Once again we are preparing for our week at Camp Lutherock. Middle School youth are in the MS Sampler program and the High School youth will be on the Whitewater Week program. We will attempt to keep you up to date with what's going on during the week here at this page. Links to the daily photo galleries will be posted in each day's entry. The entire gallery can be viewed here.
Lutherock 2009
Trip Home
We have loaded up and are on the way home. If you believe the GPS, we'll be home around 8 (like that's gonna happen!). With meal and fuel stops, it's still possible to be home by 10 -- but we'll see.
I've updated our group shot on the home page here at LCC Youth dot com. I'm trying to do a little photo updating from the road. But the majority of the photos will have to wait until tomorrow.
Busy Week
It's been a busy week here at Lutherock. With our very limited connection to the internet (it's slower than dialup), we haven't been able to upload any photos yet. I may head into town this afternoon to try to find a place that sells a day connection and get some of the photos uploaded.
The Whitewater Week youth came back yesterday afternoon (Thursday). This was a bit earlier than we expected them. It turns out that they were able to do two of their trips in one day (a morning trip followed by an afternoon trip). This freed them up to come back during the day on Thursday rather than coming in real late Thursday night. It was great to have them join us for cookout night and share stories of their adventures on the river. They will be on the challenge tower all day today. Most of the adults are out there with them as well.
This noon I spent in town picking up our spare tire for the trailer.
Let me see if I can summarize the week. The middle school youth enjoyed the advanced ropes and GIC (Group Interaction Course) on Monday. This was a great opportunity to get to know the other youth in their adventure groups. This year, the adventure groups were split up into boys and girls. They pretty much did everything together, so it really didn't matter. (Although it was a concern to some the first night when they found out).
On Tuesday, I joined the groups as they did the Loop Hike. This involved hiking up to the top of the mountain where they have a cross and it's appropriately called "Cross Rock". Then the trail proceeds along the ridge of the mountain to another corner of the property called "The Pinnacle". Because of some home construction just off the Lutherock Property these past few years, they have had to blaze a new trail to the Pinnacle. This new trail is quite challenging. But I think all agree that the extra work was worth it for the beautiful view and relaxing time on those pinnacle rocks. It was easy to tell when the front of the group arrived at the top with all the shouts of "WOW" and "Awesome View" that we heard. After spending about an hour there, we proceeded down to the Main Lodge completing the loop. I understand that the total hike is just over three miles. After dinner, we enjoyed a presentation of "LDR" or "Life, Death, Resurrection". This is an interactive presentation of Jesus' life put on by the counsellors. Many of the important events in Jesus' life leading up to his crucifixion. An interesting and moving way to present a message for our worship that evening.
Wednesday was caving for the middle school youth. I think this is the third time I have participated in this activity and even though we go into the same cave, each time is a completely different experience. About the only thing that's consistent is how messy you get in the process. The guides took us thru several really tight crawl spaces, showed us many interesting formations that happen in caves. We even saw some of the cave's inhabitants. One of the most amazing parts for me is the total darkness. We rarely ever get to experience total darkness in our world. This is one of the few places where it is truly dark. When they have us all turn off our lights, the inky black engulfs you and your mind tries to convince you that you can see something when you really can't.
Thursday was middle school's day for going whitewater rafting on the Nolichucky river. This year, we all went on rafts. Last week they had alot of rain and the river has been up and running fast. Thursday it was finally coming back down to a normal level. Because of the drought last year, the "normal" level felt really fast for us. We had wonderful guides that took good care of us and provided safe and fun run down the river. One of the rafts got wrapped around a rock. All of the rafters were safely rescued before they proceeded to figure out how to remove the pinned raft. This was an excellent demonstration to all of us of just how powerful the river is. None of our youth or adults were on that raft.
And today, (Friday), I had breakfast with the high school youth before they went out to the Challenge Tower where they will spend most of the day. The Middle School youth hiked back up to "Cross Rock" where they will climb and then repel about a 70 foot rock face. After dinner tonight we will have our closing campfire followed by a celebration. The kids will pack up so that we can hit the road early tomorrow morning.
I'm really sorry that the internet has been an issue and we haven't been able to keep you up to date with pictures through out the week. Someday they might actually get a real internet connection up here. I was encouraged to see a couple of trucks from a local cable provider working on some homes leading up to the camp.
We'll try to post some more tomorrow.
Erik
On the Road
We pretty much started our trip when we said we would. It was just a little after 10 pm that we pulled out of LCC. The drive up was quiet and uneventful until around 10 am Sunday morning. We had a tire blow-out on the trailer near Newberry South Carolina. The trailer handled nicely as we pulled off the road and traffic wasn't bad at that time of the morning. We quickly determined that we needed to take the tire in to have it replaced. Our spare for the trailer was stolen some time ago and we hadn't replaced it. Anyway, we quickly removed the tire, loaded it up and took all the youth to the nearest WalMart where we were educated about South Carolina "Blue Law". It turns out that in South Carolina, stores are only able to sell food products before 1:30 PM on Sundays. While this sounds like a great philosophy, it turns out to be inconvenient for us. Anyways, we made use of the time by bringing the youth to Newberry Lutheran College for a quick tour of their campus, then off to have some lunch in Newberry. Finally, back to WalMart to have the tire replaced. We were back on the road by 2:30 and pulled into Lutherock 6 minutes before dinner was to be served -- perfect timing! This is why we leave a little earlier than we need to -- in case something unexpected comes up. If not, that gives us time to go play at a park before pulling into Lutherock.
Internet connection is very slow here so photo uploads will be small and few this week. I might find a better connection in town at some point. But please be patient with us as we try to get something for you to view.
Departure Information
Can you believe that it is almost time for our youth and chaperones to leave for Lutherock? I'm sure everyone is very excited about the upcoming trip!
A few reminders:
- Please be at the church at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday so everything can get loaded into the trailer. The estimated departure time is 10:00 p.m. on Saturday.
- Please make sure you put your camper's suitcase and sleeping bag in garbage bags and clearly mark your child's name on the outside of each garbage bag.
- If your camper needs to take prescription medication please make sure to bring the medication along with the attached form (completed) and provide to one of the chaperones for safe-keeping.
- We will get a phone call on Sunday from the chaperones letting us know that they made it to Lutherock. We will start a phone tree to contact everyone to let them know that the group made it there on time.
- Next Saturday we will get a phone call next Saturday when the group is about 2 hours away. We will start another phone tree to contact everyone to let them know the approximate time of arrival back at the church.
- Please respond back to this e-mail with the best phone number(s) to reach you at for the phone tree on Sunday and the phone tree next Saturday.
- The folks at Lutherock do take photos throughout the week and they post them on www.bunk1.com. Erik Mathre (one of our fearless chaperones) also takes a lot of great pictures and will post them on the LCC youth website when he gets a chance to get somewhere that has a decent internet connection, etc. Be sure to check out both sites to see photos of your camper in action!
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions, etc. See you on Saturday!!
