Golden Hill Steiner School
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Denmark WA 6333
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Class 6 Camp

On the first week of term Class 6 headed off on our camp.  We all had lots of fun and precious memories were made.  Many thanks to Carl Dusenberg and Jewels Auburn for joining us on camp.

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On Monday 10th of October Class 6 from Golden Hill Steiner School in Denmark W.A. left to go to the Nanga Bush Camp at Dwellingup.  The Nanga Bush Camp is a group of little cabins, dorms and activity areas, such as a climbing wall, and a shallow rocky river all set in the bush.  We were all delighted when we arrived and everyone hurried to his or her dorms.

Dinner was cooked in the girl’s dorm and eaten on a beautiful patio outdoor area.

On the second day we went orienteering and played archery tag with foam tipped arrows.  We were all quite tired that night and enjoyed a vegetable curry for dinner.  The third day was a trip to Pinjarra and a high ropes course.  Nearly the whole class chose the high ropes course as their favourite activity.  It was so much fun!

The river at Nanga was fully explored and everyone had lots of fun there.  After dinner lots of us participated in a giant games session with literally giant games!  On the fourth and final day everyone was sleepy and tired and we piled on the bus and headed home.  For lunch we stopped at Kojonup bakery and walked to the park to stretch our legs.  We then boarded the bus and eventually arrived back at school.

By Sophie Wybenga

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On the 10th of October our class left school for the Nanga Bush Camp in Dwellingup.  It was a long bus ride.  We stopped at Kojonup for morning tea and our next stop was Williams for lunch.  Soon we were at the camp!

We unpacked and settled into the dorms.  The boys and girls were separate.  The boys and Carl slept in the Hermitage Cottage and the girls with Robyn and Jewels slept in the Roundhouse.

The next morning we were up early and went down to a really cool river.  After that we went to Dare Adventures and did orienteering.  It was really fun.  We then had morning tea and then participated in archery tag, which was also fun!

Back at camp we prepared dinner to make a yummy vegetable curry and it was delicious!  That evening we played board games and then the boys left for their dorm and we all went to bed.

The next morning we could sleep in a little.  And so after breakfast we went to the river to explore.  That afternoon we did a high ropes course, which was really fun.  At the high ropes course there was lots of zip lines and obstacles.  That afternoon we were able to swing on the rope swing and played card games.  It was a really sunny afternoon.

The next morning we packed up and headed back to Denmark.  We stopped again at Kojonup and went to the bakery and the park.  We then travelled to Denmark and unloaded the bus and trailer.  Home at last!

By Violet Davidson