WPCA has made those really fun things more often.
I LOVED ropes day, it was the best day of my life, and when I flew high into the sky on that beautiful day doing the flying kiwi, my feeling of happiness just exploded into the sky like a firework with me.
Me on the flying kiwi.
WPCA has opened up a bunch of new experiences for me and I have enjoyed the lot of them at at least one point. Ropes day is my favourite by far because it pushed me to my limits until I broke through those limits. Breaking those limits has opened up a whole new world of possibilities, and now I look at the world seeing opportunities at every corner with new eyes.
Like the other day, I was looking at some straws, and now, I'm in the process of making a wind-chime with them, WPCA has made a little bit more creative I think, and that, is really, really good!
Cave Stream was another favourite.
The worst thing: going down in my thermals to check the water level, then have to come back up. Then having to walk over to the other side of the hill and walk all the way down to the entrance of the best cave of my life.
The best thing: walking into the cave and having the water com up to my cease in a FREEZING wave of coldness. Also, seeing the formations that I thought you only find in an ice cave.
Hawdon hut was okay, the boulder hopping was my favourite part aside from finishing.
I also felt very special that I actually got to sit next to you, William, on the way there and back!
And that photo I got of you standing next to me is super special.
I can not wait until the Lake Daniel night tramp, I bet that that is going to be super fun! :)
Thank you WPCA for for opening a whole new world for me in your journey taking very one out of their comfort zone, you certainly made bash through the walls of my comfort zone and into the unknown!
Good luck and I hope you continue doing WPCA for a long, long time. :)
Does anyone have any feed back for me before I email this to William Pike?
You sure did enjoy this day and should be very proud of all that you have achieved. The adrenalin gained from pushing yourself to your limits sure is addictive.
ReplyDeleteDo you think that I should send this to William now, or ad a bit more. I can't think of anything else to write about. :p
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