The next day, our one full day at camp, was for sure the very best day. Every activity and event seemed to out do the previous one. We had a yummy breakfast and decided to head out on a hike around camp. Will used a map from the camp caretakers and plotted a route for us all to take. It started with a serious climb. We had to break at the top for some rest...and family photos.
We hiked along a ridge line for a little while and tried to see the ocean but there were too many trees. We identified madrone trees and some of the kids collected hiking sticks. As we came out of the woods and to a fork in the trail we weren't sure which way to go. Will spent some time thinking through our routes and proposed a couple of options. We all agreed and headed off. It was a pretty typical "hiking with Will" situation. We get a little lost and he uses his sense of direction and whatever map is at hand (sometimes on his phone) to route us back home. Sometimes we end up taking the very longest way home...sometimes we end up at an ending point far away from home. I sat back, hoping this would be a shorter hike home than ones we had been on before.
We ended up loosing our trail markers and bushwhacking through a good portion of the hike. Everyone kept their spirits up and hoped the trail would show up around the next tree or hedge.
At last...we came to this steep hill and the trail markers pointed DOWN the hill. With no path we all started slipping and stumbling our way down. Half way down the hill some of the dads found a rope...which was handy because for the last part of the nearly vertical decent we needed a rope to balance with as we practically fell down the slope. A dad or two stationed themselves along mid-points on the rope to help catch kids and moms as we tried to navigate the rope-slope. Some of the other dads carried the littlest hikers on their backs to get them down the slope.
IT WAS CRAZY.
I stood at the top (terrified for my turn) alternating between my jobs of cheerleader and professional worrier. All of the kids and adults were great cheerleaders. Calling out encouragement and congratulations as we each descended the rope-slope. At my turn, I nearly threw up. I do not like heights and I am not confident in my ability to preform most difficult, physical tasks (in other words, I am a total wimp). But, I made it...only to discover that the next harrowing task awaited me...balancing on a single rope bridge to cross a stream. I don't know how the other hikers managed this task. I couldn't see it from my perch high above. Somehow, we all made it safely down the rope-slope and across the rope-bridge. We found the river that runs next to our camp after that and all cheered with joy and relief! We made it! Everyone was impressed with the kids and adults for making that crazy, fun hike.
Can you tell from this picture how steep the incline was? Can you understand how nervous we all (or at least me) were?
Here is the crazy rope-slope. The dad on the very right had to catch kids and moms as we stumbled down the rope and around a sharp turn. Will is in the center of the picture helping to guide Clare down at the bottom left. I still am so amazed that we made it. The hike was longer than we all bargained for, we got lost, AND we had to basically repel down a hill to get to safety. This hike will go down in the record books, for sure.
After the hike and some lunch we all decided it was time to check out the river. Normally, when California gets the proper amount of rain, the river is full and deep. Our winter this year did bring some rain but not enough to ease the drought or fill the river. We played in the shallow water. There were canoes and kayaks to use. Kids found frogs and skipped rocks.
The water was cold and it is October so the weather is nice but not really warm enough to swim. But the oldest kids got super brave and decided to jump off the rock cliff into the water. Wyatt and his friends started the charge and then called for the big girls to come and try it out.
One of the dads volunteered to canoe kids over to the rock so they could jump. Then my scaredy-pants Clare decided to give it a try. I didn't think she would do it. She is my most timid child! She doesn't like roller coasters and screamed in terror when she learned how to ride a bike. But up she scampered and out to the edge of the rock. I leaned over to Will and said, "You better get ready to swim over there and help her off the rock because there is no way she is jumping." As soon as I uttered the last word in my counsel Clare shouted out "One, two, three!" and jumped off the cliff!!! I was stunned...almost as stunned as she was upon hitting the cold water. I was so proud and impressed. I hate jumping off things! I would never have done it. She was awesome.
Wyatt was awesome too! He was one of the first to jump off the cliff and he ended up jumping several times. The water and air were cold so this really took guts. I was proud of him too...shivering and blue lipped he jumped!
We all remarked to each other how fantastic the day had been. How could it get any better. Well, Will found a way to top it. He convinced the camp caretakers to let him have a chain saw and an ax to clear some fallen trees. Will got the big boys using the ax and chainsaw splitting and piling wood. As we watched them work one of the dads said "I am trying to figure out how many visits to camp it would have taken me to get the idea to ask for the chain saw to chop wood. And then, how many more visits after that before the caretaker would have trusted me enough to give me a chainsaw!" We all agreed, Will has some master negotiating skills.
The best and brightest part of our evening was the family talent show. Did I mention that the camp has a stage and seating for such an activity? It is such a cool place! All of the kids put on acts and most of the grown ups. My favorite act by far was my kids play. They called it the "low budget super hero story" or something like that. It was so funny and so well done. I couldn't believe they put it all together that afternoon. All of the kids were funny and confident. It was a great show. I managed to get three short clips. They are well worth the watch!