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Dear Frank and Ellen,
I had the pleasure of working closely with Kate for most
of this past summer. We grew close during staff training as
we initially set our tents up right next to each other and
began talking right away. Throughout that week I had the opportunity
to talk and laugh with Kate on many occasions and we learned
that we would be leading different sections of the same trip
at the same time. We discussed and planned games and lessons
for our students, packed up our gear and food together and
then headed off with the other Colorado leaders in a van bound
for Denver via Phoenix. That road trip was full of adventure
and laughs. After picking up more vans in Phoenix, we headed
off to Colorado, Ashley and Kate in one van, Eric and I in
the other and a set of walkie-talkies to keep us entertained
and connected. After one flat tire, a couple of fast food
dinners and a lot of fun, we arrived in Denver. We spent the
day grocery shopping for our trips, and getting excited to
finally meet our kids. We all had a great time on our first
trips and reconnected again on the 16th, after we had dropped
a lot of tired and dirty but excited kids off at the airport.
We spent the next few days together in Boulder visiting friends,
going to see a concert at Redrocks and recounting stories
of our kids and adventures from the first trip. Kate and Eric
then headed off to begin their four corners trip and Ashley
and I headed back to San Francisco, I to begin my job working
full time in the Adventures Cross-Country office. When Kate
came through San Francisco again for her trip debrief, she
stayed with me and we laughed some more about our summers
full of funny kids and amazing experiences.
Kate and I had been emailing a bit this year getting excited
for the coming summer. I am at a loss as to what to say, but
I wanted to share with you my love for her wonderful sense
of humor and great attitude towards life. I was inspired by
her drive to come our to California and work for ARCC and
then head off for a totally new adventure in Oregon. She will
remain in my thoughts for many years to come when I am outside,
sleeping under the stars as she loved to do.
I have spent some time going through the leader and student
evaluations and compiling a summary of their thoughts and
comments about Kate. I will also include her journals from
both trips and copies of the groups journals recounting
stories from each day. (Unfortunately, I have discovered that
the Four Corners trip, that Kate lead, lost their journal,
so I am only able to send the Colorado Trip journal.) She
was an inspiring leader who made a difference in many lives
last summer. I hope this helps you in some way.
Sincerely,
Devon Morris and all of the staff at Adventures Cross-Country.
Kates first trip with Adventures Cross-Country was
her Colorado trip which ran from Tuesday, July 2nd to Tuesday,
July 16th. Her co-leader, Ashley Hart, had only positive things
to say about his experience working with Kate. Along with
his desire to lead another trip with Kate in the future, he
commented that, "Kate is very caring and is always looking
out for the group. She is incredibly organized and efficient.
She is a great person and a delight to work with." He
added: "Kate is a strong leader that accomplishes any
goal she sets out to obtain. We complimented each other on
styles that resulted in a positive effect on the group."
I spoke with Ashley today and he would like to gather some
pictures and thoughts from this summer to share with you.
He has you and your family in his prayers.
This is what Kates Colorado students had to say about
her.
Andrew (14, an 8th grader from Summit, NJ)
Andrew thought Kates strengths were her patience and
organization.
Oliver (14, an 8th grader from New York)
Oliver thought very highly of Kate and said "she had
a good sense of humor and she was easy to get along with and
had a high patience level."
Jeff (15, a 9th grader from Belmont Hill, MA)
Jeff seemed very impressed with Kates leadership and
said "Kates strengths were her responsibility,
organizational skills, sense of humor and ability to get things
done efficiently."
Jessica (14, a 9th grader from New Haven, CT)
Jessica seemed most impressed by Kates teaching skills
and said she was "very organized, always on-time, very
responsible and a good cook."
Andrew (15, a 9th grader from Nashville, TN)
Andrew liked Kates personality and commented that "she
was very outgoing and asked me how I was doing throughout
the trip. If she didnt think we were on task then she
helped us get back on (ex. cleaning up). She always encouraged
us."
Eve (14, an 8th grader from Wooster, MA)
Eve thought Kate was enthusiastic and "very involved
and caring towards everyone."
Andrea (14, a 9th grader from Long Grove, IL)
Andrea was impressed with Kates knowledge of the outdoors
and her ability to teach that to the students.
Elizabeth (13, an 8th grader from Mill Valley, CA)
Lizzie was very impressed by Kates honesty with her,
she sums it up well saying, "Kate was a really good listener.
When I was homesick and needed someone to talk to, she was
always ready to talk and have intelligent conversations. She
was honest and firm yet friendly. I liked the fact that I
always knew she was telling the truth and was never fake."
