Moondance Adventures Summer 2014 Catalog

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HAVE YOU ever...

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FRONT COVER: Railay Beach, Thailand Photo by Scott Joseph THIS PAGE: Talkeetna Range, Alaska. Photo by Sheldon Mills

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WELCOME to our ADVENTURES Experiences. When we look back on a life well lived, what do we really remember? It is those special times that we have shared along the way that help develop our character. It may seem bold to say that our purpose is to create a trip of a lifetime, but that is exactly what we strive to do on each and every trip. We encourage young people to believe that they have unlimited potential and that anything is possible. Time and time again we hear our adventures are “life changing,” “the best trip ever,” and “the best three weeks of my life.” These endorsements reinforce our vision that we have created something truly special. If you are looking for a unique, out of the box experience with other like-minded teens, we invite you to join us this summer for an experience you will not soon forget. Join us on the trip of a lifetime.

Hayes Hitchens President / Founder

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Talkeetna Range, Alaska. Photo by Chap Chapman


DISCOVER the MOONDANCE EXPERIENCE Letter from Hayes..................................4 Background and Philosophy................6 What to Expect ....................................7 The Moondance Difference.................8 Leadership and Staff.......................... 10 What Others Are Saying....................12 Live in the Moment..............................14 Moonup..............................................15 Safety..................................................16 2014 Adventure Tripfinder.................17 TRIP DESCRIPTIONS..................... 18 LEADERSHIP TRIPS

Northern Lights.................................. 20 Yosemite............................................. 22 Rainier................................................ 24 The Grand.......................................... 26 Chamonix Alps.................................. 28 CLASSIC TRIPS

DISCOVERY TRIPS

Mountains To Sea.............................. 38 Colorado Trail.................................... 40 California Discovery.......................... 42 SERVICE TRIPS

Hawaiian Islands............................... 44 Costa Rica Venture............................ 46 Machu Picchu.................................... 48 Ecuador + Galapagos...................... 50 Kilimanjaro......................................... 52 Thailand............................................. 54 Vietnam + Cambodia........................ 56 Belize + Costa Rica........................... 58 Maui................................................... 60 South Africa....................................... 62 References.......................................... 64 The Fine Print...................................... 69 A Day in the Life................................ 70

Big Wild............................................. 30 Pacific Northwest............................... 32 Cataract Canyon............................... 34 Wyoming Fly Fishing......................... 36

MOONDANCE ADVENTURES 2014 PHOTO CREDITS Jason Hogan, Scott Joseph, Mims Montgomery, Clark Harris, Chap Chapman, Adele Walter, Corey Robertson, Kelly McFarling, Alan Rothschild, Kit Burgin, Bettie McKemie, Tate McNeilly, Anne Lyle Shugart, Maggie Herrick, Olivia Coble, Kylie Hitchens, Jonas Hill, Rob McAllister, Galen Rowell, Kel Rossiter, Hayes Hitchens Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Photo by Maggie Herrick

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BACKGROUND and PHILOSOPHY MOONDANCE IS AN ADVENTURE TRAVEL PROGRAM FOR TEENS TO SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST FASCINATING PLACES.

Every Moondance trip offers its students unparalleled opportunities for personal growth. They find their curiosity and sense of connection to the larger world, stimulated by a rich set of experiences and encounters. Moondance students discover remarkable reserves of adaptability, resourcefulness, and spirit while undertaking adventurous and often challenging outdoor activities. Moondance leaders work diligently to establish a nurturing, non-competitive environment in which every young person is pushed beyond his or her “comfort zone” to a place where preconceived limits are challenged and significant personal growth can occur.

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Most importantly, Moondance cultivates individual achievement within a strong context of teamwork and community. On every Moondance trip, students assume responsibility for the other members of their group as well as for themselves, learning the importance of positive “expedition behavior” as the foundation for success in challenging circumstances. With this experience, students learn the value of both giving to and relying on one another to create a vibrant, healthy group dynamic.

Desolation Peak, North Cascades, Washington. Photo by Olivia Coble


what TO EXPECT WHAT YOU DO

STUDENT LEADERSHIP

On the first day of your trip, your leaders meet you at the airport or designated rendezvous site. You meet all the new faces, knowing that you will soon become fast friends. It is very normal to be a bit nervous as you get ready to venture out into new experiences, but you learn quickly that the more you are engaged in all aspects of your trip, the greater the rewards.

Though leaders serve as mentors and teachers, you are required to openly and honestly solve problems and deal with challenging issues that arise. In these situations, our leaders offer encouragement and feedback while empowering you to make choices and to be held accountable for them. There are inherent risks in backcountry and adventure travel, and leaders monitor groups very closely and turn over leadership opportunities as your judgment and skills sharpen.

From the first moment of your trip, you learn by doing. Most importantly, you learn to share in others’ challenges, fears, temporary setbacks and ultimately their triumphs. Bring only motivation, a burning desire to learn and a willingness to share, and you will take home a sense of accomplishment that will sustain you for years to come. A DAY IN THE LIFE

Each day involves one or more activities such as backpacking, sea kayaking, teaching English to a group of young children or contributing to a local community. You learn new backcountry and travel skills daily or sharpen those you already possess. Though our programs can be both physically and mentally challenging, you will find time to relax – soaking up a little sunshine, photographing the abundant wildlife, or swapping stories with new friends.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Many people will join a Moondance trip without prior experience. You don’t have to be a great athlete to fully enjoy a Moondance adventure. Anyone in good physical condition with a positive attitude, an adventurous spirit, and willingness to be part of a small group will find great success on Moondance. In return, be prepared to learn a ton about the outdoors and how to travel comfortably and safely all over the world. In doing so, you will be rewarded with the experience of a lifetime.

EXPEDITION BEHAVIOR

For some students, their trip will be the first time they have spent an extended period of time away from the comforts of home. For many, it will be the first time they have worked together in a group, with people from all over the country, 24 hours a day for weeks at a time. Therefore, teamwork, good communication and a positive attitude become very important. Good “Expedition Behavior” is acting with the best interest of the group in mind, looking out for other group members and being a good team member yourself. It may mean helping someone set up their tent, filling their water bottle, or simply encouraging them on a tough climb. It doesn’t take much to have good EB, but it certainly makes a difference to everyone on the trip.

FAMILY ATMOSHPHERE AND FRIENDSHIP

Making new friends and having fun are just two of the unique bonuses of any Moondance trip. With a small group of positive, wholesome and motivated teens living in a close environment, these bonds form quickly and keep friendships lasting a lifetime. Students tell us every year that having this sense of family is one of the best parts of their Moondance trip.

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the MOONDANCE DIFFERENCE WHEN DECIDING ON A SUMMER PROGRAM, THERE ARE NUMEROUS COMPANIES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE...

WHAT MAKES MOONDANCE UNIQUE? Much more than teaching young people how to climb, paddle or travel comfortably in the outdoors or a foreign country, Moondance wants to instill greater values in our students. Trust, communication, responsibility, perseverance, respect – these are just some of the values we want everyone to gain.

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Summit of the Grand Teton, Wyoming. Photo by Mims Montgomery


LEADERS

More than teachers or counselors, our leaders are role models and friends to our students. Great care is taken in the selection and training of our staff. Our leaders are able to make the adventure experience relevant to everyday life by providing opportunities for our students to take a leadership role in team building, group decision-making and commitment to the group effort.

WHO ARE MOONDANCERS?

I can honestly say that Moondance has played a valuable and important role in shaping the grown man that my son is becoming. It is wonderful to see Bane continue to blossom and I attribute much to the Moondance team and program…thank you! SUE KEENAN, MOTHER OF BANE SULLIVAN, 17,

ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES

Whether it is backpacking, rock climbing or whitewater rafting, we design a safe, learnby-doing approach to all of our activities. We maintain the highest safety standards throughout every activity. With technical activities such as climbing or mountaineering, we use subcontracted outfitters with professional guides to give us the best possible instruction and safety.

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DIVERSE PROGRAMS

Our students are motivated, intelligent, and share a common thirst for adventure. They are energetic, open-minded and positive. In 2013, Moondancers came from 32 different states and 5 foreign countries. Each new applicant must come recommended by way of two teachers who can speak in favor of the student as to ensure positive, encouraging group dynamics. SMALL GROUPS

Our groups are designed to be no larger than 13 students with at least 2 adult leaders. This small group dynamic allows for the best opportunity to get the most out of your experience.

Over the 18 years that Moondance has been around we’ve traversed some pretty amazing terrain. We offer domestic and international trips in the world’s most desirable locales. We provide a chance to learn technical and wilderness skills, to perform community service, and to immerse oneself in the culture of some of the most incredible places on the globe. MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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leadership AND STAFF ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Hayes founded Moondance in 1995 as a way to share outdoor adventures with young people. He has been working and designing programs for teenagers since 1975. The beginning of his nearly 40 years in organized camping were spent at Camp Deerhorn in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, a camp founded by his grandfather in 1930. A graduate of Charlotte Country Day School and the University of Alabama, Hayes served The Lovett School in Atlanta for twelve years as the Dean of Students and the Director of Summer Programs. He has participated in outdoor education programs with the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), the North Carolina Outward Bound School and the Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC). Hayes spends each summer visiting many students on their trips. Hayes’ wife, Michael, is a native of Nashville, TN and graduate of Harpeth Hall and The University of the South – Sewanee. Michael spends her quality time raising their daughter, Hunter. Hunter is eagerly awaiting her first Moondance trip in 2018. They live in Asheville, NC where they coordinate all Moondance adventures. 10 LEADERSHIP AND STAFF


MOONDANCE LEADERS Our skilled, dedicated and caring staff is the most important element for the success of Moondance Adventures. Our leaders are vital to the integrity and safety of our programs. Their responsibilities are quite diverse; they are instructors, leaders, facilitators, friends, fellow participants and role models. Moondance leaders form the nucleus of what makes this experience such a positive part of the program. Great care is taken when selecting our staff. At the heart of every Moondance expedition is a group of highly qualified, dedicated, enthusiastic adult instructors who have been carefully selected from a large group of applicants. Many of our leaders return year after year with many being past participants. They are well-traveled, bright, energetic, conscientious adults with a healthy sense of humor, who love sharing their enthusiasm for the outdoors. Moondance leaders are united in their passion to create the best experience possible and are most certainly the key to our success. All leaders are a minimum of 21 years old, with the average age being 25. They are well educated and have completed, or are on their way to completing, their undergraduate degree with many pursuing advanced degrees. They enjoy working with teenagers and have extensive training in wilderness programs and experiential education. Many are graduates of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) or Outward Bound. Many have full-time careers in secondary education or as full time outdoor educators. Each leader has a minimum of 80 hours of medical training as a Wilderness First Responder. Their primary job is to keep students safe and comfortable. To ensure that Moondance maintains its “safety first” philosophy, the student-to-staff ratio never exceeds 6:1. During our comprehensive 11-day staff training, each leader renews his/her commitment to Moondance’s philosophy and rededicates themself to serving Moondance students. Every Moondance leader is committed to the idea that to lead, we must serve. MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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There is no better sense of accomplishment than knowing you just completed something that certain people have never dreamed of completing in their lifetime.

