It’s Getting Close!
August 9, 2018 by Don Gentle

Today was our last full day of activities. We still had several trips out on the French Broad, the high ropes course, a mountain bike trip to DuPont, and up to our High Rocks Boulders for climbing. The sun was shining nearly the whole day, which made for a lot of fun and excitement. Tonight out last age group headed out to “chill night” while the rest of the guys enjoyed some dodgeball, rope swing, and the games room.
Tomorrow the transition begins. We will wrap up activities in the morning, and then begin the process of finding all our stuff and packing up during rest hour. The rest of our afternoon will be a super fun all-camp color war event. Finally, we head back to shower, then enjoy our final banquet followed by the last campfire of the summer.
Saturday is going to be a crazy day of emotions and excitement. The boys will be excited to see you, but upset to leave. We have added a few notes below to make sure you have a good idea of what is happening. Most importantly, let him show you what camp is to him. He will most probably lead you by the hand and won’t stop talking for hours. Just listen to what camp has done for him. It won’t come out in sentences that spell it out. You’ll have to listen and watch how he speaks and what he talks about. It was definitely time well spent with purpose.
Parent’s Day Planning Guide for SATURDAY:
- Arrive between 9:00 and 10:00 am. This should give you time to load up your trunk, park, and meet the campers outside of the dining hall. Campers will still be in assembly until around 9:40-ish. Once assembly ends they will head out on the hill by the dining hall. If you are not there yet, they should be waiting there for you.
- Once the assembly is over each camper will be able to show you around and demonstrate the activities of his choice. This will begin around 10:00 am.
- He will want to introduce you to all of his activity counselors. The best is to just follow along and listen to all of the great stories he has to tell.
- Make a point to catch up with his cabin counselor. He may be in an activity area that he teaches. Your son will know where to find him.
- Please plan to stay until noon and join us for an early lunch that starts around 11:15. If you were not planning to stay for lunch originally, don’t worry- we always plan for extra & will have plenty to go around.
- At some point during the morning-
- Stop by crafts to pick up any projects.
- Go to the cabin to pick up personal items that were wet or did not fit in the trunk (all of his items should be on his bed)
- Check out at the camp office & health center to pick up your packet (please bring a checkbook in case there is a small balance due) and any medications.
- Peruse the “lost & found” items in the dining hall.
- It is fine to bring other family members or friends that might be interested in seeing camp.
What’s Next? I always have parents ask about the difference between our two-week session and our longer sessions. The two-week session is meant as an introductory camp experience and all of the trips during a two-week session are beginner level trips. In every session, our goal is to have a progression of building skills in the activities. When boys move on to longer sessions as they get older, we are able to build on their previous experiences and keep them at an appropriate level of challenge. As you are planning for your son next summer we are happy to help with any questions you may have about which session may be the best for your son.
I will put up a short closing blog tomorrow night with some (hopefully awesome) color war pictures. It has been a pleasure and an honor to host your boys this summer. Thank You!
Don