We then had Alastair, Elisha and Tim from Team Next Generation visit us and share their photos and experiences. Alastair has a blog http://alastairmcdowell.blogspot.co.nz/2014/03/godzone-kaikoura.html that some of us read before they came in.
And the team suggested the following websites for anyone who is interested in orienteering:
www.papo.org.nz and www.rogaine.org.nz
Tim from Next Generation is organising an event in early May.
Aakrista got a special present in the mail the other day. Rachel from Team Pat Farry Trust sent him her race bib.
Room 1 students, please post as comments below, all the things you learnt from our Godzone visitors and from following the race....
WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteThe photos look really great and its something I'll remember
I learned that you don't get to sleep
ReplyDeleteI learned that people from godzone have trained heaps. :) From Alannah c
ReplyDeleteWow room 1 looks pretty cool
ReplyDeleteWWOOWW
ReplyDeleteChris Forne looks and sounds amazing.
I wish I was him
I learned that you need a commitment about every challenge you do
ReplyDeleteNice bib Aakrista. I have learnt that you have to have atleast a girl.
ReplyDeleteI learnt that godzone is a tough adventure
ReplyDeleteI learnt to encourage other people and I also learnt to show respect other people
ReplyDeletecool work making this
ReplyDeleteNice bib Aakrista. I have learnt you need a girl in the team. The godzone race is AMAZING
ReplyDeletenice job Aakrista
ReplyDeleteIts awesome working as a team
ReplyDeletewow great commets siad my sister
ReplyDeleteHope you had fun meeting tim. hope one of you win the golden shoe
ReplyDeleteyou look awesome aakrista tots
ReplyDeletenice bib aakrista, it looks great on you. I learnt that everybody in a adventure team has to have different skills in the adventure team.
ReplyDeleteTim is amazing
ReplyDeleteI love that bib i wish i was in team 20
ReplyDeletenoice aakrista and to all the people in the godzone and the children in the class (including me) who supported the godzone people
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