Term 4 - Canoeing in Hopkins River Print E-mail
Term 4, 2011 Canoeing

On the 23rd of October group 2A had canoeing on Hopkins River they starter out at the loading dock near Warrnambool Rowing Club and from there they all rowed down to the river mouth, at the blue hole. Once there they used up lots of spear time by either swimming in the sea or playing in the sand dunes rolling up and down them.

After it was lunch, sitting on and around the canoes they had a lovely lunch of sandwiches that they had made in the morning. Then it was back in the canoes paddling back up to Warrnambool Rowing Club to beach and repack the canoes back into the trailer and back home.

Ben P - Diamond Valley College

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