We are driving up to Sewell Peak and the road was a bit bumpe because of the stones and potholes. We parking all the vans in the bush so
we could walk up to Sewell Peak. We all waited for all the year 10s and teachers so we could start the walk. At the start some of us were walking
really fast I was one of them I sometimes walk really fast and some I don't even known but I known because of when I looked at Byron and Jack
walking fast. Mr Johnson told as to stop a few times we were walking way ahead of everyone and there were no teacher or teachers i
n front to stop us so Mr Johnson loud and told us to stop and wait for everyone. Mr Johnson got in front of us so we would stop walking
fast and they would be a teacher in front of us. After we at last walked for like half an hour and stop of half an hour to wait for everyone to
catch up.
After my legs were start to hurt after so I thought I should slow down and walk with Poppy and friends. I wouldn’t be so tried and wasting my leg
engage. My muscles in the back of the legs started to hurt a bit from walking fast and way ahead of everyone and loses my leg engage.
So I walked with Poppy, Jamila and Nina and for a second they were way ahead of me. I was on my phone taking a few photo of the
view of Greymouth, Runaga, Dobson, Stillwater and Hokikita to show my family like the walk was went to and what it was like and to show the whole
view of Greymouth, Runaga and that.
view of Greymouth, Runaga and that.
Sewell Peak was a really great walk up to see Greymouth, Runaga, Dobson, Stillwater and you can see Hokitika from they.
We did this walk for like a metaphor for NCEA next year. Like climbing up a mountain going up step by
step and it takes hard work to get up. Once you get to the top you would feel great like you made it all the way to just get up to the top and something
mint be there.
mint be there.