He exited the plane with a greater sense of confidence and accomplishment. He seemed to have matured into a young man overnight. ERIC PRICE FATHER OF BISHOP, 14 NAPLES, FL

ALLY DIORIO, 15 ATLANTA, GA

This trip was more than I could have ever hoped. I learned more about myself, my capabilities and the outdoors than I ever thought was possible.

Going on this trip undoubtedly allowed me to achieve a perspective and sense of global citizenship that can’t be acquired any other way.

OLIVIA WHITTAKER, 16 SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE

CHRIS QUAZZO, 16

I enjoyed every part of the trip. I had no idea I could have this much fun…ever! MOLLY EDDINGS, 13 ASHEVILLE, NC

CHICAGO, IL

It’s almost as if Moondance hand picks the best kids from across the country to share experiences and live in the moment together. KELLY MCGEE, 18 PASADENA, CA

Thanks so much for giving our daughter such a special experience and opportunity to grow in so many different ways. SUSAN DOOLEY, MOTHER OF LAURA, 14 CHARLOTTE, NC


Thank you for your staff’s excellent care and guidance of our son. Count us as extremely happy customers. JACK AND ELEANOR BARNES PARENTS OF MARSHALL, 15 WEST HARTFORD, CT

I learned so much about leadership. I learned how important it is to step up and get things done.

Moondance is an unforgettable experience that will undoubtedly play a major role in developing your life.

ANN BROOKS JOHNSON, 18 BIRMINGHAM, AL

PETER WALLACE, 16 KENILWORTH, IL

Moondance is an opportunity to see what you’ve never seen, do what you’ve never done and make great friends and experiences along the way.

I think the best lesson I learned was to work hard, accept the challenge and have a positive attitude about everything. ALLY BURCH, 17 NASHVILLE, TN

TRISTAN BURKE, 16 LONDON, ENGLAND

My favorite moments on the trip were the ones where the group bonded as a whole. The activities were incredible, but the friendships are indescribable. MADELINE HOODIS, 16 DALLAS, TX

The greatest lesson I learned was that the only things you regret are the things you didn’t do. CLAIRE KING, 14 PENNINGTON, NJ

I learned more about myself because, by being in a group with totally new people, I realized what my character was like. ANNABEL WARREN, 14 ST. LOUIS, MO


LIVE in the MOMENT Life moves much too quickly as we can all attest. Unplugged and eyes wide to the wonders of the world, we encourage everyone to “LIVE IN THE MOMENT” and share an experience in ways few do in a lifetime. It’s our goal to impart a “SEIZE THE DAY” attitude and share all life has to offer.

Remember to always live in the moment. Don’t worry about the future, and just focus on what you are doing. ANDREY NASH, 13, KENILWORTH, IL

Ross Lake, North Cascades National Park, Washington. Photo by Kylie Hitchens

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MOONUP A highlight for many occurs during our evening debriefs which we call “Moonup”. Sharing challenges and triumphs with new friends creates a special bond. Conducted by peer-appointed Leaders of the Day, Moonup allows the group to participate in discussions about anything and everything. From thought-provoking topics, to belly-aching laughter, you know you are part of a special group during Moonup.

Not only did I do so many activities that I have always wanted to do, but they were made even more special by my new friends and reflecting during Moonup. MARY CAMILLE SAVOIE, 16, BATON ROUGE, LA

Talkeetna Range, Alaska. Photo by Chap Chapman

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SAFETY

SAFETY IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE FOREMOST CONCERN FOR ANY FAMILY LOOKING INTO AN ADVENTURE PROGRAM AND IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE ON ANY MOONDANCE TRIP.

We create an atmosphere where we allow our students to stretch their limits while ensuring their well being. Safety is continually taught and practiced throughout every course, and students play integral roles in our commitment to the safety of the entire group. We take enormous pride in our excellent safety record and work hard to provide a quality experience for our students. Our reputation is a direct reflection of our well-designed courses, detailed protocol for conducting safe activities and our low student-to-staff ratio. We constantly monitor and evaluate risks for each trip and make managing these risks a year round responsibility. We use only the finest outfitters and guide services for technical activities such as rock climbing, mountaineering, and whitewater rafting. Our leaders are integral to the safety of each trip. Prior to the start of our programs, our trip leaders participate in an intensive 11-day training where safety policies and procedures are discussed. All our leaders are certified as Wilderness First Responders, an 80-hour course in wilderness medical training. Every leader-team carries an extensive first aid kit at all times and are familiar with the emergency support systems in the areas we travel. We must learn to manage risks daily while living in the wilderness. Safety is not something that Moondance, or any program, can guarantee. Participating in outdoor adventure activities involves inherent risks and dangers that can lead to injury, property damage or even loss of life. Almost any activity can be potentially dangerous. These risks cannot be predicted and can include forces of nature and the possibility of accidents. We discuss how to respect and evaluate risks throughout each trip. We want to teach each participant that responsible behavior, good judgment, and a concern for group safety are the most valuable assets in the outdoors. 16 SAFETY


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MOONDANCE ADVENTURES 2014 DATES

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Anchorage, Alaska

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NORTHERN LIGHTS

June 16 – July 6 21 July 9 – July 29

9th – 12th $4,795 ages 15 – 18

YOSEMITE

June 16 – July 6 21 July 10 – July 30

9th – 11th $4,595 San Francisco, California ages 15 – 17

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RAINIER

June 28 – July 7 10

10th – 12th $3,295 ages 16 – 18

Seattle, Washington

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THE GRAND

July 12 – July 21 10

9th – 11th $3,295 ages 15 – 17

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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CHAMONIX ALPS

June 14 – July 6 23 July 8 – July 30

10th – 12th $5,795 ages 16 – 18

Geneva, Switzerland Paris, France

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BIG WILD

June 15 – June 28 14 July 2 – July 15

8th – 9th $3,295 Jackson Hole, Wyoming ages 14 – 15

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST

June 17 – July 7 21 July 11 – July 31

8th – 10th $4,295 Seattle, Washington ages 14 – 16

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CATARACT CANYON

J une 15 – June 28, July 2 – July 15 14 July 19 – August 1

8th – 9th $3,295 Salt Lake City, Utah ages 14 – 15

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WYOMING FLY FISHING

July 18 – July 31 14

8th – 10th $3,495 Jackson Hole, Wyoming ages 14 – 16

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MOUNTAINS TO SEA

June 15 – June 28, July 2 – July 15 14 July 19 – August 1

6th – 7th $2,895 Charlotte, North Carolina ages 12 – 13

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COLORADO TRAIL

June 15 – June 28, July 2 – July 15 14 July 19 – August 1

6th – 7th $3,095 Denver, Colorado ages 12 – 13

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CALIFORNIA DISCOVERY

June 15 – June 28, July 2 – July 15 14 July 19 – August 1

6th – 7th $3,095 San Francisco, California ages 12 – 13

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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

June 16 – July 6 21 July 8 – July 28

10th – 12th $4,895 ages 16 – 18

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COSTA RICA VENTURE

June 16 – July 6 21 July 10 – July 30

9th – 11th $4,895 San Jose, Costa Rica ages 15 - 17

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MACHU PICCHU

June 15 – July 6 22 July 9 – July 30

10th – 12th ages 16 - 18

$5,595

Cusco, Peru

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ECUADOR + GALAPAGOS

June 15 – June 28 14 June 30 – July 12

9th – 11th ages 15 – 17

$3,895

Quito, Ecuador

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KILIMANJARO

June 14 – July 6 23 July 7 – July 29

10th – 12th $6,695 ages 16 – 18

Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

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THAILAND

June 14 – July 7 24 July 9 – August 1

10th – 12th $5,095 ages 16 – 18

Bangkok, Thailand

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VIETNAM + CAMBODIA

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11th – 12th $5,095 ages 17 – 18

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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BELIZE + COSTA RICA

June 15 – June 28, July 2 – July 15 14 July 19 – August 1

8th – 9th $4,095 ages 14 – 15

San Jose, Costa Rica Belize City, Belize

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MAUI

J une 15 – June 28, July 2 – July 15 14 July 19 – August 1

8th – 9th $3,695 Kahului, Hawaii ages 14 – 15

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SOUTH AFRICA

9th – 10th $4,495 ages 15 – 16

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June 15 – June 30 16 July 1 – July 16

Kona, Hawaii Lihue, Hawaii

Johannesburg, South Africa


MOONDANCE TRIPS

Talkeetna Range, Alaska. Photo by Wilson Koontz

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four WAYS TO EXPLORE

LEADERSHIP ADVENTURES Further develop the ability to lead a group of your peers on these action-packed adventures that sample the most challenging and beautiful terrain Moondance offers. Whether you are ascending snow-capped peaks, creating a backcountry feast, or hiking over world-famous terrain, you will learn how to live comfortably in the wilderness, and have the time of your life doing it! CLASSIC ADVENTURES Meandering and rushing rivers, jagged and rolling horizons, star-filled skies and constant sunlight, the United States is a land overflowing with adventure. Moondance gives the opportunity to learn to live comfortably, responsibly and simply in the wilderness spectrum of our home land. On any day, you may find yourself climbing, rafting, backpacking, sea kayaking, hiking and enjoying the thrill of exploring the magnificent areas your adventures take you.

DISCOVERY ADVENTURES Designed for our youngest students, these adventures are the perfect way to introduce budding outdoor enthusiasts into the world of multisport adventure. Get your adrenaline fix on a rushing Colorado river, across a zip line through lush Carolina forests or by riding the coastline of the Pacific Ocean. These adventures are meant to challenge students via introductory level activities, helping build confidence and character along the way. SERVICE ADVENTURES Community Service trips give back to the magnificent areas in which we travel. These destinations thrive with color and cloud-forests, deserts and drumbeats, wildlife and wonder. Whether teaching English or repairing a community center, you will lend your skills, gain new ones, and meet interesting people and witness colorful wildlife. Gain service hours for school or college resumes while participating in activities that promote community and environmental betterment.

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LEADERSHIP

NORTHERN LIGHTS

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Featuring millions of square miles of terrain still untouched by humanity, Alaska is one of the largest and last true wilderness areas left in the world. The Northern Lights trip explores the most spectacular aspects of this vast, wild land – sea kayaking the stunning shorelines of Prince William Sound, ice climbing the vertical edges in Matanuska, backpacking deep into the remote and verdant Talkeetna Mountains, and whitewater rafting down the glacial-fed Chickaloon River. Test your limits and discover the rewards of experiencing “The Last Frontier” in ways few others can claim.

Notes from the Field

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From picking and tooling up 100 foot sheer walls of ice and rappelling our way back down, to staring down seemingly endless crevasses of shining blue ice, the day was full of wonder. We stopped and had lunch near the summit of the Matanuska Glacier, sitting atop nearly 900 vertical feet of ice, before making our way down. While we were sad to see that this was the end of our adventures on the ice, our spirits were lifted when the guides lauded our enthusiasm and technical skills after such a new challenge.

