Lake Daniell Response
On Wednesday the 12th of June Room One and Room Eight
had planned to go out on a tramp called Lake Daniell. Our
classes are doing this because we entered into the William
Pike Challenge again and this is one of the things we are
doing for it.
In the morning we all got told our car groups and both
classes headed in their car groups they got told they
were in and left to go to Reefton. In my car group there
| was Hannah, Nathan, Cailan, Hannah and Nathan’s dad
and obviously myself.
So Wayne, Hannah’s dad drove us towards Reefton. On
the car ride to Reefton Nathan and Cailan were being|
really funny and made the start of my day better
already. We finally got to Reefton. We all got out of
our cars and some of us went to the toilet and the
other people ran around through the bush. We had
to jump back into the car and headed for Springs
Junction.
Now, everyone finally got to the start of the tramp.
Ms Kemp went through everyone and gave them a
number, mine was 22. We all did a count off and then
started the tramp. I walked with my friend Milan
and my brother Jack.
Walking through the tramp was really cool. There were
heaps of different kinds of Beech Trees and it was
interesting to see different types of plants. Everyone
was very supportive to others and helped them along
the way.
Ms Kemp also gave set group each a scavenger hunt to
do. In my scavenger group I had Milan and Brighid.
We all worked together to kind plants or animals on
the tramp like different trees and birds like the
South Island Kaka and the Long Tailed Bat.
Along the tramp people like Milan and Aimee said
that I had a nice t-shirt or either a nice bag. I
really enjoyed the way up to Lake Daniell it was
really nice and the lake was really cool. On the
way back my brother felt really sick and had
been twisting his ankles a lot, so I walked with
him the whole way back and helped him with anything.
Altogether I really enjoyed this tramp and I
recommend this to anyone who likes to go tramping
because its nice and easy and it’s good to get
outside and enjoy the world around us.
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