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First Week in Pucon! | New River Academy

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Dear Parents,

            Wow, I can’t believe that we are already finishing the first week of school down here in Pucon! Through ironing out the schedule, getting bodies ready for the river and minds ready for class, I have managed to get acquainted with all of my new students!! My name is Callie, and I am the new Literature teacher and Public Relations Coordinator. I will be keeping you updated on the happenings throughout our time in Chile, and am happy to chat with any of you at any time. You can read a more detailed account of my life on the staff web page, but here’s a quick summary: I grew up in Southern California, studied literature and international relations at the University of Salamanca, in Spain, and at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. International travel and playing outside are my passions. I am super excited about joining NRA, and know from the first week that I am going to love this job!
           Also joining us this semester is Lorenzo, our new Spanish teacher and native Chilean. Lorenzo loves all sports, and is a member of the Chilean National Rafting Team, which took him to the World Cup in Bosnia, where his team placed second. He has been involved with whitewater his whole life; his family owns a prominent rafting and eco-tourism company on the Rio Maipo. He also obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in eco-tourism. We are all excited about the kids learning Spanish from a native speaker.
           Four days ago, I went with Dave to collect the kids from the airport, and knew that I would soon fall in love with this program. Even after a long flight, the kids all eagerly introduced themselves and welcomed me. Four days into the quarter, I already feel like we have become friends, and can’t wait to gain their confidence further.
            To some students’ dismay, today is rainy; Andy has lured them out from the cover of the quincho to collect firewood to finish cooking our traditional Chilean lunch, pastel de choclo. The fire is growing and we are all preparing to enjoy a tasty lunch, tucked away in the comfort of the fire-warmed quincho. I’m in love with this place already. In a couple days, we leave for Choshuenco, to run the Rio Fuy, where I will update you again of our explorations here in Chile!

Callie

The Rio Claro Student Report

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

The last week has been packed full of stunning scenery and amazing waterfalls.  We arrived at the Rio Claro (Clear River) and immediately  headed downriver to check out the Entre Saltos (Middle Drops).  The run looked amazing, crystal clear water plunging over basalt rock and flying through tight canyons.  We couldn’t wait to hop on the river the next day.  Upon our return to the car we unloaded the trailer and found our rooms.  Each room was relatively small with a bunk bed and a larger bed against the opposite wall.  The boys divided into groups o three and split up.  Everyone was exhausted and couldn’t wait for dinner.  The meal was excellent.  Every meal at Hosteria La Flor De La Canela was delicious and filling.  We were always being well nourished and felt energized during the day.

As the next day rolled around, everyone awoke at about 7:55 and rolled out of bed just in time for morning workout.  After about half an hour of pushups and crunches, we got some breakfast.  At 9 our school day had started.  1st period was in motion and most of us were in Physics class working on our review projects.  Because Mid-Terms are here we are doing review activities and enforcing our knowledge for the exams.

At the end of third period we headed to the dining room once again for a delicious meal and to hear the plan for the rest of the day.  We decided to take the rest of the day off and after lunch gear up.  We put in just above the bridge about 100 meters from where we slept.  The Entre Saltos section is a class II-IV run that has an amazing, beautiful canyon wall.  We took it slow, scouting and running or portaging every drop.  The day went well and we were sad to take out.  We hiked home and unloaded our gear, showered and got ready for dinner and homework.  Lots of great pictures were taken that day and it was a great success.

Every day went similarly to the first day, half a day and paddle.  The next day I did the Siete Tazas with most of the group, some of the group hiked up to run the Vientedos Saltos. (22 Drops)  The Siete Tazas is a series of 7 clean drop ranging from 4 foot boofs to 20 ft waterfalls.  Every drop is unimaginably clean and everyone did well and no one got hurt.

We were all very sad to leave the Claro, but our faith in Dave reassured us that the next destination would be just as amazing.  We took a two hour van drive to a bus stop where we hoped onto a bus and ended up in front of a very nice hotel.  We are traveling to the Ache Bueno today and can’t wait to see the river!

Here are some pictures to give you an idea of what this river is all about.  (photo credit to Zoe, Taylor and Melina)

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