HIGHLIGHTS C Backpack through the rugged Talkeetna Mountain Range C Whitewater Raft the Chickaloon River C Try your hand at ice climbing on the Matanuska Glacier C Sea Kayak on Prince William Sound FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 16 – July 6 July 9 – July 29 length: 21 days cost: $4,795 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 9th – 12th grade, ages 15 –18 meet & depart: Anchorage, Alaska activity level: Challenging trip type: Leadership

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YOSEMITE

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Hike deep into Yosemite National Park as you develop leadership skills and friendships with your coursemates on our Yosemite adventure. Discover the park from every angle as you backpack into its beautiful green meadows and find the same foot holds as some of the world’s most famous climbers as you scale the vertical, granite faces. Run big water on the American River before you challenge yourself on one of America’s premier alpine peaks, Mt. Shasta. End your journey catching waves on the Pacific coastline as you surf one of the world’s most famous destinations.

Notes from the Field

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After our second packs off break, an orb of light broke through the clouds for one of the most gorgeous sunrises I have ever seen. Trudging through the golden yellow light, we worked to find a rhythm of feet and trekking poles. Shocked to think about how much we had already accomplished before the sun even rose, we kept our eyes focused on the peak breaking the clouds, thousands of feet above us.

HIGHLIGHTS C Backpack the diverse landscape of Yosemite National Park C Climb Yosemite’s famous granite walls C Whitewater raft the American River C Learn mountaineering technique with Shasta Mountain Guides C Make a summit bid of 14,179 foot Mt. Shasta C Surf the Pacific coastline at Half Moon Bay FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 16 – July 6 July 10 – July 30 length: 21 days cost: $4,595 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 9th – 11th grade, ages 15 – 17 meet & depart: San Francisco, California activity level: Challenging trip type: Leadership

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LEADERSHIP

RAINIER

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Leaders are made on our Rainier course as you develop and practice leadership skills such as judgment and decision making, self awareness and competence. Begin your adventure amidst idyllic scenery in Olympic National Park where you’ll develop expertise in wilderness travel and expedition behavior in less than two weeks. Your experience will culminate in a 3-day summit attempt of the majestic 14,410-foot Mount Rainier and will change the way you think about adventure.

Notes from the Field

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We finally rounded a bend near the top of the mountain, climbed right over the edge of the crater and down into the summit. Words cannot describe such a phenomenal feeling! Cathryn and I got to watch everyone’s faces and reactions as they reached the crest and spilled over into the crater summit. Everyone made it to the top, which speaks volumes about this group’s chemistry and strength of character.

HIGHLIGHTS C Backpack through the Elwha section of Olympic National Park C Learn proper mountaineering technique with legendary

Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. C Snow school on Mount Rainier C Make a summit bid of 14,410 foot Mount Rainier FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 28 – July 7 length: 10 days cost: $3,295 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 10th – 12th grade, ages 16 –18 meet & depart: Seattle, Washington activity level: Challenging trip type: Leadership

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LEADERSHIP

THE GRAND

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Take leadership to the next level and experience “living in the moment” on The Grand. Spend the beginning of your adventure hiking deep into the rugged backcountry of Wyoming, through snow-brushed valleys or fishing for fat-bellied trout if you please. Rope in with Exum Mountain Guides for climbing school, then give it everything you’ve got on an attempt of the 13,770-foot-high Grand Teton. The view from the top – and the feeling of accomplishment that comes with gaining it – will make your head spin.

Notes from the Field

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The third day of climbing was definitely the best as we were able to really test our preparation for the Grand with a small summit of Cube Point. On our approach, we encountered a huge bull moose on the trail about 30 yards from us. It was awesome! After pictures were taken, we continued our hike up the trail, scrambled up the ridge and then roped up for a six-pitch climb and traverse. Everyone did brilliantly, especially Chad on the chimney step-across on the first pitch! Upon reaching the top, we were treated to impeccable views of Jenny Lake below.

HIGHLIGHTS C Backpack through the Wind River Range of Wyoming C Rock Climb in Teton National Park C Mountaineering school with world-renowned Exum Mountain Guides C Make a summit bid of 13,770 foot Grand Teton C Explore the town of Jackson Hole FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: July 12 – July 21 length: 10 days cost: $3,295 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 9th – 11th grade, ages 15 – 17 meet & depart: Jackson Hole, Wyoming activity level: Challenging trip type: Leadership

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LEADERSHIP

CHAMONIX ALPS

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After hiking famous circuits in the Alps and Pyrenees, and touring the Catalan coast by sea kayak, you’ll wonder why the Western world ever felt the desire to search for adventure anywhere else. On our Chamonix Alps adventure, you will visit picturesque mountain and seaside towns, as well as famous metropolises such as Chamonix and Paris. The places you’ll visit – both natural and man-made – will keep your jaw agape with wonder, and give you a taste of the European “joie-de-vivre.”

Notes from the Field

LEADERSHIP

The next day was yet another fine example of Swiss Bliss. Following our ascent into Champex, we blasted off toward the cloudline. We looped up into the misty alpine air, skipping over swollen creeks and draws as they complied with gravity down the mountain side. Not long after lunch, we emerged from the shroud of cloud and into the glorious sunlight. We placed shades over our eyes, but only because the shining brilliance shone off the glaciated peaks that now met our gaze. Truly magical.

HIGHLIGHTS C Hike the famous Tour du Mont Blanc through France,

Italy and Switzerland

DETAILS

C Trek through Spain and France in the rugged Pyrenees Mountains C Stay in quaint mountain chalets and hostels along your trek C Sea kayak along the Mediterranean coast of Spain C Visit Paris and explore its many sites FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

dates: June 14 – July 6 July 8 – July 30 length: 23 days cost: $5,795 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 10th –12th grade, ages 16 –18 meet & depart: Geneva, Switzerland / Paris, France activity level: Challenging trip type: Leadership

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CLASSIC

BIG WILD

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Step into the Big Wild of Wyoming and Idaho where the days will be packed with fun as you journey deep into one of the most spectacular wilderness settings around! You’ll learn the skills you need to complete every challenge, but bringing a hunger for adventure to the table is a prerequisite. Roaring rapids, wildflower meadows, jagged peaks and hidden alpine lakes are just a few of the amenities you’ll come to know in the Northern Rockies’ wild terrain. Get a taste for the true “Wild West” with a visit to the mountain town of Jackson Hole before heading home, satisfied by your time among the Tetons.

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HIGHLIGHTS C Backpack through the breathtaking Wind River Range C Climb with world renowned Exum Mountain Guides in

Grand Teton National Park C Whitewater raft the exhilarating Salmon River C Enjoy a wild west rodeo in the town of Jackson Hole FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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We quickly packed up the beach and started off for our last few rapids. When the water of the Salmon met the Snake River, we cruised up through Hells Canyon. This was definitely the deepest and most impressive of all the canyons. Along the way, we saw big horned sheep chowing down on the sparse grasses in the steep canyons. We finally stepped off the boats and got back in the vans, sad to leave such an amazing place. Now as we pull back into Jackson, we all reminisce on the great times we’ve had the past two weeks.

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 length: 14 days cost: $3,295 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 8th – 9th grade, ages 14 – 15 meet & depart: Jackson Hole, Wyoming activity level: Moderate trip type: Classic

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST

32 PACIFIC NORTHWEST


The Pacific Northwest is its own little world of adventure with a variety of terrain and activities available for pursuit. Explore the San Juan Islands by kayak and witness seals, sea otters and bald eagles playing in their natural habitat and – if you’re lucky – you might catch sign of the flukes of passing orcas. In the hiking section, blooming wildflowers color the landscape of the North Cascades, known as “America’s Alps.” The variety of terrain and activities, which include rock climbing at the world-renowned Smith Rock State Park and whitewater rafting on the Deschutes River, make this trip one of Moondance’s most popular.

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We sat on the bluff and experienced the most incredible wildlife viewing session that I’ve ever been a part of. In about fifteen minutes, we saw harbor seals, purple starfish, huge Lions Mane jellyfish, a bald eagle, two red foxes and several deer. To top it off, Philip calmly pointed out in the distance and directed our attention to the Holy Grail of all Pacific Northwest wildlife: Orca Whales. I honestly felt like I was in a zoo!

HIGHLIGHTS C Sea kayak along the captivating San Juan Islands C Backpack through the dramatic North Cascades National Park C Rock Climb at Oregon’s famous Smith Rock State Park C Whitewater Raft the upper section of the Deschutes River C Discover the hip town of Bend, Oregon FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 17 – July 7 July 11 – July 31 length: 21 days cost: $4,295 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 8th –10th grade, ages 14 – 16 meet & depart: Seattle, Washington activity level: Moderate trip type: Classic

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CATARACT CANYON

34 CATARACT CANYON


If you want to experience the wildest of whitewater adventures, look no further than one of the most renowned rivers in the world – the Colorado River! Famous for its world-class rafting and amazing scenic beauty, it plunges from its source in the Rockies into deep desert canyons. Spend a couple of days canyoneering near Moab, Utah, where you’ll rappel down waterfalls and slip down natural waterslides. Then head to the illustrious rock faces of Southern Utah where you’ll learn essential climbing skills and have your turn at desert climbing. On Cataract Canyon, you’ll definitely make memories that last a lifetime.

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HIGHLIGHTS C Experience canyoneering in the depths of the Moab Desert C Rock climb in the Moab Desert C Hike in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks C Whitewater raft and inflatable kayak on big water of

the Colorado River C Marvel at prehistoric ruins and rock formations FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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After making it through several more rapids, it was time to deflate the fun-yaks in preparation for some of the biggest white water on the entire Colorado River, aptly named “Big Drops.” After safe passage through these exhilarating rapids, we all enjoyed lunch and re-inflated our fun-yaks for the last of Cataract’s white water. By the end of the day, everyone was doubly exhausted, but not so much that they could not enjoy the steak banquet and pineapple upside-down cake prepared beneath a glorious waxing moon.

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 July 19 – August 1 length: 14 days cost: $3295 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 8th – 9th grade, ages 14 – 15 meet & depart: Salt Lake City, Utah activity level: Easy to Moderate trip type: Classic MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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WYOMING FLY FISHING

36 WYOMING FLY FISHING


Experience world-class fishing while having the time of your life on our Wyoming Fly Fishing expedition. Explore The Wind River Range and catch wild trout on the fly in seldom fished high alpine lakes and streams. Fish from a drift boat on the world-famous trophy section of the Snake River in the shadow of the The Tetons, enjoying star-filled skies and hearty meals along the banks of the river by day’s end.

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We decided to stick around and fish Section Corner Lake for a little while, deep in the heart of the Wind River Range. There we found an incredible pod of Mackinaw (lake trout) that measured between 12 and 18 inches. Every single student caught multiple fish! After our slaying session and a lunch of summer sausage and cheese, we hiked to our next campsite on Trail Creek. Tomorrow, we’ll make our way toward the Snake River for a float trip sure to be filled with action thanks to the cutthroat population as well as stunning views.

