Questions To Ask Your Tadpole Camper
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Our Rock Skippin’ campers saw more animals than almost any other week so far! A chain of puddles in the middle of the forest turned out to be home to hundreds of tadpoles, a northern water snake was spotted eating a fish (check out that pic!), caterpillars, insect larvae, snakes, and turtles were all seen this week. As the camp name suggests, these campers got to explore tons of creek spots, including a brand new spot for 2017. Campers built and tested rafts, skipped rocks, looked for critters, and built a very sturdy dam. While they were out of the water our campers worked hard on their whittling skills, snuck around during games, and built one of the most amazing forts Brumley Forest has ever seen. Check our some of our pictures to get a glimpse of all the fun we had!
We didn’t call it Crawdad camp for nothing! Brumley campers spent the week catching crawdads and many other critters including some huge mussels, a turtle, frogs, and millipedes galore. The creek was great for many things besides catching crawdads including some epic splash wars, fishing with homemade fishing poles, and testing some stick rafts. When our campers weren’t staying cool they were busy building forts, playing games, and practicing their whittling skills. Check out our pics to see more about our great week!
We had a great time in Chickadee Camp. We played games like Kick the Can, Bum Bum Bum, and Mosquito Tag. We did some adventuring at water time and got to visit both Warren Creek and Crooked Creek. We didn’t even let the rain dampen our spirits; we used the opportunity to listen to more stories and sing more songs. What a week!
Challenge made. Challenge accepted. Our Accept the Challenge campers went above and beyond this week, wriggling through laser mazes, flipping a magic carpet, completing Scout Mission, building bridges strong enough to hold weight, disguising themselves, and generally problem-solving their way through a fun and exciting week. We built fantastic forts and caught snakes and crayfish. All in a day’s work for a Challenge Accepter! We made sure to take time each day to splash around in the Eno River, a perfect opportunity to cool off in the hot weather and catch a glimpse of sun-bathing turtles.
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…