Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Day Two - Super Heroes Compete



One of the big draws at camp is the archery range. Campers learn from archery Instructor Lee, about archery safety, holding and sighting a bow, and hitting the bulls-eye. With the help of Lee and their buddy, campers were hitting the targets in no time.

Instructor Lee demonstrates how to shoot a bow and arrow



Now it's the campers' turn


Holding a fish isn't as easy as it looks


Fishing continues to be a big hit with campers. They continue to reel in the fish throughout activity time. Apparently some campers believe that it's their job to catch the fish and their buddies' job to hold the fish for the the picture.














Fill a bucket with sponge and water 
Tonight was the night for our Super Hero competition. A cross between the Olympics and the reality show Survivor, campers wear their super hero costumes, made by them with some help from their buddies, and compete in obstacle course like stations built around the campground.

Unlike the Olympics and Survivor, everyone wins at the conclusion of our games.  Each camper is inducted into our camp family with the awarding of their own  purple cape.


Relay Race with paddle and ball


RFK Boise's version of volleyball 



This buddy decided to add his face to the
collection of villains for the wet sponge
ring toss 
Styrofoam flying course 


Time to hang our capes and head to bed. More fun is in store for tomorrow. 




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