HIGHLIGHTS C Learn fly fishing techniques from professional guides C Hike to high alpine lakes of the Wind River Range

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C Fly fish the world class backcountry waters for cutthroat,

brown and rainbow trout C Float a drift boat on the Snake River casting for river trout C Whitewater raft the Snake River FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

dates: July 18 – July 31 length: 14 days cost: $3,495 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 8th – 10th grade, ages 14 – 16 meet & depart: Jackson Hole, Wyoming activity level: Moderate trip type: Classic

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MOUNTAINS TO SEA

38 MOUNTAINS TO SEA


Whether this will be your first time in the backcountry or you have some experience under your belt, the Mountains to Sea trip will take you to new levels of excitement as you travel to some of the coolest spots in the South. You’ll hike into the Pisgah National Forest, get soaked in the rapids of the Nantahala and Ocoee Rivers, improve your rock climbing skills at Looking Glass Rock, zip line through a mountain cove and surf, stand up paddleboard and sea kayak along the friendly South Carolina coast. Most importantly, you’ll meet great new friends as you get a better taste for life in the great outdoors.

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HIGHLIGHTS C Rock climb the face of Looking Glass Rock C Overnight backpack through Pisgah National Forest C Hike 6,684 ft. Mt. Mitchell, highest point east of the Mississippi River C Canopy zip line tour outside Asheville C Whitewater raft the Ocoee and Nantahala Rivers C Stand up paddle board and Surf on Folly Beach C Kayak to remote islands on the South Carolina coast FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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We awoke to sunny blue skies, excited for another day of rock climbing. After a steep but picturesque hike to the crag, we learned about proper climbing techniques and methods from our cheerful guides before giving the routes a shot. Everyone tried at least one of the climbs as we watched and cheered them on from below, excited by their successes. The view from the top was amazing and everyone loved the view from Looking Glass Rock of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 July 19 – August 1 length: 14 days cost: $2,895 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 6th – 7th grade, ages 12 – 13 meet & depart: Charlotte, North Carolina activity level: Easy trip type: Discovery MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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COLORADO TRAIL

40 COLORADO TRAIL


Strike deep into the heart of the Rockies on the Colorado Trail and experience a true western adventure. Get a taste for river life as you make your way down the always exciting Arkansas River. Trade your rubber raft for a pair of rubber soles and hike high into the stunning landscape of one of Colorado’s most pristine wilderness areas. Spend your days learning what it takes to live in the wild, while at night you’ll sleep beneath a blanket of stars framed by a craggy mountain skyline.

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We set off with our packs on in search of another perfect campsite, and after a breathtaking two mile hike, we found an oasis of a campsite. While everyone set up their tents and enjoyed the gorgeous surroundings, Robert snuck off to set up a piñata in the woods nearby. He returned to the group and announced that he found something incredible in the trees surrounding the campsite. The group was thrilled at the sight of the piñata and delicious candy!

HIGHLIGHTS C Overnight whitewater raft trip in Brown’s Canyon of

the Arkansas River C Zipline across the canyons of Salida C Backpack through the San Juan Mountains C Rock climb in Gunnison National Forest C Hike the tallest dune in Great Sand Dunes National Park C Finish with another raft trip on the Royal Gorge FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 July 19 – August 1 length: 14 days cost: $3,095 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 6th – 7th grade, ages 12 – 13 meet & depart: Denver, Colorado activity level: Easy to moderate trip type: Discovery MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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CALIFORNIA DISCOVERY

42 CALIFORNIA DISCOVERY


Go west and be wowed by the wild expanses of The Golden State on California Discovery. Get your feet wet in the world of the outdoors – surfing the swells of the Pacific Ocean, dipping into clear mountain lakes after a day of hiking, getting splashed by walls of whitewater on our rafting trip, and feeling the spray of a powerful waterfall. From the gigantic Redwoods to the picturesque valleys of Yosemite, you’ll hit all the highlights of this big and very beautiful state.

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We quickly packed up, eager to get on the water. We spent the morning rafting more difficult class 3 rapids, and we even got to swim one! Each rapid we successfully rafted was followed up by a “paddle hi-five” and a special team chant. We finished out our time on the river watching the warm sun meet the skyline. Once back at our campsite, we were so tired after the day’s action that many of us snoozed in the sunshine while others chatted or went down to play by the river.

HIGHLIGHTS C Overnight whitewater raft on the South Fork of

the American River C Explore the Big Basin Redwoods State Park C Sea Kayak on Lake Tahoe and visit Horsetail Falls C Try your hand at stand up paddleboarding C Rock Climb and day hike in Yosemite National Park C Learn to surf on the California Coast FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 July 19 – August 1 length: 14 days cost: $3,095 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 6th – 7th grade, ages 12 – 13 meet & depart: San Francisco, California activity level: Easy trip type: Discovery MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

44 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS


Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and a not-so-unfounded reputation as a tropical paradise, the Hawaiian Islands are as delicate as they are beautiful. Help the people and land by working with humanitarian and conservation programs on the Big Island and Kauai. In between, skirt the Na Pali coastline by sea kayak, become certified as a SCUBA diver, surf some of the most famous waves in the world, and witness lava flowing from an active volcano. By trip’s end, you’ll have discovered Hawaii’s biggest secret: that it reserves its greatest displays of beauty for those who give a little of themselves back in return!

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We jumped aboard one of Jack’s boats and as soon as we were out of the harbor, Larkin spotted a whole pod of dolphins that swam right up to the boat and escorted us all the way to Manta Ray Bay. Here, we would be night snorkeling with enormous manta rays for nearly an hour! It was truly an awesome experience to have 12 to 14 foot manta rays swimming below you in the dark. This night was one that no one will soon forget.

HIGHLIGHTS C Experience native Hawaiian culture through

community service C Earn your PADI open water SCUBA certification C Night snorkel with manta rays C Explore Volcanoes National Park C Sea kayak, surf and standup paddleboard near the world famous

Na Pali coastline C Earn 40 hours of community service FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 16 – July 6 July 8 – July 28 length: 21 days cost: $4,895 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 10th – 12th grade, ages 16 – 18 meet & depart: Kona, Hawaii / Lihue, Hawaii activity level: Moderate trip type: Service

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COSTA RICA VENTURE

46 COSTA RICA VENTURE


The Costa Rica Venture is perfect for the individual looking to match a will to help others with a sense of adventure. You’ll first visit a quaint eco-lodge for adventure and learning, then raft down one of the world’s top whitewater runs on the Pacuare River. Before surfing waves that have traveled thousands of miles uninterrupted across the Pacific, you’ll make new friends by volunteering at a local school. By trip’s end, you’ll have discovered what Costa Ricans call “Pura Vida” – the national philosophy of living a pure and rewarding life.

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We spent the next day in the renowned national park of Manuel Antonio. Within minutes of entering, we had already spotted several two-toed sloths, howler monkeys and golden spider monkeys. The jungle runs right up onto the white sand beaches and topaz waters of the Pacific Ocean. After a quick hike with some stunning views, we spent the day wading in the ocean and relaxing on the beach where we were able to witness a surreal sunset over dinner.

HIGHLIGHTS C Visit a private, action-packed eco-lodge in the

Savegre River Valley

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C Hike through the Cordillera Mountains C Whitewater raft the Pacuare River C Zipline through the rainforest canopy C Surf Playa Uvita C Earn 40 hours of community service FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

dates: June 16 – July 6 July 10 – July 30 length: 21 days cost: $4,895 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 9th – 11th grade, ages 15 –17 meet & depart: San Jose, Costa Rica activity level: Moderate trip type: Service

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MACHU PICCHU

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Time moves at different paces in Peru. It rushes by as you navigate rapids on the headwaters of the Amazon. It zips through the bustling city of Cusco, as you immerse yourself in the culture of a vibrant and historical city. It floats on as you kayak the rippling waters of Lake Titicaca. It stops entirely as you ascend the famed Salkantay Trail, and it flies backwards as you catch your first glimpse of Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incan Empire. Lose yourself in time as you imagine a bustling metropolis, filled with the voices of bartering merchants and the vibrancy of religious ceremonies.

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The next day we again went to work on the community kitchen, moving cement blocks, mixing cement and making one assembly line after the other. We managed to rebuild a corner of the foundation using only mud, water and large stones. That afternoon, after all our hard work, we went ziplining on the highest zipline in South America! It was an unforgettable experience to say the least. Again, we ended our day with dinner, a big bonfire, lots of laughter and sleep.

HIGHLIGHTS C Cultural immersion and community service in the rural town

of Ccorca C Whitewater raft the Apurimac River C Hike through the mountain passes of the Salkantay Trail C Explore the ancient and mystical ruins of Machu Picchu C Sea Kayak Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake C Immerse yourself in the cultural richness and earn 40 hours of

community service FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – July 6 July 9 – July 30 length: 22 days cost: $5,595 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 10th – 12th grade, ages 16 – 18 meet & depart: Cusco, Peru activity level: Moderate trip type: Service

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ECUADOR + GALAPAGOS

50 ECUADOR + GALAPAGOS


Our Ecuador + Galapagos trip combines outdoor adventure and cultural exchange, providing a stimulating environment to encourage personal growth. Spend time learning local customs in Morochos as you volunteer and work alongside the locals. Explore some of the most beautiful landscapes of jungles, waterfalls and volcanoes that Ecuador has to offer. Then fly to the Galapagos Islands and discover its raw, unique beauty and bountiful wildlife.

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A major highlight of the trip was the day we chartered a boat to take us snorkeling at several famous spots around the Galapagos Islands. At our first stop, we swam with half a dozen sea turtles and about twenty sea lions - so much fun! We then snorkeled through the narrow channel formed by the rock walls where we saw rays, turtles and all kinds of fish. When else do you have the opportunity to swim with such creatures in the Galapagos?

HIGHLIGHTS C Explore the historic city of Quito C Whitewater rafting on the Toachi River C Help refurbish the Morochos Community Center C Snorkel with tropical fish and sea lions on the Galapagos Islands C Get up close and personal with the island’s most exotic inhabitants C Earn 20 hours of community service FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 June 30 – July 12 length: 14 days cost: $3,895 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 9th – 11th grade, ages 15 – 17 meet & depart: Quito, Ecuador activity level: Easy trip type: Service

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KILIMANJARO

52 KILIMANJARO


Expect the adventure of a lifetime on the Kilimanjaro trip as you travel from the dusty plains of East Africa to the highest point on the continent. Experience the kindness of the Tanzanian people as you are warmly welcomed to work with their children and brighten the future of Africa’s next generation. With an open heart, take on the continent’s biggest challenge, the 19,340-foot-high Mount Kilimanjaro. Trek through five temperate zones as you ascend from steamy jungle to glacial snowfields to set foot on one of the world’s seven summits. After, celebrate your success with a safari and be thrilled by encounters with the many fascinating creatures that make their home on the plains of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.

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Our friendly and caring guides sang Tanzanian songs to get us through the final push, and when we finally reached Stella Point to enjoy a break and some warm tea, we knew we were all going to make it to the summit. It was this overwhelming sense of accomplishment and pride in one another that kept us motivated as we kept on from Stella Point to Uhuru Peak. Finally, after a stunning sunrise, we found ourselves at 19,340 feet having truly made it together - to the “Roof of Africa.” DETAILS HIGHLIGHTS C Earn 40 hours of community service with the Red Sweater Project

in the Lake Manyara Region C Visit rural Maasai villages and hike the Great Rift Valley C Trek the seven day Machame Route and make a summit bid of

19,340 foot Mount Kilimanjaro C See the “Big Five” on a wildlife safari in the Serengeti National Park

and Ngorongoro Crater FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

dates: June 14 – July 6 July 7 – July 29 length: 23 days cost: $6,695 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 10th – 12th grade, ages 16 – 18 meet & depart: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania activity level: Challenging trip type: Service

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THAILAND

54 THAILAND


Enjoy the wonders of the other side of the Pacific Ocean on our Thailand excursion. Spend over three weeks immersed in the exotic culture of this Asian paradise as you meet some of the country’s earliest inhabitants, The Hill Tribe People. Offer your time teaching English and facilitating repairs at a children’s home before visiting an elephant camp, where you’ll bathe and feed these gentle giants. Next, make your way to the beach for world-class SCUBA diving and rock climbing. Each day will present a new adventure as you get accustomed to the friendly, laid-back lifestyle of the land that beckons so many travelers to slow down and enjoy a simpler time.

