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Memories
from the woods
Lessons of Life compiled
by seventh graders after completing a week-long Mountain
Learning outdoor
education course based out of our Spruce
Knob Mountain Center campus in
the beautiful Potomac highlands:
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Distance from-
Pittsburgh, PA: 4hrs
Charlottesville, VA: 2.5 hrs
Washington D.C.: 4.5hrs
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I Learned...
…life is not as easy as it seems
… how to wash dishes, pitch a tent
… to cook without
hi-tech equipment
… that
some people snore
… how
to read a map and use a compass
… to trust following other people
… I am flexible
… that people that I don’t normally
hang out with are nice
… things do
not come freely
… to
not try something just once and then give up
… what
kind of shoes to bring the NEXT time I go hiking
… I
can accomplish things better in a group
… to
be thankful for toilets
… that
Evan and Charlie are really good at orienteering
… to drink
water out of a stream after putting iodine in it
… how to climb up a mountain and not be tired
(very)
… I have the power
… I could walk longer in a day than I slept
in the night before
… to pick up something that I’ve
dropped on the ground
… that
even though people seem so different that
when
I get to know them
we have so much in common
… to take what
I have, to use it wisely, and to be grateful for it
… we don’t need everything we have
… to be open to other ideas
… I am a BIG
cook
… I
can fit into SMALL spaces
… to laugh more
… I am strong
… I can survive without beef and my bed
… some people
are good at different things
… when
people work together things get done more quickly
… if I stop worrying about what’s going
to happen, I have fun
… it’s ok to be dirty
… I hate oatmeal and granola
… ALL people
are very difficult
… one
person can ruin a group, so everyone has to do their part
… how to cook
tuna surprise
… to listen
… I can hold my own
… how to appreciate the stars
… how to break
spaghetti without it shooting all over
… that
wool and helmets are my friends
… that Currie
kicks people in her sleep
… it’s very easy to get homesick
… I am a leader
… to make only as much as I’m going
to eat
… the quieter
we are, the faster we are
… how
things can be right around me
… that if I
feel homesick, my friends will be there to help me
… camping
is fun
… to
do things right or I can get hurt
… that I don’t
like uphill, rainy days and little stoves
… to not give
Tim my camera
… life is easy for most people I know, but
no one is as lucky as me
… I am more resourceful than I thought
… that if I have a positive outlook, things
will be better
… to become
less picky
… how
to pick out people with a sense of humor
… the
Appalachians are OLD
… how
animals change to adapt to their environment
… I don’t
argue much
… nice people can get into bad moods when they’re
tired and hungry
… to
appreciate food
… to
eat off the ground
… to enjoy
cave formations
… life tastes good
… that people act a lot different in and
outside of school
… if I drop
food on the ground that I should eat it
… I don’t
like tight spaces
… how to play Smog’s
Treasure
… to care for
the environment because people are killing off the world
… that I can go to the bathroom in the woods
… I need patience
… that life goes on if something happens,
the world doesn't’t
wait for me
… that I remembered how horrible McDonald’s
is
… I
hate insects
… to
not push the red button
… to
appreciate bonfires
… people
depend on other people
… I can make a spoon out of a log and a rock
… who I am really
… sometimes it’s good to be small
… that all
people like privacy
… how
to compromise with nature
… grouses
sound like tractors
… newts
can be poisoned by my hand
… how
to deal with mud
… I
appreciate my mother for cooking
… I would rather
be by myself than in a large group of people
… that
I need to know people to make an opinion about them
… to
like things that I wouldn't’t
even have tried
… that
if people get split up, there may be lots of panic
… to get someplace
without the help of counselors and teachers
… to set goals for myself
… that for some, life is really hard
… not everything
comes easily and sometimes hard work is involved
… I don’t
always have to be cautious; I can have the
best time
when adventurous
… how
to plan out a schedule to a given time frame
… there
are many different styles to living life
… That I don’t just “stop and smell the roses” very
much anymore
… I am tougher than I think
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