Washington Coast
Beginning on October 13, 2007 I hiked about 25 miles up the Washington Coast. It was tough and I had to work real hard to accomplish such a challenging hike, but I made it through with only a few scrapes. Though it had it’s bumps, it was fun and I would like to do it again. There were many interesting artifacts, wild animals and many bones. I got to learn a lot of cool facts on this adventure about some different and random subjects.
The best and most fun part of the trip was the second campsite. It had a nice, cool creek where some of us went swimming. We went swimming in the ocean, but I’m not that crazy so I didn’t get in. It was cushy where we slept, so we slept good for that one night. A couple of us had boat wars in the creek, too. To do this you were to make a boat out of pieces of wood. Then you tried to race them into the ocean by throwing rocks behind our own or throwing rocks at the other boats trying to sink them. Afterwards we played a little ultimate Frisbee and made two fires at each section of camp. Later when it got dark some of us explored a little cave. This was the best day of the trip!
Before all that happened we had what I thought was the worst part. On the first day it started out with missing the ferry because it was so foggy. This meant we didn’t get to the starting point until it was already dark. Which means we had to hike 4.5 miles in the dark over hard, slippery rocks. It was not fun! First, we got really wet. Second, I slipped and cut my hand open on a barnacle and got blood all over my pants. Thirdly, it took a long time to get to camp because we could not see where we were going. Also, our leader kept taking us into the big water ponds so we ended up having to go around a lot which made it even farther to camp. Finally we got to camp, but we didn’t get much sleep because the sand bugs were hopping off our faces all night. Not fun at all!
At the end of this adventure I found out I actually learned a lot. I learned a lot about my tent partner, he can be almost too calm when it comes to trouble, same with the people around me. Also, I learned about myself, that I won’t let my body give out when I’m half way there and won’t stop till everyone else does. Something else I learned about was my fears and how to face them, like my fear of heights. I also discovered that I’m not very fond of raccoons. This happened the on the last night when we were surrounded by them, but I made it through. I am very proud of myself that I made it through. The most important thing I learned on this trip was that I had enough strength to not give up even when I wanted to. After having such a good time on this hike and seeing so many good things, I can’t wait for our next trip to California! I am looking forward to learning more about this region of the country. I’ve never been to California and have heard that this trip is a lot of fun and very cool. I hope Adventure Ed class stays for a long time and many more people get to take it because you can learn a lot.
Beginning on October 13, 2007 I hiked about 25 miles up the Washington Coast. It was tough and I had to work real hard to accomplish such a challenging hike, but I made it through with only a few scrapes. Though it had it’s bumps, it was fun and I would like to do it again. There were many interesting artifacts, wild animals and many bones. I got to learn a lot of cool facts on this adventure about some different and random subjects.
The best and most fun part of the trip was the second campsite. It had a nice, cool creek where some of us went swimming. We went swimming in the ocean, but I’m not that crazy so I didn’t get in. It was cushy where we slept, so we slept good for that one night. A couple of us had boat wars in the creek, too. To do this you were to make a boat out of pieces of wood. Then you tried to race them into the ocean by throwing rocks behind our own or throwing rocks at the other boats trying to sink them. Afterwards we played a little ultimate Frisbee and made two fires at each section of camp. Later when it got dark some of us explored a little cave. This was the best day of the trip!
Before all that happened we had what I thought was the worst part. On the first day it started out with missing the ferry because it was so foggy. This meant we didn’t get to the starting point until it was already dark. Which means we had to hike 4.5 miles in the dark over hard, slippery rocks. It was not fun! First, we got really wet. Second, I slipped and cut my hand open on a barnacle and got blood all over my pants. Thirdly, it took a long time to get to camp because we could not see where we were going. Also, our leader kept taking us into the big water ponds so we ended up having to go around a lot which made it even farther to camp. Finally we got to camp, but we didn’t get much sleep because the sand bugs were hopping off our faces all night. Not fun at all!
At the end of this adventure I found out I actually learned a lot. I learned a lot about my tent partner, he can be almost too calm when it comes to trouble, same with the people around me. Also, I learned about myself, that I won’t let my body give out when I’m half way there and won’t stop till everyone else does. Something else I learned about was my fears and how to face them, like my fear of heights. I also discovered that I’m not very fond of raccoons. This happened the on the last night when we were surrounded by them, but I made it through. I am very proud of myself that I made it through. The most important thing I learned on this trip was that I had enough strength to not give up even when I wanted to. After having such a good time on this hike and seeing so many good things, I can’t wait for our next trip to California! I am looking forward to learning more about this region of the country. I’ve never been to California and have heard that this trip is a lot of fun and very cool. I hope Adventure Ed class stays for a long time and many more people get to take it because you can learn a lot.
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was it fun hiking 25 miles because you got wet and had to carry a 30 pound bag
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