Day Three - Movement
Amaya B.
On the third day of our Cardigan trip we had the same morning as the day before; we woke up, went downstairs at 6:30, had some hot chocolate, and then ate at 7:30. During breakfast we (again) ordered our sandwiches for the hike. After we ate we had an hour to do anything and then get outside and with our groups and play games for a little while (again). After our games, like the other days we started our hike. Our hike was really fun, Conrad, Matheww, and I all sang 100 bottles of milk on the wall about 7 times. Grace then requested 100 boxes of cheez-itz on the wall, so we did. Two times. We saw a really pretty waterfall and it was great until Mason ruined it. He threw his water bottle down the waterfall and couldn't get it back. After all that happened, Andy, our group leader, told us a story about how he "Almost got married". It was quite interesting, and then he finally got to the point and started singing "if it wasn't for cotton eyed joe i'd be married long time ago, where did you come from where did you go, where did you come from cotton eyed joe". On our way back to the lodge to get back on the bus, we did solo hikes. After we all got back, we said our goodbyes, got on the bus, and then headed back to the school finishing our Cardigan expedition.The theme of geography I am showing in our last day at Cardigan is movement. We moved ourselves, our stuff, and ideas from Cardigan to Hopkinton Middle High School (HMHS). We got onto a bus to take off.The movement of ideas and knowledge comes from us learning new information on our hikes and in the lodge. We brought it back to Hopkinton and created this website with the new information.