This part of the book is when they are walking up the mountain. they have all of these clothes on they have to protect themselves from snow gnats. They are following up a stream that goes all the way up to the top of the mountain. They were saying that all the way up there are all sorts of caves. But they are all inhabited by animals. so they were going up there and then they saw a cave with a fire in it. It was a bunch of boy scouts, and they were telling stories and then they all went to bed and then they snuck out with a boy scout and then they started to go up the mountain with him and then they had to climb out this hole.
I really liked this part of the book because it is interesting. Also i like it because they there is a fire and i really like fires. Then also i like it because i like to tell stories around the camp fire. They also roasted marshmallows and i just totally love marshmallows. They are so good and i love to make smores. I also just love the smell of campfires.
I didn't really like this part of the book because parts of it are boring. They just tell how they are walking. Also they talk about how they are all just dressed up. It is very boring. I kind of didnt' like how the boy scouts dress. They have these face masks but you cant see their faces. So that is kind of wierd.
If you were in Violets and Klaus' position would you trust the boy scout and follow him up through the escape route? why or why not?
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WOW austin your book sounds really intense and ii also like marshmallows and the smell of campfires too, as well as fire.Your book sounds really intense about walking up the mountain and following a stream. If i was in their positions i would not follow them because boy scouts are not very smart and climbing through the escape route is not smart because that is for emergencies only.
ReplyDeleteI'd follow I suppose, because well, I'm a follower..andyway sounds like a neat book. I also like the smell of marshmellows~But campfires are always too hot to roast marshmellows!
ReplyDeleteSo uhh--good job Austin! Keep up the detailed blogs!