Mind you, many of our Y-LINC campers were going to go to college, but it is always so amazing when someone comes into a program like Y-LINC, and keeps coming back, and now they know they want to have a life that has everything to do with outdoors, and they know how to get and where to get it.
Dr. Warren Conway explains telemetry. |
Dr. Tamberly Conway, Conservation Educator with the USFS and Dr. I-Kaui Hung, Professor of Spatial Science at The Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture at SFASU. |
Then it was time to loosen up and get active at the Health and Physical Education Building, where a Campus Recreation expert invited us to play some team building games. The campers had a ball as they raced around playing elbow tag, working together to lower a tent pole to the ground, tying themselves in knots, and many others. All the games had the common theme of creating bonds with each other, turning strangers into friends. It was all great preparation for our last activity at SFASU: climbing the rock wall. Fears of awkwardness and heights were conqured simultaneously on Thursday.
Elbow Tag at the Health Science building. |
Rock wall at the SFASU Rec Center |
Alberto Gomez with a tree cookie from the Sam Houston Campaign Tree. |
The next day would be another National Forest adventure, out to the land where nature helps to conserve itself...
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