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Friday, December 16, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
2011 Outdoor Connections Participants all 125 of them grades 2 through 5 Garry Anderson (Mr A) Program Coordinator - left & Emily Castro Lopez Assistant - right |
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Outdoor Connections
Fall program at
Weyerhaeuser Elementary
Over 100 strong grades 2 - 5
Over 100 strong grades 2 - 5
Friday, September 30, 2011
The Youth Connections Director provided excellent meals but sometimes you had to cook it yourself |
An important part of our camps is how to stay alive for 3 days with no shelter, water or food - use a garbage bag! |
Forests have many uses in today's world. We held many camps in the forest above, but was logged to provide money for our schools |
Shelf fungus are a sign of a decaying tree and that is not a little fungus on the big one it is a misplaced woodland snail |
Columbia Crest sprouted a whole colony of mushroom tents for the 3 days of camp |
The craft table was a busy place for making that one special thing |
At one time this log was the only way to get to the river there was about two feet of water under it |
Putting 3 years of program experience to use with leadership 6 grader Jenna leads a group of campers to "Screaming Hollow" |
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Stinging Nettles- Ouch!, Yum!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
We've decided on a new type of project for Outdoor Adventures after the crazy weather we've been experiencing lately. |
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Spring is just around the corner (we hope) and that means frogs. Wildcat Woods is no exception Pacific tree frogs have taken up residence in our "frog pond" near Wildcat bridge. |
The little orange fence is too keep the little green pond inhabitants, above right, and the eager human folks apart. In the spirit of hands-on science we conducted an experiment. Well the color of finger nail polish have an effect on the behavior of the tadpoles when they hatch? Wait and see! |
The boys conducted their own experiment, not as scientific but one that has been practiced by untold generations of kids If it moves grab it! As shown above above one small amphibian wasn't fast enough. Pleas note all the captures were done in a safe manner 1. wet your hands before picking a frog up 2. Do not squeeze them 3. Quickly turn them loose where you found them |
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Shelter at Terribithia Phase 2 DONE!
Two weeks ago with the fine "Spring like weather" the 5th graders pushed hard to finish our shelter. In an organized teamwork fashion the plastic membrane was added, fir boughs next and a final layer of invasive Scot Broom was added. In a little over an hour the shelter finished on the outside. The test will be how will it stand up to the strong winds that blow through Wildcat.
Taking a quick break the kids test the shelter for size. |
It's done! |
Home sweet shelter - all the classes contributed to the effort and in my opinion it rivals anything I saw in Alaska built by the quote "survival classes" |
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