AXL Academy 8th Graders Explore, Learn, and Make Memories on Unforgettable Adventure. Written by CI Field Instructor Caroline Paul.

Students began their trip with a visit to St. Vrain State Park in Longmont to fish and eat lunch. The fish weren’t biting much, but they did find an incredible bullsnake! AXL’s resident herpetologist (AKA 8th-grade student, Fiti) taught us all about the snake’s scales and how to tell if it is a male or female based on its tail.
Cheley Outpost was AXL’s final destination for the day, where they set up their tents, played some games, and made s’mores over a campfire. Cheley’s Outpost is a beautiful, remote site with two creeks running through the property and many fun places to explore. Students scrambled on rocks, played “Water Bottle, Shoe,” hide-and-seek in the dark, and even went on a night hike.

Before heading back to school, the group made a pit stop at Lily Lake, just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park, for lunch. While exploring around the lake, students saw a moose! It was a great time to practice using binoculars and discuss how to respect wildlife on a trail. Right before loading back into the vans, students noticed juvenile Tiger Salamanders swimming in the water! A couple of students were able to catch one to briefly look at up close before releasing them into the water. A couple of tourists even stopped by for a look!