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Will and Gaines led the pack straight into the river. The elephants and kids alike were having a blast! These gentle giants soaked the group with one shot from their trunks and rolled around in the river as if they were laughing with us. We returned the elephants and headed to the guest house with sore cheeks from all the laughter. That evening, we slept in our private bungalows tucked away in the garden, surrounded by coffee plants and banana trees.

HIGHLIGHTS C Earn 40 community service hours as you teach English to local children

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C Trek to visit the Hill Tribes of Thailand C Get up close and personal with Asian elephants C Bike backroads of Thailand C Earn your SCUBA certification and experience world-class diving C Rock climb at Krabi Beach C See the sights of Thailand by train C Visit Bangkok FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

dates: June 14 – July 7 July 9 – August 1 length: 24 days cost: $5,095 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 10th – 12th grade, ages 16 – 18 meet & depart: Bangkok, Thailand activity level: Moderate trip type: Service

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VIETNAM + CAMBODIA

56 VIETNAM + CAMBODIA


A traveler’s paradise, Vietnam and Cambodia provide adventure, culture, history and more for those eager to soak up such an exotic playground. Promote goodwill and improve the lives of locals as you provide labor and love to a community in need. Then, test your vertical limits during an exciting rock climbing section in northern Vietnam, home to unique limestone cliff formations beckoning to be scaled! Strike deep into the heart of Buddhist culture with a visit to Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument. On top of becoming a better traveler by trip’s end, you’ll find the possibilities for growth are endless once you are willing to expand your horizons.

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I’d say most of us fulfilled a goal or two in life on this trip, especially on the day we visited Angkor Wat in Cambodia. These ancient temples built from the 9th to 12th centuries and all their well-preserved detail were perfect subjects for the budding photographers on board our journey. We all agreed we could have spent several days there and still not have seen everything - a true wonder of the world, to be sure!

HIGHLIGHTS C Learn Vietnam’s fascinating history and culture C Explore enchanting sights of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi C Explore hill tribe villages teaching English to local children C Sea Kayak Halong Bay C Visit Phnom Penh and learn about Cambodia’s past C Marvel at the magnificent temples of Cambodia’s Angkor Wat C Earn 40 hours of community service

DETAILS dates: July 1 – July 24 length: 24 days cost: $5,095 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 11th – 12th grade, ages 17 – 18 meet & depart: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam activity level: Moderate trip type: Service

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BELIZE + COSTA RICA

58 BELIZE + COSTA RICA


Lose yourself in the wonders of Central America as you split your time exploring the tropical lifestyle and giving back to the community with your new friends in Belize and Costa Rica. Explore the deep jungles of Costa Rica as you paddle down exciting whitewater, zip through lush canopies, and participate in rewarding community service projects with the indigenous Quitirrisi people. From the jungle to the coast, you will grab your surf board and take on the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Hop a plane mid-trip and head to Belize where you will earn your SCUBA certification in one of the most famous diving destinations in the world.

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Our final day of diving was phenomenal, one to remember forever. We dove at two sites just off of Half Moon Caye. The coral at these sites rose up in a high wall, and another steep shelf dropped off the protected side. We saw some incredible marine wildlife including one barracuda who followed our dive group for the whole underwater session. The friendly fish would swim around our group and even sometimes right through the middle. He allowed us to get up close for some incredible pictures.

HIGHLIGHTS C Earn SCUBA certification in Belize C Dive Belize’s Barrier Reef - second largest barrier reef in the world C Visit world famous Great Blue Hole C Work in a local school or community center in Costa Rica C Whitewater raft the Pacuare River C Surf the Pacific shoreline FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 July 19 – August 1 length: 14 days cost: $4,095 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 8th – 9th grade, ages 14 – 15 meet & depart: San Jose, Costa Rica / Belize City, Belize activity level: Moderate trip type: Service MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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MAUI

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Say “aloha” to “The Magic Isle” of Maui as you spend 14 days exploring its diverse geographic regions under a warm and welcoming sun. A playground for outdoor enthusiasts, Hawaii’s second largest island will challenge you with days spent surfing the rolling waves, paddling the lush coastlines and snorkeling near countless beaches and bays. Solidify friendships and earn community service hours as you work on an organic farm and learn about the fruits of such a friendly and plentiful land. You will, without a doubt, be mesmerized by the ever-changing landscapes, perfect sunsets and breathtaking white-sand beaches.

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The next morning, we teamed up in tandem kayaks and entered the bay as a rainbow was forming near our campsite to the far end of the bay. We landed on a hidden beach around one point of the bay to snorkel the nearby reef. Below the water’s surface, we saw all sorts of gorgeous fish in all sizes and colors. We then enjoyed a hearty breakfast on the beach as Gordon accompanied our meal with his new ukulele skills. Eager to explore our next idyllic location, we finished breakfast in no time and were off and on the water once more.

HIGHLIGHTS C Sea kayak the majestic waters of Makena C Snorkel the amazing exotic locations of the Pacific C Learn to surf and stand up paddleboard off a private beach C Hike Haleakala National Park C Participate in a volunteer project on the island of Maui C Help protect Hawaii’s fragile ecosystems C Earn 25 hours of community service FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 28 July 2 – July 15 July 19 – August 1 length: 14 days cost: $3,695 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 8th - 9th grade, ages 14 – 15 meet & depart: Kahului, Hawaii activity level: Moderate trip type: Service MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

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SOUTH AFRICA

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Get a glimpse of one of the world’s most popular travel destinations as you spend just over 2 weeks exploring the natural wonders of South Africa. You’ll first begin with a visit to Kruger National Park, boasting the largest population of large mammal species in all of Africa’s game reserves. Give back to these plentiful plains by volunteering at a wildlife conservation area before heading coastal for some surfing and snorkeling, just steps from your quaint beachfront huts. Though your time here is short, you’ll make memories to last a lifetime.

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The next day - our first full day of safari - we got our first taste of elephants and lions as they made their way across the plains. We were so close to the elephants that we could hear their tummies rumbling! The lions were a bit further away, situated under a tree and lounging in the sun, but this sighting certainly brought us much excitement as most of us were so eager to see these big cats! We all took tons of pictures and thoroughly enjoyed seeing all these wild animals in their natural habitat.

HIGHLIGHTS C Learn about responsible conservation C Learn to protect and preserve Africa’s wildlife and habitat C Wildlife safari in Kruger National Park C Surf the coast of the Indian Ocean C Snorkel off the coast of Mozambique C Visit the Apartheid Museum C Earn 30 hours of community service FOR DAY BY DAY ITINERARIES AND MORE PHOTOS, STORIES AND TRIP LOGS, VISIT MOONDANCEADVENTURES.COM

DETAILS dates: June 15 – June 30 July 1 – July 16 length: 16 days cost: $4,495 (airfare not included) current grade 2013 - 2014: 9th – 10th grade, ages 15 – 16 meet & depart: Johannesburg, South Africa activity level: Moderate trip type: Service

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REFERENCES We feel that one of the most effective ways to learn more about Moondance is to contact students and families who have participated with us in the past. In 2013 we had students from 32 different states and 5 foreign countries. To help you discover more about us, we included a partial list of recent Moondance alumni. Please call us for other families in your area. ALABAMA Sara Walker Henry Barze Sarah Bragg Mallie Bromberg Madison Browne McKinnon Cox Mabry Crane Ridley Culp Lilly Curran Everette Dawkins Tucker Deaton Andrew Frese Jack Grantham Will Hargrove Parker Hartline Charles Herron Nan Hollis Brit Hurley Pierce Jackson Ann Brooks Johnson Anna LaRussa Virginia Leak Kendrick McFadden Drew McMahon John McMahon Shelby McMahon El McMillan Mary Riley Ogilvie Cole Peck Carlin Pittman Lew Price Bill Sanders Louise Shearer Mary Clayton Shearer Allie Sirkin Jessica Sirkin Will Statham Hugh Rowe Thomas Wilson Tyndal Stuart Thornton Virginia Thornton Lawson DeMent Ethan Hardacre

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Morgan Tolleson Mary Jane Bourkard Sullie Brakefield Mary Virginia Coleman Andrew Gholson Will Gholson Mary Grant Hall Preston Hall Wallace Malone Ward Smith Hannah Taylor Katelyn Vinson Sarah Strickland Mary Geer Dethero Laura Adams Lilly Bell Reece Bell Danner Butler Emma Goodloe Russell Goodloe Mary Moran Harris Clifton Inge Travis McGowin Larkin Pipes Sarah Ross Adams Addison Anthony Ashley Anthony Elizabeth Bear Abi Capouya Laura Katherine Crum Mary Elmore DeMott Ellie Herron Bonner McLemore Pierce Russell Mary Augusta Slawson Henry Weatherly Patrick Weatherly William West Sims Herron Catherine Patton Frank McGough Will Oakley Megan McDowell Wood Howell

Decatur Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Enterprise Florence Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Mountain Brook Opelika Pike Road Pike Road Trussville Tuscaloosa

CeCe Partlow Hess Hembree

Tuscaloosa Union Springs

ALASKA Alex Graham

Girdwood

ARIZONA Kaitlin Johnsen Ainsley Tibbett

Paradise Valley Phoenix

ARKANSAS Fran Jennings Sara Jennings Mark Doramus

DeWitt DeWitt Little Rock

CALIFORNIA Andrew Vought Casey Ross Cole Martiniak Carter Wheatley Jovia Nierenberg Michael Payne Lily Bennett Taylor Wallace Steve Urban Will Abrahamson Jack Goshay Ashton Carroll Amy Weissenbach Natalie Marshall Wynn Abrahamson Colin Parker Bee Crudgington Christian Krauss Audrey Warner Olivia Warner Quaid Scrivens Kelly McGee Chris McWilliams Jojo Young Alex Erwin Blaine Darden Allie Smith Will James Carter Andereck Myles Ehline Anna Shepard Juri Jacoby Jack Butler Natalie Palmer Emma Rogers Gillian Rogers Talie Cloud Ally Bortolazzo Brent Peus Rob Baldassari Joey MacMahan

Atherton Bakersfield Berkeley Corona Del Mar El Cerrito Encino Exeter Heraldsburg Hillsborough Kentfield Kentfield Laguna Hills Los Angeles Menlo Park Mill Valley Mt. Shasta Napa Napa Orinda Orinda Palm Desert Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Piedmont Ross San Anselmo San Carlos San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Mateo San Mateo San Mateo San Mateo Sanger Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Santa Rosa Somis

