We split up into three groups–kayaking, rock climbing, and horse care–and did The Outdoor Rotation.
And then, how to save ourselves from a capsized soul’s unfortunate fate.
Side note: We learned how to kayak. Properly.
Next up: Rock climbing led by fresh students of Rock Climbing For Dummies.
We had all the pull (literally) and harnessed our friends while they made their way to the top.
Pull~down~swipe~swipe~pull~down~swipe. Pull~down~swipe~swipe~pull~down~swipe.
Got it? Your turn.
Hopeless spirituals, us women.
We spent hours on the cozy front porch of the Artagon, the slight breeze of the lake the harmony to our music and private thoughts.
How to capture it on paper? Art.
We spent hours learning how different mediums of paint bleed into each other, tearing into canvas after canvas, dying silk with the free-spirited colors.
We dried our hands just in time for sunset and a mandatory pre-show photo shoot.
FFW: Drum circle, led by our very own Zeissa. We collaborated to transform the noise in the room to that of a rain forest. Exchanged beats. And finally, naturally, gravitated towards a song–beats and voices blending in unexpected harmony.
And since a video just wouldn’t sound the same, wouldn’t capture the energy or the scent of fresh, rocky road brownies—-a photo will have to do.
Sunday dawned jittery and excited, the first of a final, incredible week at Bais Chana.
We packed up for our last Sunday trip in this camp and headed to a
(yes, that was a cliffhanger. Come on, read on. See what we did today. Let the view take your breath away.)
Chiseled into Minnesota’s Spirit Mountain, lives an alpine track.
We fastened our seat belts, took control of the pedals and sped off into the angled trees.
A coaster through forest, friends. Two words colliding in the most ideal way.
We ended our afternoon with a scenic lift overlooking classic Minnesotan beauty: Blue skies, thick trees, and a clear lake nestled among them.
Happy faces.
Once home, Master Chefs Hard At Work: A Sushi Party.