Whitewater Rafting: This one is for Alcibiades!

–The following post is written by UHP Professor Mark Ralkowksi, who recently went on a GW TRAiLS led whitewater rafting adventure with Honors students and other MVC residents.
The rafting trip was a success! There were six honors students, and the other positions were filled by non-honors students from the Vern. I ended up as a “captain” in a raft with non-honors students. These are some pictures of us going down one of the more challenging rapids. Our approach was traditional, recommended, etc.

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One of the rafts was all honors students. They took a “different” approach to the same rapid. Here are some representative images:

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The other thing worth noting about this raft is that it was later “captained” by Nikki Frick, and it was notably bellicose. I’m pretty sure they’ve all been reading too much Thucydides, because they wouldn’t stop ramming the other rafts and yelling, “this one is for Alcibiades! This one is for Alcibiades!” Honestly, the rest of us were terrified.

Freshmen: Whitewater Rafting Adventure with Prof. Ralkowski

Just think: that could be YOU screaming on a river.
Just think: that could be YOU screaming on a river.

Are you a freshman looking for a watery adventure?  Join Prof. Mark Ralkowski for a rafting trip led by GW TRAiLS on Saturday, October 5th.  
Aday full of fun, adventure, and whitewater! They’ll be traveling to the quaint town of Ohiopyle, PA to take a trip on the roaring rapids of the Lower Yough River. There will be a half day of rafting, covering 7 miles of class 3 rapids with lunch served riverside! Plan to spend your whole day there, leaving Foggy Bottom at 10am!
Honors and CSE are covering most the bill, so students only need to pay $20 for transportation, guides, rafting gear, and lunch.
Space is limited though, so be one of the first 10 to email and Dor at dor_hbg@gwmail.gwu.edu.
This event is for freshmen only, so you sophomorse, juniors, and seniors will have to wait this one out with the rest of us landlubbers.