COLORADO Ben Moscona-Remnitz Josie Tuthill Meguie Tuthill Kurtis Barth Leo Skovron Isabelle Zaik-Hodgkins April Anderson Bridget Brown Ginger Wright Caroline Tryba Erin Barker Ashley MacDonald Kendall Van Hee Rob Wear Bobby Thomas Emmy Young

Aspen Avon Avon Boulder Boulder Boulder Centennial Centennial Centennial Denver Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Highland Ranch Vail

CONNECTICUT Gabby Wolinsky Ben Errera Tim Errera Kirk Schultz Pat Durkin Gus Fraser Whitney Rintoul Anna Sulger Liam Cochran Juliette Guice Genevieve Irwin Clayton Jurkowitz Andrew Kelly Caroline Robinson Will Santoro Sarah Walker Courts Bliss Conor Stevens Paige Luethy Philip Brossy Lee Cochran Eric Fabacher Hope Krause Kirke Lashelle Lexi Lashelle Meghan Miller Ted Montanus Emily Old Kyle Megrue Camryn Bell Griffin Bell Kayla Bell Peter Sweeney Jeff Eydt Marshall Barnes Matt Silverman Cameron Billik

Avon Bethany Bethany Cos Cob Darien Darien Darien Darien Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Greenwich Lakeville Madison Mystic New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan New Canaan Norwalk Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Riverside Rowayton West Hartford Weston Wilton

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Hannah Guidry Washington Jack Quamme Washington FLORIDA Kate McLemore Noah Sanford Conner Bray Quinlyn Bray Jack Baker Mac Boney Trey Fonde Annemarie Hale Henry Paul Jackie Selevan Libby Simmons Sophie Singletary Joe Steilberg Ted Stein Heidi Stevens Jamie Surface Jadon Thompson Mary Shaffer Willetts CJ Skelly Dani Skelly Bishop Price Camilla Price Lillian Price Mathew Lipman Clay Uhing Lynne Higby Elle Wade Dave Warriner Guthrie Cohen Weyman Cohen Alex Pfeiffer Travis Christenberry David Gibson Chad Glaser Lauren Holt Hannah Menard Jake Pinckney Kyle Woodford

Apalachicola Fernandina Beach Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jupiter Jupiter Naples Naples Naples Osprey Palm Bay Panama City Pensacola Beach Port Saint Joe St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Stuart Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa

GEORGIA Jackson Allegood Win Bell Asher Davis Walker Davis Graham Edwards Wills Hardegree Ben Hoopes Thomas Langstaff Amie Loudermilk Anna Louise Margeson Dallas Margeson Will Roberts

Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany


Lilia Sullivan Whit Turner Davis Willis Marsh Willis Mary Catherine Crisp Claire Grubb Caroline Akin Maggie Armstrong William Beery Ella Bennett Nick Bennett Carson Black Carolyn Bland Lily Bourdeaux Mimi Bourdeaux Annie Boydston Maxine Brannon Stella Brannon Abbie Broms Anna Brown Grayton Bruno Jordan Budd Lawson Burrows Lauren Carpinella Sarah Caswell Ross Cefalu William Chambers Paul Chase Abby Clement Lauren Clement Liza Conner Ruffin Cramer Jack Crawford Blue Daniel Juliana DeRosa Sabrina Deweerdt Ally DiOrio Claire Doyle Devyn Edelstein JT Eigel Ellie Fallon Robby Flesch Nick Foster Riley Frazer Lucia Geddes Natasha Goehring Shields Goodman Whitney Gumpert Harrison Hackett Caroline Hardison Max Hart Sam Heiner Jack Herbert Christopher Howard Caroline Huger Freddy Hutton Neal Irby

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Audrey Jackson John Kibler Morgan Kleber Maddie Kleinhelter Parker Klump Reese Lanier Tommy Lanier Carson Lindauer Will Long Charlotte Mabry Emme Maner Kathryn Marshall Ella McIntyre Frances Mize Estee Park Robert Passarella Anna B Purcell Thomas Puri Ginny Reynolds Olivia Rezek Caroline Rhodes Sofi Rice Carson Rich Holcombe Rolader Xan Rolader Fred Sager Tee Schmidt-Fellner Anna Sewell George Shepherd Schuyler Simons Camille Smith Caroline Smith Everett Smulders John Stahel Sammy Tanenblatt Jesse Webb Caroline White Lily Wood Davis Woodruff Hailey Young Isaac Nichols Katie Badcock Meg Harris Emma Janke Caroline Patton Andrew Sheftall Alex Snipes Margaret Spencer Abby White Bridget Johnson Sarah Smith Morgan Thompson Mary Emma Carlisle Madison Anne King Jessie Powell Molly Mazur Stewart DeVaney

Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Brunswick Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Decatur Decatur Decatur Dunwoody Griffin Lawrenceville Leesburg Lookout Mtn

Wilson Maclellan Claire Kelly Sydnie Wheeler Christian Kolowich Lizzie Marr Reese Van Beber Jalil Braxton Alex Moses Lee Steed Parker Steed Courtney Been Ann Fountain Felder Anne Martin Emma Thomas Ream Thomas Caroline Worthy Ellie Gardner Will Parker Hunter Avera Anna Kelly Anna Price Olson Liz Olson Maria Olson Leigh Stauffer Kennedy Krieg Sydney Krieg

Lookout Mtn Macon Macon Marietta Marietta Norcross Powder Springs Sandy Springs Sharpsburg Sharpsburg St. Simons Island St. Simons Island St. Simons Island St. Simons Island St. Simons Island St. Simons Island St. Simons Island Suwanee Thomasville Thomasville Thomasville Thomasville Thomasville Thomasville Tyrone Tyrone

HAWAII Boone Saunders

Kaneohe

IDAHO Andrew Langerak Gavin Kastner Simone Kastner Rachel Pace Susan Williams

Boise Hailey Hailey Hailey Sandpoint

ILLINOIS Sarah Funderburg Bess Colnon Hannah Crane Morgan Eugenio Jonathon Hahn Alex Harron Ashley Henderson Britt Henderson Gabriel Jimenez-Ekman Josh Kahn Max Malter Danny McGarvey Matt Postlewaite Chris Quazzo Michael Sarazen Audrey Stiffle Rose Traubert Charlotte Van Nortwick Warren von Weise

Belvidere Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago

Kyle Jameson Peter Albrink Richard Douglas Bart Freibert Nathaniel Ryan Grace Steier Levi Wolff

Lexington Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville

Leawood Mission Hills Mission Hills Salina

LOUISIANA James Donohue Riley Donohue Elliot Kellam Aidan Reilly Anna Reilly Mary Camille Savoie Thomas Savoie Carter Windham Emma Bossier Walker Bright Lizzi Kehoe Blake Kern Addy Peyton Mallory Rippner Joseph Henry Massey Demmas Cady DeWitt Caroline Favrot Rebecca Fisher Cheney Gardner Nike Georges Ben Gillen Samantha Gillen Lucy Lapeyre Peyton LeCorgne Ainsley Mumford Val Palmer Matt Rosen Hayes Saer Matthew Saer Clayton Schell Andrew Stahl Eugenie Stall Thomas Stall Sophia Stouse Anna Hodges Paul Mullin Clint Powell Mary Caroline Querbes Sofie Rinaudo Alex Williams Spencer Willis

Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Bossier City Metairie Metairie Metairie Metairie Metairie Metairie Natchitoches New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport

Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington

MAINE Molly Billings Liddy Ambler Addison St. Onge-May Becca Manning

Bangor Bath Bridgton Cape Elizabeth

Harry Runzel Elliot Murphy Julia Levin Zoe Levin Gina Cramer Stephanie Koenig Pat Jensen Jack Cowie Margy Declue Clayton Keller Meg Kennedy Ryan McDonnell Andrey Nash Michael Roberts Laura Wallace Peter Wallace Emma Carlins Lexi Silver Nina Wilson Henry Clark Alden Drake Ally Dunne Hampden Keil Miranda Luce Evan Sandman Tommy Ward Belle Swift Lilia Swift Adam Miller Eleanor O’Meara Kelsey Flannery Kevin Flannery Sean Flannery Jordan Cloch James Lovett Louise McCulloch Margaret Fink Caroline Hebard Natalie Mogentale

Evanston Glen Ellyn Glencoe Glencoe Green Oaks Highland Park Hinsdale Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Kenilworth Lake Bluff Lake Bluff Lake Bluff Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Libertyville Libertyville Mount Prospect Northfield River Forest River Forest River Forest Riverwoods Wilmette Wilmette Winnetka Winnetka Winnetka

INDIANA Britt Hughes

Noblesville

IOWA John Richman

Des Moines

KANSAS Mike Fowler Jack Morse Ketch Morse Tim Moore KENTUCKY Tucker Bulleit David Fogg Carter Gray Kiki Jameson

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Trill Rintel Maddie Spagnola Ellie Weickert John Devine Camille Dunwoody Lucas Ainsworth Abby Samuelson Anders Samuelson Brad Geismar Laura Lee Eliza Perry Margaret Benoit Amos Eno Greta Brown Becca Siegel Cullen LaPointe

Cape Elizabeth Cape Elizabeth Cumberland Cumberland Falmouth Freeport Freeport Freeport Minot Newcastle Porpoise Scarborough South Freeport Waldoboro York York Harbor

MARYLAND Anna Feiss Tom Heffernan Eva King Grace Muller Jeremy Friedlander Dylan Salmon Jake Simon Matt Dutko Molly Enelow Lizey Korengold Maddy Korengold Ann Lindahl Eleanor Worthy Catherine Galateria Logan Jackonis Abby Bartram Zoe Atchinson Lindsay Manzoni Wilson Kistler Olivia Martin Ike Simon Danny Copeland Ethan Copeland Jack Copeland

Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Bethesda Bethesda Bethesda Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Cockeysville Darnestown Kensington North Potomac Phoenix Potomac Potomac Potomac Rockville Rockville Rockville

MASSACHUSETTS Max Tromanhauser Chris Sweeney Lauren Sweeney Max Lasser Ian Travis Harrison Beck Betsey diBonaventura India Kline Neddy Beckwith George Clayson Charlie Jackson Ned Mitchell Carl Ellerkamp

Belmont Boston Boston Cambridge Cambridge Chestnut Hill Chestnut Hill Chestnut Hill Dedham Dedham Dedham Dedham Groton

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Peter Ellerkamp Olivia Titcomb Will Morrow Elise Cormier Ben Wheeler Cam Knowles Walker Barnes Sam Barrett Madi Cryan Audrey Bransfield Chris Kim Christopher Mackey Katie Conley Andrew Snead Rachel Snead Hannah Winslow Emma Hanmer Grace Hanmer Nat Shenton Kela Butts Katherine McNamara Megan Osborn Emily Van Mulbregt Meredith Haynes Calvin Isley Lizzie Kenny Colby Kotzen Audrey Bransfield Harry Hill Morgan Healy

Groton Holden Jamaica Plain Lexington Longmeadow Manchester Natick Needham Needham Newton Newton Newton Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Sherborn Sherborn Stow Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wellesley Wellesley Wellesley Wellesley West Newton West Tisbury Wrentham

