
The grand finale of staff training is always the staff trip: 4 nights out in the Boundary Waters with a handful of fellow staff members. I jumped for joy when I was invited to tag along. It was a new role for me to not be the guide of the trip, but I enjoyed the trip immensely. Our route was familiar: Kek, Cherry, Sag, Seagull. Highlights of the trip were spending nearly 16 hours straight in our sleeping bags on a particularly cold and rainy day, witnessing an ungraceful duck fly into a hole in a tree, countless fits of giggling, learning that dehydrated veggies are not a good addition to trail pizza, and visiting a favorite place of mine - Benny Ambrose's site on the Ottertrack.

Right before departing, I witnessed the first camper groups of the summer head out on trail. It was hard to digest the thought of not canoe guiding for the summer, and even more difficult to acknowledge that my chapter as a staff member has ended. But, I also have found joy in the thought and act of passing on my love for the place. I'm so thankful for the opportunity to share what my summers there have taught me with the staff and volunteers who find themselves there now.
