October 12th: Travel Day!
The Cloudview Farm bus ride was one of the shortest of all the GSL trips – about a three hour drive. We listened to our playlist and it was a pretty good experience. We stopped near Ellensburg at a rest stop, and continued on our trip. When we arrived we were surprised to see green trees and green grass, and a gigantic lake (knowing that we were in the high desert). The bathrooms were above our expectations, they had heating and had large showers. The clubhouse is very spacious and there is more than enough room for the fourteen of us. Once we had settled into our tipis, we played outside on the basketball court in our free time. We played football, pickleball, basketball, volleyball, and football. The tipis are larger than we thought they would be, they have enough room for a large bed and several cots.
The dinner crew (Niki, Jimmy, Leyton, and Eleanor) made a very appetizing dinner for us consisting of tortillas, chicken, beans, cheese, and chips. We had a great dinner together and after cleaning up played some games as a group. At ten, we all went to sleep and prepared for tomorrow. Unfortunately, it was freezing cold and raining outside, but luckily it was warmer and dry inside our tipis.
So cool to see so many of my former 7th graders on this trip. Yay to Ms. Callender for being your fearless, intrepid leader! What a gem. I did this trip two years ago and SO many beautiful places to see. Dry Falls is incredible. Sope Lake is wild!
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