Fog reaching over the dear, silk water of Lake Windermere isolated, by hills you can climb. I had a spectacular time with Chestnut class so far and we challenge our self’s. Diner was better than you think and every one was thrashing it down their throats. As I got of the long bus, I found out the tents were tremendously big. I strolled down the jagged stony pathway. Suddenly our surprise was here: our tent was magnificent, with our big fluffy mattress keeping us snuggly and toasty warm. We went straight to the first high activity. As we walked down the jagged path way , as we saw a gargantuan king swing with loads of thick heavy rope attach to tree to tree with pegs in the tree to support the heavy rope . Although I enjoyed the king swing l will never forget abseiling and climbing .As I got clipped into the carabiner and had my supportive team mates and they were tugging it really hard also not break a single bit of sweat and did not give up. As I felt like I was the summit rite at the top I put all my power on to the releaser then I pulled it like a crocodile and whoosh I was an eagle gliding on tips of the soft air. I didn’t believe it. As we woke up on a still spring morning everything was isolated by mist you could not see the over side of the silky lake, but we all started to take an interesting stroll through everlasting woods. It was full with jagged rocks
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorChestnut Class is a year 6 class in East Harling Primary School. Although our teacher - Mrs Wills - will be posting our posts; our writing is all our own and will not be corrected by her. Please comment on our posts as we love feedback. Archives
February 2018
All
|