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October 18, 2009

Venture Vermont 2009 — Mission Accomplished

Moon-rise This summer, I blogged a couple times about the Venture Vermont Outdoor Challenge, a self-guided scavenger hunt organized by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. I even wrote a "Getting By" column about it, because the prize for completing the challenge was a free day-use pass to all Vermont State Parks in 2009 and 2010. The deadline for entering was last Thursday, October 15; most of the parks shut down for the season in mid-October.

My partner, my kids and I spent the summer hiking, boating and swimming our way through the challenge. Last Tuesday, we tallied up our points, downloaded the photographic proof of our accomplishments on a CD, and sent the score sheets Photoand CD to a state office in Waterbury.

On Friday, when we got home from work, there was a heavy envelope waiting for us in the mailbox... containing our silver VIP passes! Also enclosed was a sweet form letter from Rochelle Skinner, Parks Sales & Service Manager, congratulating us for earning 250 points each. Nice.

So what did we do to earn these passes? Here's a partial list of our prize-winning activities:

  • Skipped rocks at Kettle Pond
  • Waded in the water at Sand Bar State Park
  • Camped in Groton State Forest
  • Built a fairy house near our campsite
  • Climbed Mount Philo (worth 20 points because it was a Venture Vermont bonus activity that week)
  • Didn't watch TV for a week (easy because we don't own a TV)
  • Identified an Eastern Spotted Newt, a turtle nest and a pitcher plant
  •  Went canoeing
  • Played on playgrounds
  • Went for a picnic
  • Visited Seyon Lodge
  • Hung our laundry out to dry
  • Threw a birthday party for Smokey the Bear (no candles on the cake! -- another bonus activity)

I know it's kinda corny to be so excited about this, but it was actually really fun, and now we have these free 2010 day-use park passes.

The next challenge is going to be making sure that we don't lose them before next summer...

It's not corny! It's cool, sweet, awesome, adorable, heartening, admirable, splendid, and just lovely. Good job, you guys! I would love to see the photos of the fairy house and Smokey's flameless birthday party.

I think we all feel the weight of cumulative secondary trauma from hearing and reading about war and murder and genocide and human evil all the time. I have been happy to read about your family's parks and rec adventures this summer Cathy! It reminds me that there are still beautiful places and wonderful families out there.

Thanks, Molly.

The fairy house looked better in real life than it did in pictures, or I would have posted a photo. It was more of a fairy hovel, actually. But it was worth 5 or 10 points a piece, regardless.

That is so cool! I was just cleaning off my desktop and saw the form I downloaded after I read one of your posts. I had forgotten about it. That's awesome that you did it! Enjoy your well-earned passes!

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