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- Campfire Girls 1; Bruin 0
- Hut-to-hut hiking in New England
A camp they can believe in: hio’s Camp Quest lets young atheists…
Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 27, 2007
(27-JUN-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago IL). 27–CLARKSVILLE hio — At the same time youngsters at Bible camps across the nation are reciting "Now I lay me down to sleep; I pray the Lord my soul to keep" kids at.
Camping with the kids
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jun 27, 2007
PTCamping with the kidsWhen the rain unexpectedly hits make the best of a bad situationBy FINA CHENSPECIAL T THE P-IAs usual the weather did us in. ur plan was about as sound as most family camping trips: escape a wave of Western Washington drizzle by crossing Stevens Pass and setting up camp in Lake Wenatchee State Park where the forecast predicted 75-degree temperatures with a chance of showers in the evening. We would introduce our kids to camping and the outdoors go hiking play by the lake and give them their first taste of roasted marshmallows.
Grown-up camp teaches women the how-to’s of outdoors life.
Free with registration – News & bserver – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 27, 2007
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Campfire Girls 1; Bruin 0
Christian Science Monitor – Jun 27, 2007
Campfire Girls 1; Bruin 0 | csmonitor. To their surprise they succeeded… utside the sleepy little mountain hamlet of Julian Calif. was the even smaller and even sleepier hamlet of Lake Cuyamaca. Up in the hills out in the woods above the lake stood Camp WoLaHi (Wods LAkes HIlls).
Hut-to-hut hiking in New England
USA Today – Jun 27, 2007
While a handful of hikers have stayed at all eight huts in succession the average visitor spends two to three nights in the huts. Such an itinerary enables hikers to spend a long weekend in the Presidential or Franconia range without having to pack a tent sleeping bag camp stove food and other gear in a backpack that can weigh 40 or 50 pounds or more. “It’s nice not to have to bring all that camping gear and to have good warm meals provided” said Abby Chiverton a medical student from New York who stayed at Mizpah and Lakes during a recent hike with her boyfriend. An occasional backpacker Chiverton also welcomes the idea of being indoors in the event of inclement weather. “The weather on Mount Washington is so unpredictable” she said. But those who prefer a more primitive experience or on a tighter budget can stay at the club’s network of backcountry camping areas equipped with three-sided lean-to shelters tent platforms or both. The campsites most located along the Appalachian Trail near a spring stream or pond concentrate overnight use in designated areas helping to protect the backcountry environment… Most of the huts are owned by the AMC on land leased from the Forest Service. Another vacation option is the AMC’s full-service camps most of which are located along a lake or river with rustic accommodations well-suited for families planning a week-long stay. ne popular site Cold River Camp in Evans Notch along the Maine-New Hampshire border offers cabins with fireplaces and kerosene lamps indoor bathroom facilities with hot showers and a central lodge with living and dining rooms. The club also has nine cabin sites including one on New York’s Fire Island that can be reached by public transportation from Manhattan. Ponkapoag Camp minutes from downtown Boston by bus or train has 20 cabins along the banks of a pond in the 7000-acre park known as the Blue Hills Reservation. ther rustic options include the four AMC campgrounds including one on a coastal island off Georgetown Maine that is reachable by canoe. Campers are advised to bring their own drinking water.
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