
The Sunday was a complete contrast to the Saturday. A number of activities were provided by Bikes and Hikes. A big thanks goes out to Keith for organising and running such a great day. He was very professional and developed an excellent rapport with the young people. The day included building a bridge over a river. The students were split into two teams that raced each other to succeed. I tested out the rope bridge of one of the groups - thanks for the rough ride gentlemen!

The second activity took the students (and myself) through an old railway tunnel, complete with murder story!

The best activity was the mini gorge adventure! I don't think the pupils quite knew how wet they were going to get! The photo shows me demonstrating how to fall backwards into freezing water in style!

All in all the weekend was a great success. I am pleased with the balance achieved between academic studies and adventure. I really recommend including some kind of adventure activity into any field trip as the personal development of young people comes along greatly. Needless to say there will be a repeat performance next year!
Comments
Post a Comment