Our trip began on September the 13th where we finally got our long awaited results to the exams sat last June. We then set off after reading our results and throwing our bags onto the bus we headed to Lough Dan. Our campsite was dry upon arrival (a fact the weather was keen to change) but with tents hastily set up for fear of rain we had a large green shelter from the rain with a small stream out the back.
The camping trip was good great in fact and while I can't deny the fact that I would rather have gone home and sat around watching television while looking outside at the weather it was a trip that left an impact.
With our seventeen kilometer walk being a major impact as I watched the river of people traverse the landscape while gawking at the scenery and listening to songs in Spanish. The exhausting getting to me as we neared the end.
In our tent we had enough equipment to last us till rapture with one of the largest tents for the amount of people in it we had space and out the back in front of our little stream is where we cooked our food.
With the positives there must be negatives the weather being the biggest one and while it was one of the wettest the school had ever faced you could tell we were about to start building arks.
With my nights being spent in either by the huge bonfire or in the barn where they was card games and ring board.
It was an interesting trip an amazing trip in fact but there is not much left to say about it it was something I hopefully won't forget the image in my mind of people standing around the fire as a sense of community existed as they sang and laughed into the night.
The camping trip was good great in fact and while I can't deny the fact that I would rather have gone home and sat around watching television while looking outside at the weather it was a trip that left an impact.
With our seventeen kilometer walk being a major impact as I watched the river of people traverse the landscape while gawking at the scenery and listening to songs in Spanish. The exhausting getting to me as we neared the end.
In our tent we had enough equipment to last us till rapture with one of the largest tents for the amount of people in it we had space and out the back in front of our little stream is where we cooked our food.
With the positives there must be negatives the weather being the biggest one and while it was one of the wettest the school had ever faced you could tell we were about to start building arks.
With my nights being spent in either by the huge bonfire or in the barn where they was card games and ring board.
It was an interesting trip an amazing trip in fact but there is not much left to say about it it was something I hopefully won't forget the image in my mind of people standing around the fire as a sense of community existed as they sang and laughed into the night.