack your backpack, we boarded the van for our trip. The ride up included wonderfully intense conversations. We talked about the sustainability triangle, which is the interrelationships between society, economy and the environment. Many students claimed not to be morning people, but made very astute observations and asked thoughtful questions. We spent our time doing a number of different activities. Some highlights of the trip were learning knots, proper bear bag techniques, solving a brainteaser about seagulls and cannibalism, and making an efficient human chain to make light work of moving wood for our service project. A nighttime favorite was songs around the campfire. Areas of perseverance included cold temperatures, snow, ticks, and heavy packs. In the end, we all shared a sense of accomplishment. We are definitely ready to head out again next month!
We would like to say thank you to Calwood Education Center for allowing us to spend time on their beautiful land.
Check out more photos from our trip here!
Written by CAP class instructor: Amy Atkins
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