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Killary Adventure Trip


 Day 1:  On February 5ththe transition years left for our  when we reached the mountain top we were astonished by
 adventure trip in Killary. We left behind heavy snow in Cavan  the scenery. The view was amazing, the sky seemed like it
 and made the trip westward. We were all very excited and  stretched forever. The view and the feeling of standing at the
 could not wait to arrive at our destination and get stuck into  top of a mountain were de nitely worth the di cult trek. We
 all the activities. The bus journey seemed to take forever but  then walked back to the centre where a hot dinner as waiting
 it was worth it when we arrived at the beautiful countryside  for us. We passed the night away playing games, exhausted
 lodge in Killary Harbour, Ireland’s only  ord. The centre was  and proud of what we had achieved that day.
 surrounded by water on side and mountains peaks the other   This was the most enjoyable part  of our overall  Gaisce
 side, the views from the bus were incredible.   experience.  We also had to do a physical activity for 13
 We went straight to our rooms and unpacked our bags. Then  weeks, develop a skill, such as helping in a Mini Company,
 we went straight to the laser tag course where we had a lot  learning a musical instrument etc.  We also had a community
 of fun and also very wet! Exhausted and  lthy dirty, we went  section to complete, which could have been taking part in a
 back to the centre to shower before dinner. After we ate, we  club or society. Some people in our year were involved in the
 passed the evening by playing cards and fun social games;  Green school committee, student council or in youth clubs   Trip to Dublin Zoo
 it was relaxing and just what we needed after our long day.  outside school.
 Day 2: The following day we woke early, excited about the   Day 4 : On day four we also woke early and although we were   On March 6th, the 3rd year c.s.p.e class left the school for Dublin zoo as part of their action project.
 activities planned .We did the climbing wall  rst which was   looking forward to getting home, we also knew that we had   The action project was on raising awarness of the threat to endangered species worldwide.
 quite di cult and a little scary. Then we got on the bungee   shared an amazing experience that we would never forget.   We contacted the chief zookeeper at the zoo and we also contacted a spokesperson from ‘World Wildlife Fund’
 swing which was truly exhilarating.  After dinner we went   Before we got the bus we had to  nish the last 5km of our   based in London. She told us about the work she does with her organisation on behalf of endangered animals.
 Gorge walking through an icy water river which was di erent   hike. This was not as tough as the 20km we had walked the
 to anything we had ever experienced. It was quite a lot of   previous day, it was quite relaxing and a great way to spend   When we travelled to Dublin zoo we had a pre-arranged question and answer session with Orla, the education
 fun though and we were all ready for a nice hot shower and   our last hour in the countryside, soaking up the beautiful   o cer. We learned more about what the zoo does to protect endangered animals and what dangers these
 dinner afterwards!   scenery. Then we returned to our rooms, packed the last of   animals face in the wild. We also learned lots about the animals we were adopting as part of the action project.
 our belongings, said goodbye to the sta  at the centre and   We adopted the Amur Tiger, the Gira e and the Rhinoceros.
 Day 3 : Day three was the big one. We went on a 20km hike   boarded the bus home. It was a trip that we will never forget.     The funding for the trip and adoption was raised by a ra e where the prize was a family trip to the zoo. A cake
 along the mountains. This is what we needed for our Gaisce   sale was also held to raise money.
 award. It was crisp dry day and although it was tough,   By Fionan Lavin
               This project was very enjoyable and has made us aware of endangered animals and what we can do to help.
               We would like to thank Mr. Ames and Mr. Noctor for all their help in organising our C.S.P.E project.
                                                                                           By Emma Graham
























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