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  • SEMESTER PROGRAMS
    Kroka Expeditions SEMESTER Programs

    NH - Vermont Semester
    Life at Kroka Farm Base Camp
    Marlow, NH, January

    We come together as a large family at Kroka’s base camp and learn a multitude of new skills. We learn new ways of study and begin to document our learning through prose, poetry, drawing and craft. Each day starts with morning chores ranging from taking care of the farm animals, wood splitting and shoveling snow, to cooking on a wood stove and monitoring solar power. Morning chores are followed by silent observation of the world from everyone’s secret spot. After breakfast we begin our study with a main lesson. January subjects are directly connected with the expedition preparation and range from meteorology and wilderness medicine to nutrition and equipment construction. Each day we practice skiing. We learn classical and skate skiing, and take to the slopes of a nearby ski mountain for backcountry downhill lessons. Afternoons are devoted to studying and creating projects. In addition, each student will focus on an independent project in an area of the expedition, such as food manager, gear and equipment manager or master navigator. While students progress on their projects, expedition plans materialize into reality. Each day ends with a study hall, songs, music and community time.

    “ . . . We are in a state of perpetual preparation and boundless excitement. Every day we learn something new and get better at things we learned previously.”
    – Emily Turner, Semester Student, Bristol, VT

    Vermont Semester Program
    We learn about nutrition, appropriate foods
    for the trail and the importance of a local diet.
    Vermont Semester Program
    We make our own knives.
    They will be our most important tool throughout the journey.

    “A sense of place is a way of embracing humanity among all of its neighbors. It is an entry into the larger world.”
    – Robert Michael Pyle

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