Sunday, September 30, 2007

In Wind and Rain....

Yesterday I did my eagle project out at Antelope Island. The weather was well… not desirable shall we say. When we first got out to the island the wind was blowing something fierce. And we were on the beach front! It was like standing in a 360 degrees sand blasting machine, sand got everywhere, in your nose, in your eyes, in your ears, in your mouth. It even got in your clothes that were covered! I had so much sand in my shoes it was like having arch supports. So here we were out in the middle of a giant sand blaster trying to build retaining walls out of logs. Everybody had to yell just to be heard over the noise of the wind, and you had to keep moving so you wouldn’t freeze to death. And could you believe that we were all having fun? We finally got one of the walls built and put in place, then it started to get colder, but we kept going. Then we started to work on the second wall, which would be twice as big as the first! We built it in two sections then put them where it needed to be. Then it started to rain! A cold driving rain, and it wouldn’t let up! So we were all out there freezing cold, and wet, trying to finish. Then the ranger in charge showed up and said that the park manager wanted the second wall done a different way! So finally after about an hour of debating, and freezing, and getting wet, we decided what to do. We were going to cut the second wall apart and move it to where it needed to be. But first we had to dig all the sand out that we had put behind them so we could even budge them. But still before we could move them we had to move sand to where they had to be. It took us over a half of an hour to move enough sand and level it off. Once we got all the sand taken care of we started to move them to where they were supposed to be. It turned out to be a lot easier to move them then we thought. Once they were in place we still had to put the last two layers on them so they would be tall enough, and while some of us were doing this there were others trying to backfill the retaining wall with even more sand! Now don’t forget that it was raining the entire time of the debates and so forth. Well we finally got it all done, and in five minutes we were gone. Later we met at my house for some hotdogs and hot chocolate. That is a project I don’t think that I will ever forget though. Working out in the driving rain and sand in thirty eight degrees weather was hard yet it was still immense fun. It was probably all the friends and family I had with me.

4 comments:

Rocket Boy said...

cool your working on your eagle scout project. my eagle is being processed at the national scouting office.

Panda Girl said...

Good job working on your Eagle! :D
Sounds like you had some fun in that cold weather lol

Border Walker said...

Cool stuff. Good job on getting it done. Too bad I had my eagle about a year or so ago! Good job! And my project was not quite so....interesting.

UTBreastroker said...

Wow rocket boy and border walker I had no idea that you two were rude and liked to brag. Thanks for the compliment Panda Girl.