Bzzzz [1.3]
Posted by: stuartdelony in Blogroll, Ministry, Uncategorized, backcountry, backpacking, camping, general, god, story, yd, youth dynamics, youth ministry
[continued from 1.2] So we made it past the first hurdle. Then we hiked on to our destination point. We were all relieved that we were done for the day. To pack light, we weren’t using any tents. We were just camping under tarps. Camp was set up and then dinner was prepped. We all ate at a pretty sweet view point watching the sun go down. Everything was perfect.
Then we got back to camp. The sun went down and the mosquitoes came out. And these weren’t normal skeeters, you could saddle these bad boys. So quickly, everyone got ready for bed, put on bug nets and then got in the sleeping bags. We were safe or so we thought.

I soon learned that mosquito nets only work if they’re a few inches in front of your face. When you lay down, the net lays next to your face and they bite you through it. We also learned that the sound of them swarming around your ears can keep you up all night. To make matters worse, it was a hot night. So we had either two options. Roast in your sleeping bag and get bit lets or venture out of the bag and get bit more. We all opted for a combination of the two. It was a sleepless night.

In the morning, I realized that I had been feasted up and one of my eyes was about swollen shut. Another boy had (and he counted) over 200 bites from his wrists down on both hands. So needless to say, once the sun came up we were packed and running down the trail. And yes, I mean literally running down the trail trying to shake off mosquitoes… [to be continued]
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Dude, in a crazy insane attempt to exploit the virtue of capitalism there is a company named Johnson and Johnson that made a little (very lite–under 7oz) thing called OFF. It pretty much keeps the skeets off of you. (And I’ve been stuck in Northern Canada where they spawn with Barry Bonds and the steroids make them huge!)
Oh my gosh! You poor things!!! I can’t even imagine what a trapped feeling that was. Did you at least get a little amount of bonding time?
Yeah, I was wondering if you’d heard of DEET.
We had the highest rated deet sold and it didn’t really dent the surface…
Though I want to be, I am so not an outdoorsy girl. Bugs, yuck.
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[...] We dug down deep to find the cleaner snow to fill our water bottles. In our packs we had some Gatoraide powder, with that we made slushies. There was a quick turn around in morale from despair to relief. They relished the moment, but it was only short lived… [to be continued] [...]