Day 10
At the teepee camp we ate breakfast and walked the 5 min walk to our coach. We drove for the morning and at lunch time we arrived at Pope Lease Pines where our miner shacks were. We ate lunch but didn’t go to our shacks because it was raining.
We got back into the coach and drove to the Hutterites. They are just like the amish but, they are more modern. They use electricity and cars which the amish don’t. We also saw were they eat their and were the cook them. We learned that girls start cooking and baking at 17 and boys start the farming at 15, we learned that the women can’t wear shorts or pants only skirts also they have to wear a head bonnet always even when they sleep, and the boys have to wear black pants with a shirt. The next thing we saw was their church and the ladies house that did the tour it was cool because they made most of the things in their house even the couches.
Once our tour was over we said good bye and drove to the Atlas coal mine where we got to ride on a train that’s powered by electricity outside the mine we did some things to help the man drive the train like moving things out of the way of the or moving the tracks to turn around. On my job they put coal dust on our faces. All of the jobs were real things that had to be done back then.
When the ride was over we drove to the East Coulee School Museum. There we ate dinner, then we split in half one group did the school experience and one went to the basement. I was in the basement group and down there we saw where the high school kids would go for their class and then we heard some ghost stories too. From there we went to one room upstairs that told us about miners but I had to rush because it was our turn to do the school experience but,I did see a miner shack. From there we did the school. It was cool seeing what school was like for kids in the 1930s. The teacher was very strict and didn’t allow any misbehavior. It was kind of funny too.
After the musuem we went to the hoodoos which are a bunch of rocks that eroded into the shape of mushrooms. I had fun walking on the rocks and all of the weird forms. Once our time was up we went to our miner shacks for the night.
































































