Difference between revisions of "Upper Camp"
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− | Upper camp is the older half of camp. When a camper moves from [[lower camp]] to upper camp he will find that there are a few differences. For one, upper camp cabins hold 8 campers or more and two counselors while lower camp cabins hold four campers | + | Upper camp is the older half of camp. When a camper moves from [[lower camp]] to upper camp he will find that there are a few differences. For one, upper camp cabins hold 8 campers or more and two counselors while lower camp cabins hold four campers, a counselor and sometimes a [[CIT]]. Another difference is that Upper camp lights out is later than lower camp lights out. Other than that there are no big differences. Most cabins in upper camp are named after the homes of birds, with the exception of Pete's Palace which was named after Pete Haas. The first two cabins are in the third age group and the second two cabins are in the fourth age group. |
==List of upper camp cabins== | ==List of upper camp cabins== | ||
===Third age group=== | ===Third age group=== |
Revision as of 13:52, 17 May 2008
Upper camp is the older half of camp. When a camper moves from lower camp to upper camp he will find that there are a few differences. For one, upper camp cabins hold 8 campers or more and two counselors while lower camp cabins hold four campers, a counselor and sometimes a CIT. Another difference is that Upper camp lights out is later than lower camp lights out. Other than that there are no big differences. Most cabins in upper camp are named after the homes of birds, with the exception of Pete's Palace which was named after Pete Haas. The first two cabins are in the third age group and the second two cabins are in the fourth age group.