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Monday, September 16, 2013

Girls camp


Girls Camp @ Bear Lake 



Going to girls camp for the first time with 15 incredible girls, 6 leaders and two priesthood brethren... It was a great experience I cant even start to explain how great of time it was. It truly has been an amazing experience!!! I felt as though I was one of the girls at some moments it has been so much fun. This trip was so spiritual we had many opportunities to share are experiences we had with our testimonies on the gospel and our savior. I teared up many many times listening to all the girls and leaders... 




Right before we arrived to bear lake we went hiking to explore the beautiful environment and to think about how much we are blessed to experience the opportunity to see all the beauty around us and what it does to change are perspective on things.



So because were cool we have invented shirt volleyball.. It was so much fun especially because we laughing the whole time. Our goal was that we had to bounce the ball with the volleyball and get the most passes that we could I believe we got to thirteen. Ha ha it was great!!! :)



On the way to the Minnetonka Caves we were able to take a picture of the Idaho sign... Some of the girls have never been out of state, so they were way excited to go to Idaho!!! 



Minnetonka Cave is a fascinating 9-room cave of stalactites, stalagmites and banded travertine that was originally found by grouse hunters. Don't miss one of the most striking stalactites in the cave, called the Bride, known for its lacy appearance. Three stalagmites, over 10 feet high, have diameters of nearly four feet. Enjoy a guided 90-minute, half-mile walk into this beautiful cave. Be prepared for the 400 steps up and down in the cave and bring a jacket, since the cave is cool at about 40 degrees year round. The road up St. Charles Main Canyon is paved to the mouth of the cave.

Minnetonka Cave



The Minnetonka caves was a great experience spiritually we had sang songs in the room they call the theater room it brought so much life in the room. We also were told to hold onto the iron rod when we could not see where we were going and to trust if we hold onto it... It will lead us through the path we are supposed to be. We also were going up to the highest point up the stairs which was supposed to be walking up to the heavens gate. It was such a great experience... The whole trip was!!!  

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