A
group of 43 Award participants (22 boys and 21 girls) from Miles Bronson
Residential School, Guwahati set out for their Adventurous Journey to
Rocky Island in a valley near Darjeeling, West Bengal. The group left for
their destination on 20 Mar 2015 night by train and was accompanied by the
Director (Pastoral Care), two House Mistresses and two Sports Teachers. Having
reached the railhead New Jalpaiguri the next morning, they left for Rocky
Island by bus. The thrill of the adventure began almost immediately when they
stopped by a freshwater stream en route to relish their breakfast. Finally they
reached the place by noon.
The
group was accommodated in tents and huts with the support of a simple
bathroom/toilet and a kitchen with open dining space. The young people enjoyed
their meals and were happy to wash their utensils themselves. The main focus
this time was Rock Climbing and Trekking. Special care was taken throughout the
trip to ensure their safety and security. Participants freely roamed around in
the surrounding hills and streams accompanied by their Instructors and escorts.
They were made to wade through a challenging width of the fast flowing stream,
learning to work as a team with close coordination to cross the stream.
Rappelling and steel wire sliding were among the other activities conducted
during the camp.
During
the afternoon session the participants practiced erecting tents and shelters
with natural wood and the minimal material available. In the evening the group
gathered around the campfire and participated in the music, dance and group
games.
On
23 Mar morning the group was guided on a trek through hills, deep forests and
streams. They were taught various types of knots to be used while making
support systems to cross streams and also given training on survival tactics in
the jungle. By afternoon the group departed for New Jalpaiguri to return to Guwahati
by rail. The group reached MBRS the next morning.
The participants learned not only basic life
skills to survive in a jungle but also strengthened their confidence. The trip
was a huge success and many of them can't wait for the next available opportunity
to return to those environs again!
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