The Langley Middle School Adventure Education program seeks to create an outdoor experience that will inspire, in students, a sense of wonder and joy that will form the foundation for future academic interest and excellence.
Friday, September 29, 2006
Fishing Friday - September 29, 2006
The Adventure Ed class fished at Langley Marina today. Many lines were tangled. Four small salmon were caught and released. Congratulations to Katie, Courtney and Evan for their big catches.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Mount Pilchuck Hike - September 22, 2006
The 8th grade Adventure Education class climbed Mount Pilchuck today. The hike was six strenuous miles round-trip. All hikers gained 2,200 feet in elevation. Students walked for approximately five hours. All students made it to the summit and back to the bus. Each wrote a five paragraph reflection paper in class. Students' comments follow:
I would have to say that rock climbing at the peak was an experience that will go down in my hall of fame.
-Van
In the way of outdoor activities, this is a great one. You should definetly try it sometime. If you have, do it again. I know I will...
-Blake
If you ever get a chance to go to this beautiful mountain you only need three things: A lot of food and water, don't take shortcuts and bring good friends to share the great experience with.
-Zach
Getting to Mt. Pilchuck: $7
Buying the water bottles: $10
The Lunchable eaten at the top: $3.65
Seeing the pictures you get: Priceless
For everything else, there's Mastercard...
-Alex
I didn't want to come out of the fire tower because I was really scared of heights. My friend Courtney was scared too, but we both went outside together.
-Channy
My favorite part of this hike was when we got to the top and my friends and I were jumping around like ninjas. This activity trains your heart, body and soul.
-Olin
It may have been hard, but it was amazing. Pilchuck has been conquered.
-Chris
I'm sure that everybody in this class went home with something they learned about this hike that will always be with them and will hopefully draw them back for more.
-William
I would love to do it again on my spare time. Just remember, if you don't like heights then this hike might not be good for you.
-Colin
I would have to say that rock climbing at the peak was an experience that will go down in my hall of fame.
-Van
In the way of outdoor activities, this is a great one. You should definetly try it sometime. If you have, do it again. I know I will...
-Blake
If you ever get a chance to go to this beautiful mountain you only need three things: A lot of food and water, don't take shortcuts and bring good friends to share the great experience with.
-Zach
Getting to Mt. Pilchuck: $7
Buying the water bottles: $10
The Lunchable eaten at the top: $3.65
Seeing the pictures you get: Priceless
For everything else, there's Mastercard...
-Alex
I didn't want to come out of the fire tower because I was really scared of heights. My friend Courtney was scared too, but we both went outside together.
-Channy
My favorite part of this hike was when we got to the top and my friends and I were jumping around like ninjas. This activity trains your heart, body and soul.
-Olin
It may have been hard, but it was amazing. Pilchuck has been conquered.
-Chris
I'm sure that everybody in this class went home with something they learned about this hike that will always be with them and will hopefully draw them back for more.
-William
I would love to do it again on my spare time. Just remember, if you don't like heights then this hike might not be good for you.
-Colin
Monday, September 25, 2006
Tent Practice - September 15, 2006
Today the 8th grade Adventure Ed class practiced setting up the classroom set of two-person tents. The focus of the day was proper tent tension. A saggy tent means a wet camper. These skills will help students stay dry on the upcoming Washington coast hike planned for early October.
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