Hut Highlights
By: Daniel
8th grade - HPSEL
Adventure is important to me because it lets me explore and be free. Adventure changes every day depending on what I am faced with.
Something I learned about myself on the hut trip is the more I'm outdoors and on an adventure and just away from society the more I'm happy. I also learned how to build a 750 dog puzzle and I learned I can climb up a mountain with blisters and skins that didn't stay on me skis.

The most challenging part of the trip for me was doing all the things with my narley blisters and only one pole (the other broke on the hike). The most rewarding part of the trip was getting some rad pow pow turns in and spending time at the hut.
Early Morning Turns
We woke up early sensing the powder and how we could slash it up. I got up before eating breakfast and my blisters were killing me. I got on all my gear and myself, Micheal, Christian, Mrs. Bangtson, Mrs. Mack, and Julia all went outside to hunt down the powder. We got geared up and set off an adventure. We went down the hill making the best turns, on teles, I've had in awhile. It was all worth it even when my skins failed. I will never forget that morning.
| Adventure time. |
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| The last piece of the dog puzzle! |



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