camp kaitawa by angus wilton. the morning started with a warm breeze as the year 5’s headed off to...
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Camp Kaitawa
By
Angus Wilton
The morning started with a warm breeze as the Year 5’s headed off to Camp. Little did they now about the amazing adventures to come. Green lakes, tall mountains to climb, beautiful bush walks, falls, team races on an obstacle course, slippery caves and finally smoking fires. What a challenging week ahead.
Green Lake, such a beautiful place. I’m sure you’d
love it, with it’s sparkling clear green colour. You
can even see the bottom which is about 5 metres
deep! With trout swimming through the ice cold
water it’s probably the most amazing sight in the
area around camp.
The peak of Ngamoko, about 1.1 kilometres above sea level. What a long way to walk. It took us 7 ½ hours to get the top and back to camp. But then again we waited for about 2 ½ hours because of injuries which includes 4 sprained ankles, 2 twisted kneecaps and 1 blood nose. On the other hand the chocolates and scroggin really gave us the energy.
The bush, what a lovely place to be. Ferns
everywhere, trees leaves giving you a lovely cool
breeze while their trunks stand tall and proud and
the leaves dead on the ground give a nice
crackling sound as you walk on them.
Waterfalls, beautiful as the rush of water going
down, down, down over the rocks, spray flying up.
The falls were magnificent.
The obstacle course, the final activity on Wednesday.
What fun the 8 activities were, especially the swing bridge.
Yuck, mud, caves...what could be worse? I’ll tell
you, nothing, It was the best day of camp and the tight squeezes through the gaps, AWESOME!
Crunch, crunch, crunch. Nachos, can’t get
anything better, except pasta. What fun cooking
nachos on a grill on a smoking hot fire.
We had chip butties for lunch and a muesli bar. We
were all happy to be heading home. I really enjoyed
camp, it was really fun. It’s a shame we didn’t go
swimming. I can’t wait for camp next year.