Ninth annual Pioneer High canyoneering adventure
There’s nothing like a four day backpacking trip to get a student’s attention in the first few weeks of a new school year. A group of Pioneer High School students started their 2016-2017 school year with a serious outdoor adventure, it’s the kind of experience that changes lives.
The Rock Creek trip is held in a picturesque boulder laden canyon with fast moving water just outside of Quincy, California. Students and staff were excited and anxious, but they soon learned that they took on an experience like no other. They repelled, climbed waterfalls, held group reflection sessions, and jumped off cliffs which challenges were designed for those willing to face their fears. In the end they grew together as young adults and as school community.
Pioneer staff Cary Jordan, and Sandy Granucci, coordinated with a leadership training company called Project Discovery to give their students an experience of a life time. It gave these young men and women the opportunity to find the hero hidden within.
Skylar Collins and Justin McKee, 11th grade PHS students, attended their second trip as experienced student leaders. They consistently offered a helping hand and a kind word to their fellow students while helping with the technical gear needed for a trip such as Rock Creek.
Overcoming obstacles, working together to meet life’s challenges, and expanding their vision of what was possible are a few of the many profound lessons gleamed from 4 days at Rock Creek.