Archive for September, 2008
Camp McCullough ain’t no picnic
0 Comments Published by dvomsteeg September 27th, 2008 in Student Life.
From the look of these articles and pictures … you’d think Ventana was just a cheaper version of Club Med or something. I must confess that at times our staff feel more like cruise directors that cultural architects.
Ventana trailblazes into Portland
0 Comments Published by dvomsteeg September 21st, 2008 in VomSteeg Voyage. Jerry losing that rainbow trout he just caught. Can you imagine telling his friends …. “and the fish was this big.”
Micah learning from Jerry’s mistakes. He caught 4 trout that morning with Randy Gay as the casting specialist.
The VomSteeg’s visiting Pookie and the Pokorny’s for a great night of fellowship.
Chillin’ on the river and beyond
0 Comments Published by dvomsteeg September 9th, 2008 in Student Life.“Are you ready to meet your Maker?”
This question posed to some random stranger while sitting on a park bench might illicit some strange looks or even a mocking response about little birdies twittering about.
Yet, as you paddle down the Klamath river, with its class 4 sections, that are both steep and narrow, surrounded by jagged […]
This past week we kicked off our 3rd year.
Not to ever get complacent by keeping our program the same, we’ve made a few changes for our fall component.
Instead of meeting in Temecula, we thought San Diego offered a better view.
Instead of going to Hume Lake, we opted for the river rafting of the Klamath.
Instead of […]
One would think hiking with 50lb packs in the hot September sun would be a challenge. Apparently both Matt (jumping) and Ian (silly face) were in their element. With four days of packing, rappelling, and waterfall jumping the students had an amazing time connecting and getting to know one another.
As a child I often wondered how my parents could love me and my siblings equally. Prior to the birth of our second son I wondered if I could pull off this mystical feat. Although a few years apart, each with their unique personalities and behavior patterns, I could scream from the tallest mountain I […]