On August 12th, a group of eight young women from
Turning Winds Academic Institute set out on an adventure through the beautiful
mountains located in the northern most corner of Idaho. Below is the account of the venture as
recorded by the historian for each day.
Day One-
“So far today has been
very good, we hiked about a mile or maybe a little more. While hiking some of the girls found our
first huckleberries. We were picking
them off of the bushes like they were candy.
They tasted wonderful. Once we
reached the campsite, we set up our tents and then filled our water bottles
with filtered water from the creek. Next
we made dinner on our mini-stoves. There
were several delicious choices for dinner; ramen noodles, three different kinds
of fettuccini, and some instant potatoes.
Once we finished our dinner we returned to the creek to wash our mini
pots and spoons. Afterward we were
treated to a wonderful campfire, although some of the girls had some trouble
hanging the food in the trees away from the bears. So that took some time to get taken care
of. Today was a great first day.”
“We woke up today
around seven in the morning and prepared breakfast. Once we finished and cleaned up we prepared
to set off for Hidden Lake. The
beginning of the hike was a struggle for some of the girls, primarily me. But our team leader made an executive
decision to change the order in which we were hiking, moving me toward the
back. I did much better in this
position. When we arrived at hidden
lakes the view was absolutely incredible…breathtaking. We hiked down to the lake and began our solo
assignments. Sitting on the water’s edge
and thinking about life…how much better can it get?!
The hike back to camp
felt much better and filled with many laughs.
When we arrived back at camp we started to work on preparing
dinner. For me it consisted of ramen
noodles and mashed potatoes, which is actually soooo good! I definitely plan to try this again when I am
home. We also had a surprise visit from John Sr. and Glenn from the main office
that evening. During group we talked
about our solo reflection projects and offered a lot of support to one and
other. After dinner we hiked up and
picked more huckleberries. The day ended
with all of us enjoying smores around the campfire.”
Day Three-
“We were allowed to
sleep in this morning until around nine which was wonderful. Once everyone was awake we separated into our
groups to eat breakfast and complete a motivational activity. Then we set off
to Caribou Lake. About half way there we
lost sight of the real trail and ended up having to make our own down to the
lake. It was a fun adventure. When we reached the lake several of us swam
in the water while others picked huckleberries or rested. Our leaders, John Jr. , Carl, and Jessi,
fished while we had our alone time to work on our personal assignments. They caught five fish.
Once we arrived back
to our campsite we cooked our regular dinner along with the special treat of
the fish caught earlier that day. They
were wonderful. We then were able to
hike up to lookout tower on West Fork Mountain.
This is about a mile hike up the mountain. It was breathtaking. Once we arrived back to camp we fell quickly
into our tents and fast asleep. It was a
day full of experiences that I will never forget.”
Day Four-
“Today has been a
whirlwind of emotions to say the least.
The day started off with us sleeping in (which was amazing) and then
eating breakfast. Afterwards we packed
up camp which was a little sad for some of us because of all of the amazing
experiences and beauty of West Fork Lake.
About two hours later, we began our assent to the tower which was
incredible. The hike was nice and slightly
challenging. Looking back over the last
week and the various struggles endured on the hikes, it is amazing to see the
growth and confidence within all of the girls throughout the trip. The views were so amazing.
We hiked back to the
cars in record time probably one hour and forty-five minutes. Then we headed to our next site. We arrived at a beautiful river and waterfall
that was gorgeous. Tomorrow we will head
back to the school. I am so thankful to
have been part of this incredible experience.
These are memories I will keep with me forever. I can’t wait to take a nice hot shower. J”
Day Five-
“On our last day of venturing, we packed up our tents in the morning and a few of us were picked to have a special pancake breakfast. Then after breakfast we drove back to the office and washed up the best we could and headed to Pizza Hut for lunch. We gorged down four supreme pizzas. Then we headed down for a long day on Lake Ponderay. We drove the Baisden's yacht out to some cliffs and swam and washed our hair in the lake. It felt really good to finally get our hair clean. We jumped off the 20-50 foot cliffs and went swimming in the middle of the lake. We had a lot of good food and drinks and had so much fun! Then to end the day, we piled into the Hydra Steakhouse in Sandpoint, Idaho. We had burgers, pasta, and chicken. It was a delicious meal. But by far, one of the best parts of the night was a midnight ice cream and a fun car ride back.”