Abby (13, an 8th grader from Scarsdale, NY)
Abby was appreciative of Kates helpful nature and remembered
one instance in particular "when I had trouble climbing
on the rocks, she was very understanding and helped me out."
Stephen (14, an 8th grader from New York)
Stephen seemed to be very focused on skills in his evaluation
and was particularly impressed with Kates punctuality,
organization and ability to "get things done".
Allison (15, a 9th grader from Westfield, NJ)
Allie commented on Kates nurturing and caring nature,
saying: "Kate was extremely organized and was always
on the ball. She was also very protective of us in somewhat
dangerous times, for instance hiking."
Kelly (15, a 9th grader from Cleveland, OH)
Kelly was also very impressed with Kates knowledge
of the outdoors and with her efficiency in keeping the group
moving smoothly.
Kates Four Corners Trip ran from Monday, July 23rd
to Monday, August 13th. She co-lead with Eric Myers and had
a great group of 13 students. She seemed to enjoy this trip
a bit more than the first one since she had some experience
under her belt for the summer, and she connected with the
kids really well.
Kates co-leader, Eric Myers, really enjoyed leading
with Kate and wrote the following comments about her: "Kate
has a great ability to see the big picture. Her organizational
skills kept our crew running smoothly. She also did a great
job opening up to our students and let people enjoy getting
to know her fun side as well as her professional side."
I spoke with Eric today and he reiterated his admiration for
Kate and expressed his deepest condolences to you.
This is what Kates Four Corners students had to say
about her. It seemed like the kids really appreciated Kates
leadership abilities, her positive attitude and her sense
of humor. Everyone seemed to acknowledge that without Kate,
the trip wouldnt have happened, she kept everyone organized
and was responsible for the behind the scenes work that makes
any Adventures Cross Country trip a successful one.
Trevor (14, a 9th grader from Gross Pt. Farms, MI)
Trevor noticed that Kate kept the trip running smoothly.
Alyssa (15, a 9th grader from New Orleans, LA)
Alyssa was most impressed with Kates enthusiasm throughout
the trip and her patience with the students. She said that
Kate was "a good leader and set good examples."
Erin (15, a 9th grader from Buffalo Grove, IL)
Erin felt that Kate was very approachable saying "all
the girls were comfortable talking with her."
Sam (15, a 10th grader from Cheltenham, PA)
Sam seemed to think Kate was great all around but commented
on her safety consciousness and on her strong hiking ability.
Kirby (15, a 9th grader from Highland Park, IL)
Kirby commented on Kates personality and teaching ability
saying she "gave good advice and was always there to
help."
Shaina (15, a 10th grader from Minneapolis, MN)
Shaina really noticed Kates perseverance noting that
Kate "kept the group motivated even when she didnt
feel her best."
Beatriz (15, a 10th grader from San Leandro, CA)
Beatriz was very impressed by Kates openness and ability
to make the girls feel comfortable about "girl things."
Beatriz also enjoyed hearing Kate speak from her own experiences.
Brian (15, a 9th grader from Gross Pt. Farms, MI)
Brian noted Kates enthusiasm and her attitude towards
safety, he also commented that she "would always have
fun with the kids."
Michael (15, a 9th grader from Wilmette, IL)
Mike very eloquently wrote his thoughts about Kate: "She
was really organized and always knew what was going on. She
was a great person to talk to throughout the whole trip, not
only was she a leader, but she was a friend."
Maddie (15, a 9th grader from Highland Park, IL)
Maddie was particularly impressed with Kates knowledge
of the outdoors and her sense of humor. She said Kates
strengths were "cheering people up and helping out in
tough situations."
Chase (14, an 8th grader from Menlo Park, CA)
Chase noted Kates infectious positive attitude and
he underlined her humor as one of her greatest strengths.
Arnold (15, a 9th grader from Edgemont, NY)
Arnold also thought very highly of Kate saying, "Kate
is an understanding, intelligent and Humorous person."
Andy (15, a 9th grader from Wilmette, IL)
Andy was most impressed by Kates enthusiasm and teaching
skills.
As you can see, Kate had an enormous impact on many young
peoples lives. She was an inspiration and a wonderful
teacher. Hopefully, thanks to Kates enthusiasm working
with these kids, they will continue to take an active interest
in exploring the outdoors with a more appreciative and educated
eye. I feel so lucky to have had her as a part of my life,
I learned a passion for life and the outdoors from her that
I will carry with me always.
Executive Director
Adventures Cross Country
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