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…Duluth, pop. 86,000, a seaport city on Lake Superior. Duluth posed a problem, regarding camping since there is forty-mile section without camping. Dahlgren had planned to stealth camp—waiting until it got dark to set up her tent in a park somewhere. But then she decided to call Russell and his…
…property (tents not provided). Attendees are not required to stay at Forest Lodge. Lodging Choices and Pricing If you choose not to stay at Forest Lodge, your registration fee will be $200. Your registration fee is included in the prices listed below for each lodging option: Camping at Forest Lodge—$230…
…area. This four-day program is for girls who may be new to camping and who may not have much experience sleeping away from family. We will be local and close to home, which may help your child feel comfortable, and our staff will support your child to have success with…
To find more information for the campus community, tap here. Camp Brother Bear is your ultimate weekend escape! Get ready for epic outdoor vibes, camping under the stars, and live music that’ll keep you dancing all night long. September 27–29 at Prentice Park, we’re celebrating the adventurous spirit in us…
…registration fee is $105–180. The suggested prices listed below for each lodging option cover retreat participation and lodging: Camping—$120–195 Shared room—$145–220 Attendees staying in a shared room can choose their roommate when they register or opt to be matched with somebody else. Private room—$175–250 Registration for this retreat has closed….
…nights, or join us for the whole retreat. Camping and lodging are both available. There will be yoga and meditation every day along with guided forest bathing on Friday and Saturday. Jodi Supanich will guide meditation, and Sara Clem will guide forest bathing sessions. To get a better sense of…
…in touch with the outdoors. I never had gone kayaking and had never gone canoeing, never thought about camping or anything like that. Maybe that’s because I didn’t have the opportunities to do that back home and coming here and meeting [Professor] Clayton Russell and him giving me the opportunities…
…possible. “This is what I love,” she said. “I wouldn’t be nearly as effective as a teacher without the field work.” Johnson and college juniors Emily Leonard, Michael Sinclair, and Forrest Rosenbower spent five days and four nights nearly every week camping and working at fourteen different dune sites on…
Seth W. Davenport, Tyrease “TJ” James, and Dr. Jonathan G. Marti