Tongariro Hiking Bag
1. Rope
2. Water
3. Good Walking Shoes
4. Snack
5. Extra Clothing (e.g. jacket if cold etc)
About Me
Hi, My name is Sam and I am a Year 5 student at Mt Carmel School. I wanted to participate in the Summer Blogging as I was with my mum when Rachel came to talk to her class. I asked my mum if I can join. Finally she agrees and I am very keen to journey through with so many children around New Zealand.
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Hey Sam, thank you for also writing a short list of the things you'd take hiking on the Tongariro Crossing. I think you have included some essential things, well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat might you need the rope for?
What sort of snacks would you bring? I would bring muesli bars, sandwiches, fruit etc.
Good walking shoes are ideal, you wouldn't want to wear slippers, high heels, soccer boots etc.
What would you have for breakfast on the morning of the hike?
Thanks, Billy
Hi Billy, you must know everyone who blog. What a big job you are doing. Thank you for reading my post.
ReplyDeleteThe rope is important because I can use it when I slip or someone slip we can throw it over to hold on to.
I need to take energy bars and fruits. For my breakfast, I will have weetbix and milk to give me energy for a good start.
Hey Sam, thank you! It sure is a big job. It's been really enjoyable though. Rope is a good idea, I never thought about how it could come in handy. Especially if you are crossing dangerous sections of the hike.
ReplyDeleteYeah I would have eggs on toast I think. You'd want to have something that is going to keep you full for as long as possible.
Thanks Sam,
Billy