For the truly dedicated camper, looking for some serious time away from home, challenging and growing, we offer the Starvin' Marvin, attending both two week sessions, back to back! We focus on: community-developement, mutual respect, personal power and the Unvierse at large.
~ We're building better people throught better experience ~ Christopher Pyle, director
community development, awareness, politic and communication
team building: "wet" course, paddle crew, land courses
leadership skills taught experientially
interconnectedness presentaiton
indigineous species in camp presentation
flora and Fauna fireside presentation
regional folklore fireside presentaiton
watershed education: experientially obtained
music/skits for arts experience
Camp provides heightened learning:
new voices delivering information = new ears listening
new environment creates a focused attention
intense activities create more impressionable minds
positive, supportive staff set community tone by example
campers willingly engage the adventures, positive learning
relationships are formed and strengthend in a healthy manner
a kind, supportive and safe environment allows students to reach outside their comfort zones to grow exponentially: physically and emotionally
educators/teachers who book this camp, report their 'class' being closer and more positively engaged after beginning a year with our program
Supervision structure:
We have guides/counselors for the day to day activities: 1 to 7 ratio.
Activities (dependent on a variety of variables):
whitewater rafitng - 1, 2 or 3 days
hiking - nature trails to mountains
team building - land, raft and 'wet'
ropes course
introductory orienteering
evening educational presentations
discussions
Cost
$5000 per camper
20% non-refundable deposit necessary to book your date
Please call to reserve your date and secure the deposit as soon as possible, the campground we use is very nice and books very quickly, if we do not have a deposit for a specific date, we release the campsite to the general public!