On an overcast Sunday morning, the Cave Dwellers were united
atop Chuckanut Mountain with a brilliant view of Bellingham Bay as the
backdrop. Despite the lengthy drive up the re-vamped road, the view always
makes it worth the trip, not to mention the incredible Rock Trail that was the
whole reason for coming here in the first place. With some mentors ailing from
illness, the Cave Dwellers got to meet a new mentor, Ethan, who would accompany
them on their exploration of their namesake: CAVES! Having a new mentor along
for the outing was a great opportunity for the Cave Dwellers to demonstrate
what it means to be a member of the Boys Explorers Club. We had a lot in store
for the day and before we hit the trail we discussed the game plan of searching
for caves, playing games, and taking some time to revisit carving. Despite the
cloud cover atop Chuckanut Mountain, looking down to the San Juans we could see
sunlight breaking through ushering in the prospect of good things to come.
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Best view ever for opening circle! |
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Admiring the sandstone cliffs |
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Cruising down the trail in search of caves |
Once we hit the trail the massive sandstone cliff faces and
steep stairs forced us to slow down and appreciate the beauty of the landscape.
Water droplets pitter pattering down the mossy rock faces generated a subtle
auditory backdrop that was overcome by the laughing and hollering of Explorers
as we played games of HIDE!, journeyed alongside the cliffs, and eventually
discovered a series of caves. Clamoring inside, boys took turns sheltering
inside the deep sandstone caverns and got in touch with their inner Cave
Dweller. After the excitement of the caves wore off, our explorations carried
over into the surrounding landscape; deep valleys of dense Sword Fern, giant
boulders covered in moss and Licorice Fern, and plenty more.
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Clamoring into caves |
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Almost there! |
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Cave Dwellers in their natural habitat |
Next in line for the day was games! Circling up the Cave
Dwellers showed off their group decision making skills to Ethan who was
thoroughly impressed at the group’s ability to collaborate, compromise, and
come to a consensus on how to spend the rest of our day. We decided to jump right
into an expansive game of Spider’s Web followed by a quick carving session
before pick up. The game of Spider’s Web was a great time to crawl through
Sword Fern, work together as a team, and overcome a persistent Spider to win
after nearly an hour of intense nature play. Afterwards the group debriefed and
this time they impressed Tim with how grateful they were to one another for the
great game. Everyone thanked the Spider for how well he played and the Spider
couldn’t say enough about how he appreciated the tough, yet fair, competition
of the flies who persevered and eventually overcame. Going back a few years,
this group would have been quick to get in an argument over the rules or
fairness, but today they showed just how much they had grown both as individuals, and also as a group.
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Adventuring over boulders |
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Admiring the expansive valley |
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Harvesting Licorice Fern |
With the end of our outing drawing near, we hustled back up
the trail and found a good clearing off trail to re-visit carving. A quick
review of safe carving practices, a discussion about different types of wood
and their properties, and we spread out for a brief carving session. Despite
dealing with a challenging wood in Big Leaf Maple, the boys all demonstrated
patience, skill, and a deepened comprehension in the basics of carving as they
worked on carving cylindrical, tapered, chopsticks. But before we could get
very far it was time for closing circle. Again, Ethan was impressed by the
genuine, thoughtful statements of gratitude that each Cave Dweller shared as we
passed around the apple slices. Again, demonstrating a depth of character and
compassion, the Cave Dwellers left the mentors proud of how much they have
grown over the years. This group is truly coming into their own now and it
shows in a multitude of ways. With another outing coming up next weekend, we can’t
wait to get back out exploring with this incredible group of Explorers!
Make sure to check out the rest of the photos from our album
here!
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Sharing our Spider's Web stories and congratulating one another on a good game |
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Practicing our carving skills |
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The sun even came out to warm us as we worked on our chop sticks |
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