What is the difference between the two-week and four-week program?
The two-week program concentrates on all of the in-camp activities that we offer: rock climbing, rappelling, ropes course, and a tyrolean traverse experience in mountaineering; fly-tying, hand-tool woodworking, leatherwork and blacksmithing in crafts; swimming, canoeing, kayaking and fishing at the waterfront; the shooting sports of archery and marksmanship and; outdoor living skills of orienteering, outdoor cooking, basic survival, marlinspike, and environmental awareness. Fitness activities are conducted before breakfast. Campers may choose optional day trips in whitewater rafting, mountain biking, kayaking and hiking. A special event, called Mountain Man Day serves as the culmination activity for the two-week program. Four and six-week campers participate in all camp activities and add: a day hike to Mt. Moosilauke; two backpacking trips and a five-day canoe trip to Maine. They can choose day trips in whitewater rafting, kayaking or rock climbing and enjoy the camp’s triathlon and w
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