Monday, August 19, 2013

Red Deer Lodge By Harrison

















































On Saturday some of the amazing Brightwater Cubs and Scouts went on a trip to the fantastic Red Deer Lodge. In the Lodge there were deer heads hanging around the walls. Most of the chopped off deer heads were Red Deer and that's why its called Red Deer Lodge. There were also comfy chairs in front of the warm hot fire. The bedroom that I was in was right behind the fire so I had a warm sleep.

When it was night time we walked down to Lake Rotoiti and looked at the fascinating, fat, slimy eels in their awesome habitat. The eels got attracted by our bright, shining lights shining in the dark, black
water. 
We spent the day jeo cashing- this is when you go onto a computer and you find the code which gives you ways to get to your destination. I found it really easy because one was hiding behind a grey, large rock by the exit of the DOC Office. It was hidden in a camouflage box!

WHAT AN AWESOME WEEKEND.
  























































































































































































































1 comment:

Room 7 Brightwater School said...

Hi Harrison

I thought that story was quite interesting. I can imagine your room being nice and warm. I like the way you described the eels. It made an awesome picture in my mind

By Darby