By Sydney Treuer

In order to build confidence and self-reliance in the outdoors, the teens took turns as trip navigators. Each day, a new pair of students would work with their trip leaders to plan the day’s paddle. The navigators-in-training made observations about wind and waves, listened to weather reports, checked tide charts, charted courses on maps, and ultimately helped make decisions about when and where the group would paddle. While on the water, the student-navigators lead the way to the day’s destination.
The alumnus’ experience served them well in the expedition. The teens took responsibility for all aspects of camp and kayak life, and managed most tasks with little help from instructors. When presented with the challenges of camping in Prince William Sound, the teens responded with finesse and quick action. When a late night high-tide crept up on camp, the teens worked together to move the tents higher on the beach. On another occasion, the alumni paddled more than fifteen miles in windy conditions to reach a camping site in Squirrel Cove.

