Skinner's Falls
Woo hoo Delaware River!
25.07.2006
This past Monday, me and a few girls decided we would embark on a new challange. Olburg drew us a not-quite-to-scale (to say the least) map of how to get to Skinner's Falls on the Delaware River in New York State.
So off we go in our borrowed Chevy Cavalier with Maine plates (thanks to Angela) with Olburg's directions. They were drawn on a napkin by the way... Well needless to say we saw alot of the countryside before finding the Falls! They wern't falls exactly either, more like rapids, but it was beautiful. Clearly a place where lots of camp folk hang out, as the place was littered with drunk college kids that were all clearly on their days off as well. It was hot and thanks to our pitstop at Dave's grocery store we were stocked with fruit, munchies and beer.
The four of us chilled out all day in the hot, hot sun and soaking in the river. It would have reminded me of Merritt if you were to throw an extra few thousand of people in it. I was going to swim across it because then I would have swam across the border back into Pennsylvania but a fish (I think) bit me on the foot. It didn't hurt but I screamed and ejected myself from the river and I am pretty sure even the birds stopped chirping to look at me. It was embaressing but hilarious.
That night we headed into Scranton to the mall to get Subway and milkshakes. Two of the girls found a store where everything was 6.98, and I mean everything! We are going to go back on Wednesday night to see what we can find (hopefully a duffle bag as I am not going to be able to fit everything in the bag I brought!)
Camp is going well, today was junior camp special day because all of senior camp is out on trips (Baltimore, Boston, etc). We had a pirate theme day, it was fun. They were divided into color teams and required to do a number of tasks in order to free they people who were taken prisoner at the beginning of the day. One of the tasks was to make and sing a cheer or song. I was under the impression that it would be a raw, raw, go green! type of cheer, but once I saw the girls in cheer-making action I was blown away.
Out came the ipods, equipt with portable speakers. Team by team these girls played songs like 'Holla back girl' and U2's 'Bad Day' line for line and created new words. It may not sound like much but they did an amazing job. They were all pirate themed too! At the end of the day the red team won with a wicked rendition of 'Under the Sea'.
My girls get back from their trip today, so I am sure our cabin will be filled to the brim with more food, as if the amount of food their parents brought (a week and a half ago) wasn't enough.
The weather has leveled out too finally, we haven't had a extremely rainy day or 105 degree day in almost a week... I'm keepin' my fingers crossed.
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