After a festive Sunday the crowds appeared a little winded this morning. There was not the typical stampede at the door as the boys were just sauntering up after the bell rang for breakfast.
There was still plenty going on including many trips out today. Hiking, climbing, canoeing, and mountain biking all had trips out the door. The hikers had a three-day heading out up to Shining Rock wilderness. This hike has amazing vistas and sits up at around 4500ft. Our staff member that dropped them off said it was only 70 degrees up there. It was a beautiful day!
I want to welcome all our Mini II families to our nightly gathering and give you some information about what to expect ahead. Some nights will have more than others, but my hope is to give you a sense of what we did today and maybe (probably) some lessons along the way. It is so great to have you with us! We had a blast after you all took off today.
Your boys have picked all of their activities this morning, and then headed right in this afternoon. I will send out an email mid-day tomorrow after it all shakes out so you can see what they are doing. Boys can change their schedules, but most stick with these activities for the entire session since everything follows an important progression. You can always see your son’s current activities and any trips he has done on https://my.highrocks.com. This was the forms portal that you did this spring, but if you scroll down your campers page you will see Activities and Trips. Check it out! You can even see the night they head out on their cabin overnight.
A great night for our age group 1 guys to hit the waterslide. Super fun times!
Images and The High Rocks Gallery
Below tonight’s blog is the link to the High Rocks Gallery. You will notice that our website and picture gallery is very user-friendly on almost any device, including mobile and tablet devices. To get all the details and features like image download, face tagging, and navigation; please check out the notes and details here at Gallery Help and Highlights. This gallery is password protected. If you are new to the gallery, you should have received an automated email today with details for your login (check your spam folder). If you are a returning family, use the email address that you received in the opening day email. Your password is the same as last year. If you cannot remember, just use the “forgot password” link to retrieve a new one on the login page of the gallery.
If you are interested in the high-resolution download and face tagging subscription, you can still order that for the session. Just hit up Darby at office@highrocks.com. She can just put it on your store account. It is $50.00. Use the link above to see all of what you get with this subscription. Basically, it is high-resolution downloads for the year and we will tag your son’s name in images so that you can search for him each day. Tagging happens the next morning after images are pushed up. So, we are always about a half-day behind. We will tag them and re-push them up by mid-morning. Even if you decide mid-session, we should be able to get your tags up.
If you have pre-ordered a download/face-tag subscription, Darby will have everyone’s orders/accounts set up tomorrow just in time to catch the face tagging from the previous day.
It may make sense to save the link and log in for your browser for quick access. I will try my best to get the blog up by 9:30 pm each night, but sometimes camp does get in the way, or our rural internet has been quite slow (or even slower). Don’t fret! We will get you the pictures as soon as we can! We are likely to push up some pictures throughout the day (usually after rest hour), but they will continue to go up until the blog is live. Once the blog is up, it typically means that pictures are up for the day.
Social Media
Don’t forget to follow us on social media. We will make it worth your while by putting up a couple of extra pictures and a special video from time to time during the day. Facebook: Camp High Rocks, and on Instagram. Feel free to throw up some of these great pictures to share on your feed. We like making High Rocks look good!
Again, be sure to read through the link above about the gallery so you can get the full use of what it can do for you.
Woody, Zoob, and I, along with the entire High Rocks staff, are honored that you have chosen Camp High Rocks for your sons’ personal growth. We are all here to make sure your son has a great time along the way. Please let us know if we can help with anything! It is going to be a fun ride!
All the best,
-Don Gentle
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