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Long distance swims are special challenges a camper may do. There are four different swims of increasing distance. First there is the duck, then the loon, then the seal, and then the whale. These swims are basically the badges for swimming. When the [[waterfront director]] thinks a camper has the ability to do a long distance swim, he will tell the camper and the camper will choose if he wants to do it. The duck and loon are done during the campers swimming period while the seal and whale are usually done in the morning because they take a considerably longer time. Always during a swim the camper is spotted by a row boat for safety.
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==The Duck==
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A Duck is swimming the shortest distance across the lake, from the swimming docks to the other side.
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:[[Duck|Read more]]
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==The Loon==
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(A) 44.190544, -70.676256
A Loon is simply two ducks, a swim from camp to the other side and back.
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Birch Rock
:[[Loon|Read more]]
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44.18922, -70.684705
==The Seal==
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The Seal is a step up from the duck and loon. It is more than two times as long as the loon, being more or less two miles long.
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(C) 44.200517, -70.680349, Seal Rock
:[[Seal|Read more]]
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Where Seals often start
==The Whale==
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(D) 44.173832, -70.66844, Waziyatah
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|caption=The path of the Duck and Loon is in red, the path of a Seal in yellow, and the path of a Whale is in green. A marks Birch Rock, C Seal Rock, and D Waziyatah.}}Long distance swims are special [[swimming]] challenges a camper may do. They are basically the badges for swimming. There are four different swims, each one with increasing distance. First there is the Duck, then the Loon, then the Seal, and then the Whale. When the [[Waterfront Director]] thinks a camper has the ability to do a long distance swim, he will tell the camper and the camper will choose if he wants to do it. The Duck and Loon can be done during the campers swimming period while the Seal and Whale are usually done in the morning because they take a longer time.
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== The Duck ==
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The Duck is swimming the shortest distance across the lake, from the swimming docks to the other side.
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{{Main article|Duck}}
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== The Loon ==
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A Loon is simply two ducks, a swim from camp to the other side and then back.
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{{Main article|Loon}}
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== The Seal ==
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The Seal is a step up from the Duck and Loon. It is more than two times as long as the Loon, being more or less two miles long. Rarely does a [[Lower Camp]]er ever swim a Seal.
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{{Main article|Seal}}
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== The Whale ==
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The Whale is the longest of all long distance swims. It consists of swimming all the way around the lake, an uncertain distance between four and six miles.
 
The Whale is the longest of all long distance swims. It consists of swimming all the way around the lake, an uncertain distance between four and six miles.
:[[Whale|Read more]]
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[[Category:Swimming]]
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{{Main article|Whale}}

Latest revision as of 13:59, 3 April 2009

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The path of the Duck and Loon is in red, the path of a Seal in yellow, and the path of a Whale is in green. A marks Birch Rock, C Seal Rock, and D Waziyatah.
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Long distance swims are special swimming challenges a camper may do. They are basically the badges for swimming. There are four different swims, each one with increasing distance. First there is the Duck, then the Loon, then the Seal, and then the Whale. When the Waterfront Director thinks a camper has the ability to do a long distance swim, he will tell the camper and the camper will choose if he wants to do it. The Duck and Loon can be done during the campers swimming period while the Seal and Whale are usually done in the morning because they take a longer time.

The Duck

The Duck is swimming the shortest distance across the lake, from the swimming docks to the other side.

Main article: Duck

The Loon

A Loon is simply two ducks, a swim from camp to the other side and then back.

Main article: Loon

The Seal

The Seal is a step up from the Duck and Loon. It is more than two times as long as the Loon, being more or less two miles long. Rarely does a Lower Camper ever swim a Seal.

Main article: Seal

The Whale

The Whale is the longest of all long distance swims. It consists of swimming all the way around the lake, an uncertain distance between four and six miles.

Main article: Whale