Saturday, July 26, 2008

The Citizens of Camp Dry Gulch

The 5th and 6th grade boys consented to pose for us. Yes, I was part of the papparazi following them around. I took at least 5 shots and this is the closet I got to everyone looking the same way. Pretty good for a group of boys.
The Golden Sombero...this was the prize for a clean bunkhouse. When we began the week it was a shiny new sombero, but you can see it took a beating. These guys stole it from the actual winners which is a part of the game. Who has it at the end of the day? Henry, the older boys counselor is posing for me.
The Train. The ride is awesome, done only at night. I should caution you that you need a raincoat and galoshes. They have an old fashioned fire truck that hides in the dark in several places and puts your fire out. It was on one of these nights that the adults had their water fight. The camp has begun to get a reputation around the country for restoring these trains and now have several.

The girls hanging out and showing off. This street is filled with all 550 campers waiting to go to chapel after dinner.

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