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  • SEMESTER PROGRAMS
    Kroka Expeditions SEMESTER Program

    NH - Vermont Semester
    Life at the River
    May

    After a month of carving, pounding, reading, sanding, weaving, writing, and chopping, we pick up a new tool. It’s smooth, strong, and individually crafted—the paddle. We step into a shining cedar canoe with paddles in hand. The ancient travel routes open to us and suddenly, we are free.

    We study hydro power and water quality.

    We learn geology from the top of Mt Ascutney.

    We make fire with friction.

    We fill our bellies with fiddleheads, knotweed pie, and other tasty gifts from the riverbank.

    “Kroka has not only taught me white water paddling skills, bush life skills, and how to live in the world around us, it has also shown me the spiritual side of the world. Now I see what is around me in a new light.”
    ––Tommy Robertson,
    Semester Student 2006

    Vermont Semester Program
    Kasha and Chaga sailing.
    We use the wind to propel us towards home.
    Vermont Semester Program
    Sarah poling up the West River.
    Vermont Semester Program
    Carrying our canoe, Kasha, over a beaver dam.
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