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Lunch TimeIn the clouds.But, that is not stopping the students from enjoying their lunches. At the summitJust when we reached the top, we were greeted by a sunny summit! The warm sun, an incredible view, and a delicious lunch had put a smile on everyone after such a hard long hike. Sector 6It is a popular rest stop as many groups have stopped here. Everyone is doing well and pushing forward. Our first BreakEveryone is doing fine and the weather is perfect. From here, we have been told that we have only 700 meters to climb and it will take approximately one hour. Half Way UpStonesGoing UpBeautiful blue skies and bright sun will help us up the mountain. Some of the students seem a bit nervous, but our guides are leading us at a very pace comfortable. Good Morninghttps://www.japan-guide.com/e/e8150.html We woke up at 6, cleaned our rooms, got our daily temperature check, and now we are breakfast in our rooms. Then, along with 10 teachers, 2 veteran photographers, and a nurse, we also have the expert guidance of 7 local guides to take us up Mt Daisen. They will be setting the perfect pace to get us all to the top safely. Wish us luck. Lights OutWe were expecting some students to stay awake and talk the night away, but just an hour after lights out, the entire hotel is as quiet as a mouse. This will be my last update for the day, goodnight. Climbing Mt Daisen
When arriving in the Daisen area, there was light rain all night making the outdoor BBQ a bit of a challenge.
Tomorrow we will have the perfect conditions for a hike with weather with cloudy skies with a low of 18 and a high if 23. The top of the mountain it will be a brisk 12 degrees. Hopefully, we will have more good fortunes with clear skies at the top. DinnerWe arrivedFinal Break道の駅 琴の浦 https://goo.gl/maps/kvoKLpQ22nCNCHBM8 The Tottori Sand Dunes - Sanin Kaigan National Park.https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e8102.html After sitting for a few hours and a hearty lunch, many students are eager to run around and enjoy the sand dunes firsthand. As this is a national park, the children cannot draw in the sand! They cannot draw pictures in the sand or make sandcastles! Japan is so strict, but maybe it is part of the reason that the national parts are so beautiful. . Different LunchesCan you guess which one is which? Tottori Sand Dune Center砂丘センター https://goo.gl/maps/haweqrUc2Q17SSRaA Awakura LandWe are now off of the expressway and now at Awakurando Roadside Station. There are many local farms selling their delicious looking fruits and vegetables. After a long Emergency Declaration issued bye the government, many families have not been road trips these past few years. As a résult, a few students are suffering from motion sickness. But, the hourly breaks are making things as comfortable as possible for the children. https://g.co/kgs/ZdYHPw After this stop, our next stop will be lunch in Tottori. W Kasai Service Areahttps://goo.gl/maps/mVrhNi4T8LMDLw4q6 After a short break, we will once again on the road to Tottori. The Outdoor Education CampThank you so much for the very warm send off. We are now on our way to Tottori. My name is Ryota Amoh(an English teacher at Ikeda Elementary School) and I will be updating you with photos and brief summaries for the next three days. Please take a look at the website throughout these three days as I will be sending new information when I have a free minute or two. Please stay tuned in. |
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