That Dude wrote:Also I think every camp worth its salt has to have at least one Canadian there.
Vernhal wrote:Camp is so fun!! everyone should go at least once!
Nickames are a big part of camp culture... almost all the leaders get them from someone and the leaders like to give them out to participants at camp...
Vernhal wrote:And as you said singing anc clapping games before meals!
That Dude wrote:Ah what a joy it is to cook for 500 people.
K. Ayato wrote:I loved summer camps. However, my last one overall was a kind of shady experience. I did learn how to canoe and shoot a bow and arrow, so that was a lot of fun.
Yumie wrote:I think the most fun thing about camps is working at them. I had experiences as both a staffer and a camper at a summer camp (I was a camper when I was younger, but when I got old enough, I started working there) and the staff side of camp is just way more fun. I think one of the major things involved in camp culture from the staffing side is getting to joke about all the crazy things that the campers say or do. You wouldn't believe some of the hilariously absurd stories that get told in those special sharing times. XD
That Dude wrote:Also I think every camp worth its salt has to have at least one Canadian there.
That doesn't sound like a sports camp to me. They've always taught how to canoe at camps I've gone to, and bow and arrow just sounds outdoorsy.Warrior4Christ wrote:A sports camp? Interesting... most I've been on have only simple games such as variations of tunnel ball and other non-traditional games.
K. Ayato wrote:What I hated the most was doing team cheers.
Doe Johnson wrote:That doesn't sound like a sports camp to me. They've always taught how to canoe at camps I've gone to, and bow and arrow just sounds outdoorsy.
That Dude wrote:I'm proud to say that the bible camp that I worked at (in the kitchen) had the best camp food that many people said they'd ever had.
That Dude wrote:I'm proud to say that the bible camp that I worked at (in the kitchen) had the best camp food that many people said they'd ever had.
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