Friday, February 25, 2005

Junior High Education

From Denali, as we were both discussing our disappointment with Girl Scouts in our youth, because we thought that it was supposed to be like Boy Scouts only for girls...

 "Jr. High's science class made up for it, though. Alaska being Alaska, a year of science class was dedicated to wilderness survival. They taught us everything from different ways of building a fire, how to turn your pants into a floatation device if you end up in the ocean, how to make fire-starter sticks, signaling aircraft and rescue boats, what's edible and what isn't, etc. This training concluded with an optional survival trip. They put us on an island for three days and we had to pack everything we thought we would need to survive with into a three-pound coffee can... and that included our shelter. We were allowed to carry sleeping bags, though!"

 No fair! I want to learn how to do all that stuff. I haven't even been camping since freshman year of college.

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