Just when I thought I had said all I wanted to say about Winter Trek, a day like today occurs.
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Taking the gondola up, above the cloud line, was amazing. |
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I was given the opportunity to lead one of the lessons. I still don't think I'm smarter than a 5th grader, but it was a spectacular classroom in which to teach. |
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Rangers Tami and Tim made the day fun. We're a pretty good team. |
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A peanut butter and jelly sandwich tastes exceptional at 9,000 feet above sea level. Especially when it's snowing. |
I asked the students, on the ride down the hill, "What was the best part of today?" A unanimous answer was expressed... "EVERYTHING!" And I have to agree. Wow.
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I love your photos! So beautiful and they capture the fun and essence of Winter Trek.
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