South Dakota summer trip
I got up at 2:00 am in the morning to get on the bus that left at 3:00am. Almost everyone was complaining about the earliness of the trip. Our pastor that came with us to the camp made the rule that no one was allowed to talk until sunrise. The bus ride was a long 12 and a half hours long. After we had left the Minnesota borderline it turned into basically all open fields and hay bales.
When we finally got to the camp we had gotten there two hours late. The other group that was going to be sharing the camp with us had been waiting for over two and a half hours. The camp was too dangerous to get to by bus so we had to walk one mile to get to the camp. This began the never ending hikes we took. Nothing was motorized and if we got lucky we got to ride horses to the site that the other three groups walked to. There was absolutely no electricity.
The majority of the trip was hiking up and down mountains and riding horses. In the day it would be so hot you would have to wear shorts and a t-shirt. At night you wouldhave to wear sweatshirts and long pants or you would freeze. It rained into the cabin at least two times and it made everything wet. The rain prevented you from sleeping from the noise it made.
That sounds like a long car ride!!! Wait, that IS a long car ride! Hope it was worth it!
ReplyDeletewhy would you go there if its like that
ReplyDeleteGood story. I didn't see any errors. (:
ReplyDeletethat dosen't sound finished it kinda sounds just like one long complaint.
ReplyDeleteYou could add on to it Allison.
ReplyDeleteI can't picture you getting up at two in the morning. You're not exactly a morning person.
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