While the boys threw the frisbee back and forth on the playing fields outside South Kamloops Secondary School, we awaited our last presentation of this 2 week road trip. There were two Chemistry 11 classes today, both with the same teacher (who was a Chem Major himself in university) and both groups of students were fabulous! The presentation was a bit more specialized, and Zack and Jeremy took the reins here to explain Carbon Cycling and Climate Change in more detail. We had great response from both classes, and ended the road trip on a high note!
Yesterday on our drive to Kamloops from Quesnel, we saw the odometer on the car click over to 2000km for our trip -note that doesn't count the distance travelled on the ferries of course! What a feeling to see with a map how far we all have taken the ACER presentation: now to all corners of Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlottes (Haida Gwaii), and completely throughout our massive province; from the most remote communities to some of the biggest cities here. Well done, ACER's!!!
We were very excited to start heading home, and even more excited to be catching the ferry - during the Canucks game! The lineup heading onto the boat went nuts when Vancouver scored, and everyone on the boat cheered when we won! :) As great as this road trip has been, it will be a wonderful feeling to unpack our bags and be back in our own beds.
This trip has been exhausting, inspiring and altogether just incredible. Hopefully we've done our job, and have given the next generation of thinkers (and scientists) a reason and some hope to continue on and create new technology and come up with new solutions to solve the global problem of climate change.
I have no clue where my career in geology will take me, and likewise, at the end of all this schooling, I wonder if my fellow ACER's have as much uncertainty in the exact nature of where and what they will end up working on in the future. What I know for certain is that this ACER group is full of young, enthusiastic minds that will no doubt go on to amazing things and make a difference for other students along the way, no matter what field of study they pursue. Now, we have a chance to, in the words of our favorite cartoon, pictured below, "...create a better world 'for nothing.'" (haha)
Nanaimo is now within our sights, so long from Ginny, Jeremy, and Zack!