This is the view from the top of the mountain that we climbed during our horseback riding trip
Many of us were beginners but Pablo gave us the basics before we were assigned to our horses
Before the hike, we could see a rainbow from the deck that we eat breakfast at every morning
We all had lots of fun riding up and down the mountain, despite the fact that some got saddle sores
It felt like you could see for miles once we reached the mountain's summit
The horse back riding path was lined with rainbow eucalyptus trees that looked to be from the set of the play
We stopped for a couple of minutes to admire the view and then continued back down the mountain
We all woke up extra early in order to make it to the horse ranch before it got too hot. We traveled across several trails, fields, and even a couple creeks. During the beginning of the ride, we even saw a howler monkey in a tree above us. When we got back from the ranch, we had a long break and then got together with a science groups after lunch. We spent the rest of the afternoon working on our projects and starting our big finishing projects -A.K.A That science Grind.
-Evelyn & Reed
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