So during my EPIC week of bible camp, I went on a 5 to 6 hour hike to Moul Falls in Clearwater. I had plenty of time to breathe in and breathe out and sit back and enjoy Gods beautiful creation that lays around us. Bible camp gave a restart for my passion for God and His love like when you jump start a car during the coldest winter with the deadest battery. His creations will always keep me in awe. The detailed work He engraved into every rock bluff and the love He poured into every leaf on every tree that is fed by every rain drop of water. First of all the hike was only to be about 3 hours.......it turned out taking about 2 to 3 MORE hours that what. Within that time we learned much. Tom, our hike leader, would stop and tell us interesting info on the earth and it's age and such while others where catching up to us. We also learned a valuable lesson about water. Pack enough for at least a 5 hours hike. We ran out of water about just before half way through the hike. Hearing the rush of the waterfalls was a beautiful after going 3 hours without water in 38 degree sunny weather. Although it was harsh, I must say it was worth it totally. Not only did I get to connect with God even more through nature but I got to know Gracie-Poo and Vienna.
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Aw that is so awesome... I'm glad that you had such a good time sweety! I miss star tipping, it's some good times!! I'm going to teach my cousins it this weekend, it'll be hilarious :)
What an awesome time you must have had. So cool that it reconnected you with Jesus.
I love the waterfall pic.
What's star tipping?
Yeah. I'm so stoked to go next year hopefully as a part of the camp not a camper. Star tipping is when you go out at night and spin twenty times looking up at the stars, after you have done that someone with a camera tells you to look at them and then they take a picture of you using the flash and you fall over. It's really hilarious when you see it happen.
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