Jessica


This camp felt like it was two camps in one! I went up an extra day early to camp. The night before set up day Alex and I played beer pong! I think that one will be a tradition to keep. Probably the most awesome part of camp before the actual camp where the participants come in was the late nights of star gazing above the sea cans. During MOSHOG there was a meteor shower so it was perfect! Oh and most of us will never forget that one hugeeeee meteor that we saw enter the atmosphere, went from red to purple, watch it burn out and leave a chalk in the sky for literially 5 mins. And of course hearing everyone go OHHHHHHHHHH! and Andy repeating it for the next 10 mins. It was awesome lol.

I must say it's amazing to watch and hear the kind of things and questions people ask after their third or fourth camp with peaks. This camp was probably the one that I got the most process out of the three I've been at all summer. I'm still processing along with all the many other people who were at camp this
summer. There were a lot of learns for me in a lot of different ways. Things to do with l
eadership, communication, and asking for
help no matter what the situation is.

After camp was over, I stayed for clean up, and man was it a process. Who woulda known it had
to take 2 and a half days to sort out all the stuff, reorganize all the bins, put things in where they
make sense in the sea cans, and then label and count everything. The awesome outcome? The sea can is freakin so organized and everything is in a place that makes sense, which means next summer it'll be soooo much easier to find things in there! And that I am a big fan of.

For once in the last 3 summers I've spent with peaks, I gotta say, I was finally sick of camp and just ready to go home. It was definitely worth my entire summer though. So thank you to all those people who were there at camp!
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