At the top of every mountain we climbed as a CIT group we decided to do 10 push-ups. This is a pic of Bethany doing her push-ups on Big Slide. Bethany, Anna, Rosalie, Katie, and Natasha were my fellow CITs.
This beautiful view was on top of Gothics. We hiked Gothics the day after we hiked Big Slide, Wednesday. We also hiked Upper Wolfjaw and Armstrong that day. Gothics was our last one and we ate lunch and took a nap on top. It was glorious. Gothics was probably my favorite because there was a 360 view and the way down was so exhilarating. It was basically straight rock face. It felt like I was going to slide down the mountain. At one point there were even cables we had to hold on to.
One morning our counselors surprised us and told us we were going on a breakfast hike. We hiked Panther that morning. It was my second Tuesday of the CIT program. But instead of just hiking up, some of us ran up. It was tough but worth it. Once we got to the top, we made a fire and cooked breakfast. I cooked the bacon and Rosalie cooked the eggs. We had bacon and egg burritos. We also read some from the Bible before heading back to camp.
Bethany, Anna, Miss Charis, and I ran down Panther and while we were waiting for the others Bethany decided to pick blackberries. It wasn't long before the rest of us joined her. We ended up getting enough to fill about half our nalgene. When we got back to Tapawingo we made a cake in the Dutch Oven with our berries. It was so yummy.
Tapawingo. Place of Joy.
This is a picture of our campsite the second time we hiked in to the peaks. Our third week of the CIT session we went back to the high peaks. We were only there Monday-Wednesday but it was still good. Instead of staying at the lean-to this time, we set up tents in the campsite. I like staying in tents better for some reason.
On our way to the river I decided to get a picture of everyone behind me. It's a little blurry but I like it. Somehow Miss Anna was ready. But, it's Miss Anna. She's always ready for a picture.
This river was where we spent a lot of our solo, reflection time. We actually spent our 8 hour solo here. It seemed long but it didn't seem like 8 hours. It was so nice here on the river with no distractions. I got a little burnt but the water was super refreshing.
This sign is at the trail head where we began our hikes into the peaks.
I know this is blurry but I kind of like it. From left to right is Rosalie, Miss Anna, and Anna. This was taken on top of Chimney Mtn. Our last Friday we all had to get up Chimney as fast as we could. But we could go at our own pace. By the time I reached the top I was wiped out. I did it in about 22 minutes. I really pushed myself. But because of how much it hurt while trying to get to the top, it made it even more enjoyable sitting at the top and seeing the view.
This is Bethany and me. She is a few inches shorter than me so I decided to get a picture where she could be taller than me for once. I love her.
So these pictures above are a pretty good summary about what the four weeks as CITs were like. There is so much more I could write though. God taught me a lot about leadership and so much more. He also put awesome girls into my life.
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