Announcing the 2010 NE Junior Training Camp
Blue Mtn., Peekskill, NY
March 26 - 28, 2010
Cost - $85.00 including lodging, 6 meals, and all
training and training maps
Deadline to register: March 14, 2010
****Should the camp fill up Juniors living within commuting distance will be asked to commute; giving space to juniors traveling further.
Contact Janet Porter at djporter2@verizon.net to register and get further informtion.
Another reminder!! Sign up now to ensure a spot!
Thanks to everyone who attended and assisted at the camp. We had 20 juniors and 16 helpers.
I especially want to thank Ross Smith for bringing his computer and laser printer which allowed us (actually him) to print maps on site, and then setting the Sprint course and programming the epunch boxes!
Ian Smith, Tim Parson, Randy Kemp, John Campbell, Jordan Laughlin, Corinne Porter and Carl Childs got in lots of time hanging and retrieving controls.
Janet Porter, Carol Campbell and Judy Karpinski on kitchen duty produced 6 great meals.
Mary Jo Childs and Judy Karpinski leading the youngest training group.
Ross and Samantha organizing the trainings for the control picking and Danish trainings.
Jordan Laughlin leading the last course review session.
Jon Osbourne, and Chris and Jeff, for getting the Lodge reservation and graciously allowing several people to sleep at their house.
Barb Bryant and Mary Jo were the unofficial photgraphers, check her log for pictures.
Guy Olsen for online boostering and bumping.
Thanks too to John Campbell, who was also part of the control setting posse.
Thank you everyone for a great training weekend!
Yes, thank you ALL for the weekend of training. I think all three of our boys got a lot out of the weekend, despite the enormous differences in their ages and skills.
Dang, I knew I'd miss someone, added John, who also loaned us his projector and screen.
Yes, great camp. Thanks for making it all happen!
I'd love to see maps and a full write-up of the camp from one of the participants. Is this available somewhere? I got a taste of things from Carl Childs, it would be really nice to get a detailed report from one of the juniors. It sounds like a great camp.
Where did Carl write about it?