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Year 11 Rubicon Camp

The Year 11 Outdoor Education Camp to Rubicon was an unforgettable adventure filled with challenge, teamwork and incredible experiences in the Victorian High Country. Students embraced the outdoors as they white water rafted down the Big River, navigating rapids and enjoying the stunning scenery as the river flows into Lake Eildon. One of the highlights of the week was the challenging hike through the Cathedral Range State Park, where students climbed to the summit of Mount Sugarloaf. An adventurous group was also rewarded with the opportunity to abseil an impressive 60 metres from the top, testing both their courage and resilience.

Students also explored the natural beauty of the region through hikes around Lake Eildon and mountain biking trails throughout the area. Evenings were equally engaging, with students participating in rock climbing and abseiling activities at the camp facility, enjoying a screening of the inspiring documentary Free Solo, and gathering together for a memorable camp cookout. The camp provided students with valuable opportunities to build confidence, develop teamwork skills, and create lasting memories with their peers.