| It’s long been a camp tradition to greet our campers with signs bearing their names and cheers, as they exit the bus. |
This year the tradition continued with buddies and staff waving their brightly colored posters and cheerily welcoming the campers as they meet up with their buddies. |
| Once the luggage was unpacked, and lunch was over, campers headed to the fishing pond to try their luck. It was a good day for our fishing campers, with each of them reeling in enough fish to fill a cooler. |
Swimming at the waterfront is always something the campers enjoy.
Campers have the options of paddling kayaks and paddle boards.
If campers want to stay closer to shore they can build sand castles on the beach.
Two ducks, showed up at the waterfront today. |
A camper tried to ride the duck, doing his best to balance on the duck's back. |
But the duck bobbed and weaved, until it threw the camper off. |
The zipline was open today and the campers took advantage of being able to ride the line. Many of the campers spent most of their time during activities time flying through the air. |
Today the campers had the option of decorating ceramic tiles which will be fired in town and available to be taken home. This tile has a special message for this camper's buddy " I Love Ava." |
Tonight, the campers received their quilts which were provided by Project Linus. Project Linus has been making quilts for our campers for decades. Our heartfelt thanks go out to the members of the Project Linus for the kind generosity. You can learn more about the Project Linus by click the link below. https://www.linusidaho.org/ |