Sissi Guo (9) | STAFF REPORTER
On January 16, 2017, St. Robert’s Night Flyers Ski Club went on their very first trip of the school year to Horseshoe Valley where they enjoyed an evening – and night- of skiing on the variety of hills the resort offers.
Katherine Guo, a grade nine student commented on the trip. She said, “It was a great experience making new friends, and having so much freedom skiing. The most enjoyable part for me was when we would all sit and talk on the lifts.” She also commented that it was cool to ski at night but the dark made it more difficult to see and tell the depth of the hills.
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