Survivor Day!

Today was the highly anticipated Survivor Day and what a great day it was! The whole camp was split up into 8 teams (4 girls teams and 4 boys teams) led by our Key Staff and Outdoor Rec staff. The teams were purple, green, orange and red and everyone got a bandana of their team color. The girls teams were stationed along Ted’s Trail, which is located behind the Mitchell Field campfire site and the boys teams were stationed up and down the lake trail. Each team had to come up with a team name, prepare and cook a meal on a campfire, create a shelter/campsite, make a flag or banner representing their team, and create a chant or a cheer for their team. They had about two hours to complete these tasks before they were judged.

They were judged on the following:

-The areas used for fire, cooking, cleanup and dining
-Only using things from nature
-Campcraft skills applied and safety in all areas
-Site beautification and practicality
-Site cleanup and restoration to natural site

Some campsites were so creative that they added moss carpet, a game room, bathroom, music area, and an outdoor swing set! All of the judges walked away loving each meal. Most meals were three courses, including an appetizer or soup, a main course, and of course, a dessert! There was guacamole dip for pretzel sticks, chicken mushroom soup, pasta salad with tomatoes, green peppers and egg, chicken and vegetable shish kabobs, and amazing desserts like chocolate, marshmallow and caramel drizzled over cooked bananas, as well as blueberries and strawberries topped with homemade whipped cream – YUM! We’d say they “survived”!

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Can’t Stop the Technicolor Beat

Goodbye, rain! The sun peaked through the clouds and we resumed our regularly scheduled programming. There was also a lot of activity going on outside of camp today! We hosted U9 basketball and soccer games and had another basketball game in the afternoon at Lake Owego. Meanwhile, at Camp Timber Tops, we had a dance show, gymnastics meet and Pike County Idol! We’re excited to report that we came in first in the dance show with a modern lyrical dance, the technicolor beat! Our Junior girls got to pick blueberries at a nearby blueberry farm and our TOP Cooks went to Hill’s Homestead farm and learned how to make goat cheese. Check out our Facebook page for photos from both farm trips!

Tomorrow is going to be a beautiful, sunny day which will be perfect for SURVIVOR DAY! Check back tomorrow to hear more about it!

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