My goals for this subject
Throughout my journey in Muir, I set out to enhance my archery skills and also explore nature through snorkelling. I have always been fond of the ocean so the snorkelling program gives me a opportunity to explore it. Orienteering, my least favourite of the three still provided me with a lot of fun and positive experiences to take with me. My goal for orienteering was too explore a deeper connection with nature, which I achieved at the Jorgensen excursion where my team and I manage to navigate around a forest. I achieved my goals in archery, getting a significantly higher score in my last week than my first. My goal for snorkelling is to be able to consistently duck dive as it gives me opportunity to see more wildlife which I successfully manage to exercise during the Rottnest Camp. I didn’t get water in my snorkel and didn’t need to constantly take of my mask, a significant improvement.
Significant events.
We did an archery sky shoot where we shot arrows into the sky. Additionally in archery I hit a small balloon in the centre which was very exciting. we went to an excursion into the bush where we found many natural gems, such as a nice stone ledge. In snorkelling, despite being very cold, we saw a baby stingray and an orange octopus which I have never seen in the wild, the reef also looked extremely different to what I expected. On the Rottnest island, I didn’t know what a quokka was so it was very cool to see so many of them around
Weather observations and conditions.
The weather in Rottnest was very windy and cold so we had to speed up our snorkel in order to stay warm, missing some fun parts of the trip. This made the wetsuit very important in order for us to enjoy the experience. Mr J also had a talk to us about our mindset, instead of focusing and complaining about the cold, changing our mindset to its “fresh” definitely made the second swim more enjoyable and less focus on the cold.
Plants and animals I saw(flora and Fauna)
We saw a wide variety of fish, even finding a huge school of fish (about a meter long!). We also saw a baby stingray and some octopus. The reef was filled with moss and algae with some tiny fish hiding amongst them. I also manage to come across a fish trying to camouflage itself in the sand by burying it. On the land there wasn’t much variety but there was an abundance of Quokkas
3 Capabilities
Resilience: The water was definitely cold and it was easier to just not do the second swim however I’m very happy that I decided to push forward as the second swim was the most
Communication: Communicating with my piers on the camp, to make the processes easier. For example setting up the tents
trust: Having trust on your buddy to always be around you, trust in your piers to do the right thing.
What did you learn about yourself?
I learnt how that I can do more things If I have a good mindset