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Thursday, March 12, 2020

Camp - Predator

Camp
We have just come back from the year 7 & 8 camp in Spencer park. All of it was fun but there was one specific part that I am going to talk about.

Predator
Once it was dark we played a game called predator. Everyone was given a sheet with 6 lives on it. We were given 2 minuets to run anywhere in Spencer park. After the 2 minuets was up then all of the adults would run and try and tag us. Every time we were tagged we lost one of our 6 lives. Me, Meg, Sophie, Lilly, Ava, Skye and Nevaeh all ran and climbed up a tree. When we were all in the tree we were being too loud and Mr Redmond (my teacher) found us. He climbed up the tree and tagged Skye. Meg, Lily and Ava jumped down from the tree but I was tagged before I could jump down. After a few minuets of running around I found Meg, Nevaeh and Lily. We all climbed up onto the top of one of the massive hedges out of the back of Spencer Park. We then spent the rest of the game sitting up on the hedges and looking down on all the torches shining through the leaves on the trees and listening to all of the screams of people as teachers spotted them. After about 10 minutes of sitting on the hedges we heard a voice of someone yelling up at us saying " I know that your up there!" The four of us went quiet so that the would hopefully give up and leave us. Eventually, after what felt like hours of waiting we heard the whistle blow 3 times to signal the end of the game. But... we couldn't get down. Everybody had started walking back to the camp sight and we were stuck up the top of the hedges! Meg and Nevaeh made it down and went to grab one of the adults to get them to help us. They came back to help us get down but first took a photo of the two of us on the hedges. Once we were at the bottom we headed back to our tents.

It was so much fun (but also kind of scary) playing predator and I will play it again if I ever get the chance.

P.S. I might be able to get the photo of Me and Lily and if I do then I will post it on my blog.

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