Bhavar Kada Waterfalls we had our one day trek, initiated by school. We had a lot of adventurous fun as it was raining and had foggy weather. Also the mud was slippery that made it a little difficult. The scenery of that place was amazing which boosted the energy and excitement to reach the waterfall. This activity was more special and my favourite because I love trekking where we can enjoy having fun and have a peaceful break while taking in the energy of nature.

LO1: Identify own strengths and develop areas for growth
The trek was pretty easy for me and I identified my strength of flexibility and physical fitness that I was able to complete the trek without falling down despite the slippery ground. There were times that I found myself taking help of others to go down, which made me a little disappointed and I thought I could work on holding my grip and continue this trek without taking help, which made me more confident and proud.

LO2:Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills.
The most challenging part was after the trek, we all were wet including are bag so the extra clothes were also wet. In the trek the challenging part was the number of people because there was a rope that helped us balancing. As there were many people holding the rope at the same time, it was difficult to balance and eventually people fell down as well. The balancing was challenging and also developed a new skill of controlling your body weight while balancing.

LO5:Demonstrate skills and benefits of working collaboratively.
We all worked collaboratively and helped each other by holding hands so that the person can easily go ahead. In the trek we should work collaboratively because there are chances that if a slipped and falls down the person who’s ahead can also get tripped and it can continue the chain. So collaborative skills are important in a trek. During the trek we all helped each which made the trek successful and engaging.