MICHIGAN Sarah Thomas Sean Thomas Cole Wiand Hunter Wiand Claire Giampetroni Scott Sabbagh Chris Foster Natalie Herson Emily Kanan Jack Alam Chris Buhler Jack Crane Joe DiMauro Claire Dinan Connor Fox Jack Gray John Kanan Charlie Keane Kate Krueger Madeleine Lowell Chelsea MacGriff Meg Shannon Margaret Brennan James Shafer Ben Strine

Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills East Lansing Galesburg Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Harbor Springs Kalamazoo

Ian Strine Frank Smith Marley Studebaker Sophie Tilbury Kelly Peterson

Kalamazoo Richland Richland Richland Troy

MINNESOTA Rachel Hodge Catherine Davis Kate Geschwind Caroline Grothe Cathryn Grothe Taylor Bissonette Carley Berthiaume Emily Berthiaume

Duluth Minneapolis Rochester St. Paul St. Paul Staples Stillwater Stillwater

MISSISSIPPI Mary Cox Kirby Smith Hugh Goings Hayes Newcomb Paul Vegas Ott Kevyn Carothers

Columbus Columbus Jackson Jackson Ridgeland Water Valley

MISSOURI Auggie Shah Reed Rosenblum Lily Baur Gaines Bundy John Cline Henry Ewing Wyatt Frost Andrew Holtzman Jimmy Johnson Reese King Evie Mauze Allie Niemann Jack Polk Annie Price Jakes Steinkamp Hannah Thiemann JT Thiemann Lilly Thiemann Annabel Warren Peter Warren Whitney Williamson

Chesterfield Clayton St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis

MONTANA Dorsey Addicks

Big Sky

NEW HAMPSHIRE Nick Sanchez

Dunbarton

NEW JERSEY Lillie Tuthill Nick D’Antonio Danny Markham

Basking Ridge Cherry Hill Demarest

Tucker Smith Louis Cusano Gratia Sullivan Griffin Tharayil Lexi Kemp Matt Rudnyanszky Brigid McDonald Tad Gaffey Mackenzie Hargrave Cooper Knowlton Leia Andrew Claire King Will Feuer Henry Howe Mackenzie Howe Sophie Jensen Manas Kaushik Christian Martin Aiden Redmond Mason Ward Sophie Ward Walker Ward Dan Cermack Nic Greer Jack Williams Jesse Voremberg Tom Ramage Juliana Watty Claire Scavone Mallory Wallace

Essex Falls Far Hills Glen Ridge Ho-Ho-Kus Hopewell Lawrenceville Livingston Locust Madison Montclair Moorestown Pennington Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Ridgewood Summit Summit Tenafly Westfield Westfield Wyckoff Wyckoff

NEW MEXICO Jenna Castillo

Albuquerque

NEW YORK Peter Giordano Henry Arcano Ben Colley Dylan Chan Bowen Clymer Chase Clymer Sarah Kaplan Drew Michaelis Susannah Davies Elana Congress Julie Spielvogel Jenny Harrington Courtney Hall Alaire Davis Lindsey Dorman Dayton Hedges James Hottensen Raph Hubbard Jacob Joergens Eloise Lobenthal Matthew Matera Nick Mortimer

Bedford Bronxville Cross River Croton on Hudson Katonah Katonah Katonah Katonah Kotanah Larchmont Larchmont Locust Valley Long Island New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York

John Nugent Emily Stein Anna Chelius Michelle Nevins Alex Shin Jamie Wilson Quinn Ainslie Claire Yost Abi Shea Colin Shea Celia Salisbury Kaare Andersen Owen Gerber Margaret Dengal Jay Adams Will French Peter Niehaus

New York New York Niskayuna Niskayuna Oakland Garden Old Westbury Pelham Pelham Pelham Manor Pelham Manor Pittsford Pound Ridge Pound Ridge Rochester Rye Rye Rye

NEVADA Dillon Wheetley

Las Vegas

NORTH CAROLINA Carson Abernethy John Cecil Molly Eddings Ben Hornowski Jack Zemp John Carstarphen Helen Williamson Brien Peterkin Molly Kirsch Luke Myer Caroline Allbert Caroline Andress Stuart Ayer Andrew Balch Liza Barnes Emily Barry Tucker Bates Tricia Belk Freeman Bell Caroline Beltz Dirk Blanchat Charles Blanton Casey Bowen Gus Bowen Harlan Boyles Thurman Brooks Gilbert Browne Walker Browne Hayden Bumgardner Hannah Burlingame Peter Carter Maggie Cashion Mitchell Choate Anna Clark Addy Collett

Asheville Asheville Asheville Asheville Asheville Belmont Blowing Rock Cashiers Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte


Tyler Cooney Rivers Cornelson Sloan Cranz Will Cuthbertson Emily Detwiler Niki Dewberry Laura Dooley Sally Dowd Charlotte Downing Ella Dunn Luke Dunnavant Gaines Dyer Jake Edwards James Emmanuel Reed Eskridge Alex Funderburg Caroline Funderburg Grace Gach William Glenn Morgan Hallow Charlie Ham Will Harris Katherine Heffner Marshall Howerton Philip Howerton Ben Hunter Grace Hylinski Sarah Grace Jones Camille Kane Lily Kelly Ashley LaFrance Hayes Laporte Allison Lee India Little McCarthy Lupo Jay Malak Caroline Mangan Anna McAlister Gillie McBryde Rostan McBryde Graham McIntosh Braden McPhail Carl McPhail Katie Miller Olivia Morgan Peyton Mozer Emily Navarro Catherine Neilson Taylor Neilson Harrison Newman Lindsey Owen Drew Palermo Tyler Perper Henry Perry Caroline Pool Connor Pool Vaughan Poole

Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte

Virginia Poole Walker Poole Gregory Purdy Maxwell Purdy Thea Reddin Anna Rhyne Mason Sheridan Anna Shuford Tommy Smart Izzy Smith John Sprock Cooper Sturm Byers Whitman Lilly Whitman Edward Wickham John Wickham Lizzie Wilson Boyce Young Hutch Young MK McKenney Mattis Collier Gilly Levy Badham Dixon Claire Shields Michaela Stowe Lindley Sytz Brendan Kerlin Maryanna Mitchell Hil Tanner Margaret Tanner Mary Crawford Tanner Leslie Wiggins Eliza Schenck Reid Perkins Devon Shusterman Sofi Van Coutren Maggie White Sara Young Will Young Charlie Ward Sophia Barber Corille Fisher Lillian Huckabee Taylor Panzer Gabby Paspa Clara Williams Emmy Williams Reece Williams Catherine York Sutton Alford Chandler Creech Lucy Manning Berry Williamson Gray Rixey Jack Rixey Ali DeVane Tory Gunsten

Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Cramerton Durham Durham Edenton Edenton Gastonia Gastonia Goldsboro Goldsboro Goldsboro Goldsboro Goldsboro Goldsboro Greensboro Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Hendersonville Hickory Hickory Hickory Hickory Hickory Hickory Hickory Hickory High Point Jacksonville Kinston Kinston Laurinburg Morehead City Morehead City New Bern New Bern

Dalton Hester Hannah Sloan Charlotte Snead Sarah Carr Barnes Charles Borden Collier Connell Anne Campbell Crockett Trey Howard Taylor Pace Jonathan Pharr Sofie Stein-Montalvo Mary Gordon Utt Ben Adams Ben Brantley Bishop Godwin Jane Ives Colby Kirkpatrick Paul Lilley Sam Lilley Suzanna Mosley Lindy Pittman Tripp Schenck Claire Geagan John Ronalter Rachel Goodman Edwards Morgan Cacky Anderson Grimes Clark Erin Benfield Henry Jennings Katie Herring Adelyn Massey Paul Parker Will Peak James Sloan Hollan Wills Ruthie Britton Anna Caudill Gavin Grosswald Garrett McKee Sam McKee Emma Strickland Margaret Bassett Alex Budd Katie Mann Stella McAuley Betsy Neill Lydie Neill Sarah Phillips Orr Abby Tatter Mary Catherine White

New Bern New Bern New Bern Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Shelby Skyland Southern Pines Statesville Sunbury Tarboro Tarboro Taylorsville Washington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem Winston-Salem

OHIO Claire Callahan Katherine Duncan Ren Robinson Emily Poole

Cincinnati Cincinnati Cleveland Heights Columbus

Evan Lepera Sara Desberg

Dayton Orange Village

OKLAHOMA Rachel Flesher Virginia Ratliff Preston Armstrong

Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Owasso

OREGON Tyler Judson Peter Leopold Bryce George Isabel Meyer Max Meyer Evan Moore

Beaverton Bend Central Point Portland Portland Portland

PENNSYLVANIA Ian Diamond Megan Clower Sarah Wilson Thomas Obermeyer Sebastien Treciak Basil Wangemann Madison Staub Luke Angelakis Marker Angelakis Henry Smith Jess Harris Jackson Hunter Allie Russell Campbell Taylor Tucker Bolding Cuyler Lewis Mac Lewis Jenna Goldstein Samantha Smith Kacie Planavsky Varney Glassman Emma Howard Greer Howard Celia Parkin Carey Hauber Matt Hauber Alex Gordon Christopher Keller Kate Keller Clayton Proctor Hannah Proctor Dillon Brooks Zach Herman Will Lanni Justin Porter Molly Samson Genna Spears Alex St. John

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RHODE ISLAND Heather Warburton Hannah Schott Lexi Dorman Jacki Marrinan Indigo Eisendrath Remy Eisendrath

Newport Pawtucket Providence Saunderstown Wakefield Wakefield

SOUTH CAROLINA Braxton Comer Caroline Meeks Hugh Boyd Ella Bristow Peter Bristow Louisa Lawton Franklyn Owen Maddy Parrott Jenna Griffin Carly Hitchens Walter Gayle Lindy Perry Thomas Pritchard Robert Coker Waddy Brooks Bane Sullivan Christopher O’Day Jack Saalfield Cooper Whitlock Julia Bradshaw Henry Trotter Kathleen Babb Chappell Bauknight Becca Brown Jamie Freeman Ryan Futrell Wilson Grant John Hutchison Claire Kana Mary Eliot Stone Leiding Taylor

Camden Charleston Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Fort Mill Fort Mill Greenville Greenville Greenwood Hartsville Hilton Head Isl. Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Pawleys Island Pawley’s Island Pawley’s Island Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg Spartanburg

SOUTH DAKOTA Anne Scherschligt Sarah Scherschligt

Sioux Falls Sioux Falls

TENNESSEE Sammy Flynn William Gray Jaclyn Sherman Grace Thacker Renn Eason Ellen Spivey Hill Fulmer William Jones Holley Atkinson Lucas Crenshaw Sorrelle Dattel

Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood Eads Franklin Germantown Humboldt Lookout Mtn. Memphis Memphis

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Chloe Duke Billy Dunavant Molitor Ford Codie Harper Ali Heros Will Huffman Alex Humphreys Edwin Hussey Jones Hussey Katie Hussey Mary Kathryn Kelley Allison Labry Chandler Lee Nelson Lee Meredith Magness Natalie Magness Molly McEwan Patton Orr David Popwell Drew Rainer Lauren Reddoch Parker Tenent James Turley Michael Turley Hall Upshaw Graham Webb Jake Wilbourn Kate Beuter Ally Burch Betsy Buzhardt Katie Buzhardt Stella Coble Gray Curtis Emma Farrington Taylor Farrington William Gilliland Maddie Gilmore Will Hazelwood Lanie Herndon Liza Hill Adam Hobbs Lillie Howell Jack Jackson Caroline Johnson Claire Johnson Powell Lowe James McKnight Ansley Murphy Lacey Porter Mary Winston Reames Jackson Rich Mattie Rich Marshall Roberts Nick Scanlan Caroline Shaub Addison Smith Hoke Smith

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Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville

Joseph Spear Will Weaver Clay Whitson Elizabeth Whitson Harry Woosley Katherine Woosley Alexis Berner-Coe Katie Craighill Henry Fisher John Fisher John Grammer Andrew Oellerich Eric Young

Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Nashville Sewanee Sewanee Sewanee Sewanee Sewanee Signal Mtn. Signal Mtn.

