Camp Guide 2013

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Re-gatta-go (We-gotta-go) Race

Seriously Sailing

Race through camp on an amazing adventure, but watch out for detours! Teams of racers will navigate a course of challenges around camp where skill, knowledge, and teamwork get you ahead. Use different types of transportation and solve clues, riddles and puzzles, and Click any complete physical challenges to get to the next stop. Will and you be the master archer, swimming star, the gleek? The camp title ia race will end at the Cove but your team must make its own register v boat to get there—regatta anyone? COMAR! $260 June 23-28

Weather permitting, girls will have sailing lessons. Staff will help girls progress through Kitty’s unique sailing program. Girls will be divided into sailing classes geared towards their skill level. They will work with their instructors toward individual goals, culminating their experience with an all camp “regatta”: the Princess Kitty Invitational. Girls must be able to swim 50 meters and be comfortable in water over their heads in a personal floating device. $405 June 16-28

Shutterbugs 2013

It’s time to share the fun of camp with everyone else! Spend some time learning to work the digital camera and try editing your own video. Then, spend your time getting ready to share the fun of camp with the GS world as you share what Girl Scout camp is all about! Please bring a digital camera. Not only will you get to be the star of your own video, but you’ll have plenty of time to experience all the fun camp has to offer. $260 June 16-21

Journey Journal

Do you need a break from all of the serious stuff? At camp, be a girl with no worries. Just relax, make friends and journal. This is all about you and your story. Swim, sing, make crafts, cook s’mores and try archery. Take a break from reality and have a blast at camp $260 June 23-28

Elite Mariners

Sail the waters of the River in our fleet of watercrafts. Work to perfect your already strong sailing skills. This program is geared toward experienced sailors looking to advance their skills and learn racing techniques. Campers must have an intermediate to advanced level of sailing skills. All campers should be comfortable and confident operating a boat with minimal assistance and must perform a skills check upon arrival to ensure that this is the correct level placement. Girls must be able to swim 50 meters and be comfortable in water over their heads in a personal floating device. $405 July 16-28

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