Questions to ask your Wilderness Survival camper (Thursday)
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
We had a week filled with creating out at Brumley Forest! We practiced whittling techniques on projects like gnomes and snakes and moved on to using a few tools like a hand saw and hand drill to complete our wall hooks. The end of the week saw us lashing our river cane into a variety of inventions including a bench, a ‘deer trap’, and more. While we weren’t crafting, we enjoyed some fantastic games like Scout Mission, Eagle Eye, Train Robber, and Bum Bum Bum. We were thankful it was warm enough to enjoy some creek time this week with bridges built, salamander eggs spotted, and mud designs painted. Enjoy some of our pictures from Whittling & Woodcraft Camp!
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Our first camp of the spring was a hit! This week we spent lots of time on our forest archery range practicing our technique and shooting at various targets, including swinging bags, balloons, and our own hand-drawn paper plates. We also played some classic Schoolhouse games like Windigo and 6 Feathers. We even ventured into the chilly shallows of the Eno River in hopes of kick-starting some warmer spring weather! We hope you enjoy these fun pictures from Spring Archer Camp!
If you’re curious about what your child has been up to in camp this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…