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Omar's cabin is located on the path that runs past the office and into [[upper camp]].  The building is currently used as a [[staff cabin]], although this is just the most recent use of the building.   
 
Omar's cabin is located on the path that runs past the office and into [[upper camp]].  The building is currently used as a [[staff cabin]], although this is just the most recent use of the building.   
  
In the 1980s and the early half of the 1990s, the building was known as the "Upper Shop."  The upper shop held the power tools for the woodshop program and was used primarily by Donn Munn and the maintenance staff.  By the late 1990s the woodshop program was not being offered as a regular [[activity]]. The building was used for tool and equipment storage and other assorted small projects such as working on the [[plaques]].  
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In the 1980s and the early half of the 1990s, the building was known as the "Upper Shop."  The upper shop held the power tools for the woodshop program and was used primarily by Donn Munn and the maintenance staff.  By the late 1990s the woodshop program was not being offered as a regular activity. The building was used for tool and equipment storage and other assorted small projects such as working on the [[plaques]].  
  
 
[[Omar's|Read more]]
 
[[Omar's|Read more]]

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News

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It is Monday, November 25, 2024.

  • The new Chief's Cabin is under construction. Pictures and updates of the progress can be viewed here.
  • Over thirteen hundred images from the last 9 years have recently been uploaded. They can be viewed here.

See the news page for past news.

Featured article: Omar's

Omar's cabin is located on the path that runs past the office and into upper camp. The building is currently used as a staff cabin, although this is just the most recent use of the building.

In the 1980s and the early half of the 1990s, the building was known as the "Upper Shop." The upper shop held the power tools for the woodshop program and was used primarily by Donn Munn and the maintenance staff. By the late 1990s the woodshop program was not being offered as a regular activity. The building was used for tool and equipment storage and other assorted small projects such as working on the plaques.

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Featured facts

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From Ron Mattson, the first Field Director, come these famous moments in Birch Rock baseball history.

  • In the 1970s, counselor Hub Burton, a future minor league baseball announcer, would keep a running commentary throughout each period of baseball. On hot days, he would claim that the hill was, “Hotter than Busch Stadium in July.”
  • In 1981, counselor Dick Snyder, a Towson State University pitcher, threw a baseball through one of the boards on the backstop.
  • In 1981, the Birch Rock team beat Camp Skylemar on the road at Camp Skylemar.
  • In 1984, the Birch Rock team played the local Harrison boys team, who had recently won the local Little League championship. Birch Rock lost 2-0 with pitcher David J. giving up only one hit, a two-run home run.
  • In 1985, the basepaths were dug out by hand in an attempt to create a more recognizable diamond. This development backfired when many campers twisted ankles on the uneven surface.
  • In 1986, Seth B. broke the Spalding Mushroom, the biggest bat ever used at Birch Rock, with one mighty swing.
  • From 1984-1994, the camper with the most enthusiasm for the game was awarded a blue mitt called the Joe B. Mitt, named after the camper who had left the mitt at camp in 1983.

Featured picture

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The unusual outhouse on Saddleback Mountain