Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Mountain Biking in Big Bear
The annual mountain biking trip to Big Bear is always popular -- so popular that this year we moved it earlier in the season in the hopes of getting two trips in before the snow falls. The trip attracts a wide range of skill levels, from beginning bikers to more experienced cyclists capable of tricks. We split up into two groups when we arrived, and spent the day hurtling down the mountain only to ride the ski lift back up for another run. Though pretty much everyone wiped out at some point (Vicente looked like a coal miner covered in soot after crashing into a patch of dark sand), we kept getting back up for more. A true testament to the grit (and grime) of Webb students.
Vicente shows off.
Claire on what would become a particularly steep course that had me walking my bike. She stayed on.
James on one of the well-groomed trails
Terence -- what goes up...
Devin on the ridge
Stir catches a lift
Joe
Vicente
Rachel and Christie at the school van. This particular location is nice because you can stop at the van between runs and get some lunch.
Kevin
One many of the trails, there are options to the side that make life a little more interesting. Stir almost always took them.
Vicente
Friday, September 14, 2012
Snorkeling at Laguna Beach
If you could go snorkeling with anyone in the world, you should go snorkeling with Mr. Lawrence. There aren't many people out there with a combined knowledge of undersea life, courage to dive down and find it, and ability to actually catch it. On a one-hour snorkeling trip this past weekend, Mr. Lawrence found a sea urchin, several endangered abilones, and caught a lobster and a shark (again!). We also saw wrasses, leopard sharks, and garibaldis, the state fish of California. Quite an adventure!
Danny with a sea urchin
Anni with an abilone
Mr. Lawrence shows off the lobster he caught (click to enlarge).
Justin
A garibaldi
Ian uses a strand of kelp to dive down and find an abilone.
Anni with the horned shark -- it has a sharp "horn" sticking out of its dorsal fin.
Ian
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Rock Climbing at Big Bear
The rock-climbing after-school activity has spawned serious interest in outdoor climbing, with several budding enthusiasts emerging from the student body. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Harris, the group traveled to Big Bear on Sunday for a full day of climbing. Abby even did some lead climbing for the first time, setting rope for the rest of the group. Below you'll see pictures of students developing some serious skills, learning to trust each other, and building their own confidence as they do it.
Jack
Abby navigating a technical climb up the crevice
Anthony nears the top
Christie in perfect form -- leg pointed left, reaching right
Almost there Dolly
Joe
Mr. Harris sets the climb.
Ms. Blomberg
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