Sunday, January 29, 2012


In June of 2009 my friends and I set out on the greatest adventure of our lives. We had been planning and saving for almost a year in order to go on this expensive and demanding excursion. Our excitement for this trip had been boiling over ever since we had first made reservations to Philmont back in 2008. In my mind it would be the perfect camping trip and I'm pretty sure that's what everyone one in our group was expecting. So it was just our luck that the first night on the trail we had to sleep right in the middle of a raging thunder storm! To make matters worse we really weren't that good at setting up our Philmont-issued tents yet. The ends of the tent were suppose to be staked into the ground to create the tension that held the whole thing up, but my tent buddy Caleb and I felt that there was no point in carrying around the extra weight for 2 weeks so we made due with several large rocks that were laying about the camp site. It wasn't the best idea cause the rocks slowly slide inward releasing the tension which resulted in a sad droopy tent.
So there we were at the bottom of a wooded ravine, it was the first of 8 camp sites that we would occupy over the next 10 days. Everyone was just settling in for the night when it happened. An earsplitting boom shock the night and almost made me jump out of my sleeping bag. It didn't feel like any thunderstorm I had ever experienced. It wasn't till the second lightening strike that I realized what was up. The sky was lighting up at the exact same moment as the thunder boom! The lightening was striking the top of the ravine!I don't think that I've been that scared since. Whenever I had been in a storm before that I could always count at least 6 seconds in between the light and the sound. That means that the actually lightening bolts were quite a few miles away and that the chances of getting struck were pretty slim. That night at Philmont I knew that my chances of getting struck were higher that ever so I did the only thing I could think of, I cured up in my sleeping bag and shut my eyes. I actually manged to get some sleep except for a few times when I accidentally kicked something hard and round.
In the morning everything was soaked. The thunder had brought with it a heavy rain that seeped into our poorly assembled tent which had miraculously withstood the wind and the rain. Unfortunately Drew and Cameron weren't so lucky. Their tent had collapsed some time in the night prompting Drew to seek refuge from the storm in mine and Caleb's tent. It turns out that it was Drew's head that I had been kicking in the night. As for Cameron we found him tangled inside the fallen tent we all of their stuff and a decent amount of rain water. Needless to say the day had started out crappy and their was a general feeling of misery in the air. Not only were our cloths and packs weighed down with rain water but we had a 9 mile hike through the mud to look forward to. It was in that moment when things were getting tough that we decided that we were gonna make the most of it. We realized that we had invested too much into this trip to go through it with poor attitudes. We decided to be happy then and not wait for things to get better and that made all the difference. I believe that's true in life too.

1 comment:

  1. haha James, your so funny this post was great i can only imagine this happining to pour Drew. this reminds my of one time when my family went camping and him adrian and ve=idal wanted to go put thier own tent up so they went on some craxy road and put a tent right on the edge of this little drop off haha well me and pj went to find them in the morning and half of the tent was hanging of the edge hah pour adrian was pushed in the corner and hang of a cliff hah while reuben and vidal were sound asleep in the other side!! i absoulutly love your sence of adventure it so pure and hmmm i cant think of the other word, but you love to have fun and be out doors and thats really awesome your not just one of those bump on a long who like to sit and play video games all day!! Love Hope

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