TEXAS Morgan McDonald Elyse Landry Nicole Brown Caroline Clarke Kienne Coram Dillon Moore Erin Moore McLean Moore Sam Moore Caroline Allday Travis Carter Henry Casey Madeline Hoodis Margot McGee William Nelson Meredith Perot Laurencia Duran Lyndsey Garrison Hollis Herndon Nicki Hubbard Samantha Hubbard Catherine Murray Margaret Murray Alexa Nolan Mack Prioleau Charlie Gentry Garrett Fitts Alice Lazare Henry Stone Logan Sweet Daly Wood Emma Davis Alex Libow Emily Mauldin Chandler Davis Emily Pitsch

Addison Austin Beaumont Beaumont Bellaire College Station College Station College Station College Station Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Ft. Worth Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio Sherman Weatherford

VERMONT Isabelle McGrail Adam Zeif Jillian Mendes

Manchester Ctr. Townshend Waterbury Ctr.

VIRGINIA Jo Herget Jay Edward Sullivan Lily Parker Anna Bridgforth Carter Hicks Chelsea Hermann Robert Spilman McKay Ullstein Scott Ullstein Conner Elder Davis Elder Mary McAuliffe Josh Szymczak Lindsey Rickards Will Fitzgerald Jamie Levin Emma Segaloff Philip Trapani Ellie Whitmore Emily Purdon Catherine Martchek Ranny Burke Blair Farinholt Virginia Frediani Richard Hamrick Houston Hardy Ella Massie Temple Moore Janie Spilman Allie Tattersall Megan Tattersall Thomas Taylor Margaret Tucker Ned Valentine Margaret Williams Wallace Williams Chloe Cochrane Michael Frazier Adam Goodwyn Ben Klebanoff Allan Parrott Pretlow Parrott Jack Plumlee Austin Rutter Stuart Webb Marshall Wilson

Alexandria Alexandria Boydton Cape Charles Charlottesville Danville Martinsville Martinsville Martinsville McLean McLean McLean McLean Mechanicsville Middleburg Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Oak Hill Oakton Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Virginia Beach Williamsburg

WASHINGTON Andrew Haeger Claire Haeger Kevin Holton Taylor Bryant Hayes Mott Jay Neilson Flora Weeks

Clyde Hill Clyde Hill Medina Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle

WEST VIRGINIA Ben Rose

Charleston

WISCONSIN Sophie Cohen Sara Miller Emily Mone Emily Guzniczak Carmen Steiner Erin Sullivan Garrett Tessier Jack Klingbeil Will Klingbeil Anna Prising Abby Wigdale Eliza Rolfs Hillary Rolfs Dylan Bissonette Evan Tonsfeldt Leif Evensen Charlie Markus Alex Caffentzis Peter Mackay Janee Peters Jim Menkol Libby DeGregorio

Bayside Bayside Bayside Brookfield Delafield Hartford Janesville Mequon Mequon Mequon Mequon Nashotah Nashotah Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Oconomowoc Pewaukee Pewaukee Pewaukee Trego Wausau

WYOMING Sally Morton Will Grassell

Jackson Wilson

INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA Noah Chalmers

Cremourne Point

BAHAMAS Mike Barit

Paget

CANADA Luke Beavis Annik Williams Sarah Byrne

Saskatoon Stansted Toronto

COSTA RICA Nik Weber

Tamarindo

ENGLAND Elizabeth Bruckmann Alessandro Baravalle Major Brock Matt Burke Tristan Burke Oscar Evans William Evans Aidan Gazidis

Kent London London London London London London London

Andre Maman Emily Neale Alexandra O’Bryan Leane Pajot Dayla Pascador Milo Pilkington Sam Rawlins Nick Yergey

London London London London London London Middlesex Wrybridge

FRANCE Henri d’Autichamp Paul Remy Vincent Remy

Paris Paris Paris

GERMANY Erica Mayer

Landaue

ITALY Niccolo Regoli Pietro Sarti Livia Cuniolo Daniele Lomoro Camilla San Mauro

Milan Parma Rome Rome Rome

LEBANON Andrew Barraj

Beirut

NIGERIA Hannah Narcross

Lagos

PUERTO RICO Youssef Garcia-Bengochea Guaynabo Gabi Harvie Humacao Alejandro Guerra San Juan SINGAPORE Em Blakemore Sara Calvert Olivia Whittaker

Singapore Singapore Singapore

SPAIN Michael Akers George Lezcano

Madrid Madrid

SWITZERLAND Ben Turner John Donnell Nic Hogan

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the FINE PRINT How to Enroll Apply online early! Because of our limited number of openings for each trip, applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. We begin receiving applications in the early fall and many trips fill quickly, so we urge you to submit your application along with your $800 deposit at the earliest possible date to ensure you get the desired course. In order to keep our groups diverse, Moondance reserves the right to limit the number of students from individual cities and schools. Most trips will fill by early January and some even before Thanksgiving. There is no deadline for submitting applications. After May 1st, you should call the Moondance office to inquire about any available openings. Application/Deposit To apply, you can submit an application online at www.moondanceadventures.com. You need to submit an $800 deposit check, or charge it to your Visa, MasterCard or AMEX. This deposit will be applied towards the full tuition of the program. The deposit is fully refundable if your choice is not available or the applicant is not accepted. Enrollment and Admission Policies Once we receive your application and deposit, we will contact your teacher references to receive a positive recommendation and then call you to confirm your enrollment. We will then forward to you an acceptance letter and TIP (Trip Information Packet) that will include required forms including, but not limited to, the Moondance Medical Form, Clothing and Equipment List, Travel Information and Acknowledgement of Risk from both Moondance and all subcontracted outfitters for that particular trip. These forms contain important information about our program, the risks associated with the program and your responsibilities. All forms must be completed and signed by participant and parents and/ or legal guardian. Failure to return these in a timely manner will jeopardize your space. Moondance reserves the right to cancel applicants with no return of fees if our forms are not received by May 1, 2014. It is the parent/guardian’s obligation to notify us of any changes in their child’s

physical or emotional condition once their medical form has been returned. Loyalty Rewards Discount (For discounts to apply, full tuition must be received by March 1st, 2014): • Moondance alumni receive a $200 tuition discount when signing up for a 2014 adventure. In addition, receive a complimentary Moondance embroidered gift from Marmot to all returning alumni. • Receive $100 tuition credit for any Moondance sibling who signs up for a 2014 adventure. Referral Rewards • Receive a $100 tuition credit for referring a friend that signs up for a 2014 Moondance adventure. The referral must list you on their application to receive credit. Additional Costs/Spending Money Tuition does not include domestic, international or in country airfare (Except Hawaiian Islands, Belize + Costa Rica, Ecuador + Galapagos and South Africa). In addition, spending money and personal gear are not included in the tuition fee. Students should have a small amount of spending money for incidentals such as souvenirs, gifts, showers and personal items. Trip Cancellation Insurance To insure you against unexpected emergencies, we strongly urge parents to secure their investment by purchasing an inexpensive tuition refund insurance policy. This reimburses you should you have to cancel due to unforeseen reasons. More information is included in your acceptance packet. Tuition/Final Payment Upon acceptance, the tuition balance is due and must be submitted no later than March 1st, 2014. Applications mailed after March 1st must be accompanied by full payment. All payments must be in U.S. dollars. If final payments have not been received by the March 1st deadline, Moondance has the right to cancel any application for which payments have not been received, and shall have no obligation

to refund payments previously made. Moondance reserves the right to cancel any unpaid applicants whose full tuition is more than 30 days past due with no return of fees. Refund Policy When you sign up for a Moondance trip, you have accepted a limited space within a small group. Once that space is reserved, we are no longer able to offer it to others. When a student withdraws before the start of their trip, whether personal, academic or medical reason, or if a student withdraws (or is dismissed) after the trip begins because of medical or other reason, Moondance is no longer able to fill that space. Moondance cannot recover course expenses if you cancel, even if due to illness or injury. The seasonal nature of our program prevents any tuition refund, or the reduction of tuition for late arrival, early withdrawal, or cancellation for any reason. Expenses are contracted for the season and are based on a total-group, rather than a per-person basis. Investments have been made in staffing, planning, food and equipment purchases before the trip. The parent of any applicant who withdraws from his/her trip must do so in writing. If a notice of cancellation is received in writing before February 1st, the applicant forfeits $500 of the $800 deposit. An applicant, who withdraws from his/her course after February 1st but before March 1st, will be refunded the entire tuition, less the $800 deposit. An applicant, who withdraws from his/her trip after March 1st forfeits the entire tuition, provided the trip does not fill. If the trip does fill, then Moondance will refund the entire tuition, less the $800deposit.

Cancellation Fees

Notice of Cancellation

Cancellation Fee

Prior to February 1st

$500

After February 1st

$800

After March 1st

No Refund

Group Placement One of the true benefits of an adventure experience is meeting and living with other students from around the country. The bonds that form over a short period of time cannot be easily duplicated. Each expedition group is usually co-ed and never larger than thirteen students which are grouped by similar age. On almost every trip, we will have multiple groups and it is important to divide students by age to create compatible groups. Moondance reserves the right to make the final decision on all groupings. There are always at least two qualified leaders (one male, one female) with each group. It is the Moondance policy that no more than two friends are in the same group. All new applicants must submit a teacher reference to ensure diverse, but workable groupings, and every student is assumed to be highly motivated and group-oriented. In order to keep our groups diverse, Moondance reserves the right to limit the number of students from individual cities and schools. Additionally, while we strive for co-ed groups, Moondance does not guarantee co-ed expeditions. Our Office If you need help with anything, we encourage you to call our office; we will gladly help you with any questions or concerns you may have. Moondance strives to provide the best personalized communication to all of our families. From your first contact with the office until you are back home after your trip, we aim to take care of you. Feel free to give us a call to discuss which trip would be appropriate for you and how best to get prepared. Please call 800.832.5229, or e-mail us: info@moondanceadventures.com. Special Use Permits Moondance operates under special use permits granted by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service, USDA. We would like to acknowledge the following areas for welcoming Moondance Adventures: Pisgah, Talkeetna, Nantahala, Bridger Teton, Gunnison, San Juan, and Shasta-Trinity National Forests. In addition, Moondance operates under commercial use and concessionaire’s licenses in the Olympic, North Cascades, Mount Rainier, Yosemite, Great Sand Dunes, Hawaii Volcanoes and Grand Teton National Parks.

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