Friday, July 13, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Spot on the Quetico with Manitou
View Quetico I 2012 in a larger map The guys from Manitou explore the Quetico Provincial Park. Watch their trip unfold by checking back to this map.
Friday, July 06, 2012
1st Session Photos - VI
Our internet is still down (see previous post), but wanted to post a couple of pics remotely today. Again, apologies for not posting more, but I'll be sure to add plenty once the internet is back up and running at camp.
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
'Til Tuesday
Hi everyone,
Apologies that we are unable to have our regular post today. I am updating remotely after a windstorm in the area knocked out our internet access. Not to worry, all is well at camp and with the campers. The Chippewa program was moving right along today. We bid a fond farewell to the 2-weekers this morning (see you guys next summer!) after our annual Black Tie Dinner in their honor last night, but then it was back to archery, riflery, tennis and fencing for us today!
I'll post more photos and return to regular Tuesday and Fridays just as soon as I can!
Thanks,
MKT
Apologies that we are unable to have our regular post today. I am updating remotely after a windstorm in the area knocked out our internet access. Not to worry, all is well at camp and with the campers. The Chippewa program was moving right along today. We bid a fond farewell to the 2-weekers this morning (see you guys next summer!) after our annual Black Tie Dinner in their honor last night, but then it was back to archery, riflery, tennis and fencing for us today!
I'll post more photos and return to regular Tuesday and Fridays just as soon as I can!
Thanks,
MKT
Saturday, June 30, 2012
News from Summer 2012
A ferocious game of Predator-Prey is just under way around camp. The polar bears, wolves and arctic fox teams are each vying for survival as they explore camp for food, water and shelter. Just beware the opposing team's attack!
It's been an exciting start to our 77th summer. The weather has been fantastic with day after day of cloudless, blue skies and even the lakes are a bit warmer than usual. It makes for a perfect setting for camp 2012.
On the activity front, Lars F. captured Target of the Day today by shooting a 46 down on the rifle range. Meanwhile, he just missed his Bowman in archery by 4 points. Like Lars, there's been plenty of success for the campers in all of the activities. A lower camp table tennis tournament crowned Antonio N. king of the 'court' for lower camp. Ahead, expect news of a rifle tournament, fencing tournament and even a camper-counselor tennis tournament. Sail races can't be too far behind!
To date, two Canadian canoe trips have already departed, the Wolverine River and the Flindt River trips. We won't welcome these voyageurs back to camp until the session is nearly over. Meanwhile, local canoe trips to the Crow Wing, Star Island and Knutson Dam have come and returned. The official turtle count on the Crow Wing totaled 174 turtles. Thanks Jean M. for such an accurate tally. The guys from Olson are paddling the Voyageurs National Park while Demonia cabin is at Hook Island exploring and fishing the islands of Rainy Lake from our wilderness lodge. Yes, the trip house has been buzzing.
It's difficult to believe that our Badger campers (two-weekers) will be leaving us early next week. From opening night's scatterball game to tonight's haystack dinner, this has been an exciting two weeks for them. Ahead is our annual Black Tie dinner to send them on their way home in style.
We'll continue to post updates on Tuesday and Friday, with an occasional post in between just for fun.
submitted by MKT
It's been an exciting start to our 77th summer. The weather has been fantastic with day after day of cloudless, blue skies and even the lakes are a bit warmer than usual. It makes for a perfect setting for camp 2012.
On the activity front, Lars F. captured Target of the Day today by shooting a 46 down on the rifle range. Meanwhile, he just missed his Bowman in archery by 4 points. Like Lars, there's been plenty of success for the campers in all of the activities. A lower camp table tennis tournament crowned Antonio N. king of the 'court' for lower camp. Ahead, expect news of a rifle tournament, fencing tournament and even a camper-counselor tennis tournament. Sail races can't be too far behind!
To date, two Canadian canoe trips have already departed, the Wolverine River and the Flindt River trips. We won't welcome these voyageurs back to camp until the session is nearly over. Meanwhile, local canoe trips to the Crow Wing, Star Island and Knutson Dam have come and returned. The official turtle count on the Crow Wing totaled 174 turtles. Thanks Jean M. for such an accurate tally. The guys from Olson are paddling the Voyageurs National Park while Demonia cabin is at Hook Island exploring and fishing the islands of Rainy Lake from our wilderness lodge. Yes, the trip house has been buzzing.
It's difficult to believe that our Badger campers (two-weekers) will be leaving us early next week. From opening night's scatterball game to tonight's haystack dinner, this has been an exciting two weeks for them. Ahead is our annual Black Tie dinner to send them on their way home in style.
We'll continue to post updates on Tuesday and Friday, with an occasional post in between just for fun.
submitted by MKT
Friday, June 29, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Spot on the Wolverine
View Wolverine 2012 in a larger map Watch their journey unfold as they "check-in" on the Wolverine River.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
The Wolverine Departs!
Late yesterday afternoon, Athabasca cabin left cabin for Chippewa's first descent of the Wolverine River in remote northern Manitoba. Final destination? The saltwater Hudson Bay!
Friday, June 22, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Lands' End Helps Outfit Chippewa
Need a duffel bag for camp? Or maybe a new windbreaker with a sweet Chippewa logo on it? Or maybe dad could use a new polo before he hits the links this summer.
Camp Chippewa has again partnered with Lands' End to help outfit Chippewa campers, parents and alumni. It's a great time to visit out our partner website since camp is just around the corner. Save some time in finding a few odds and ends before the summer.
Check them out now!
Camp Chippewa has again partnered with Lands' End to help outfit Chippewa campers, parents and alumni. It's a great time to visit out our partner website since camp is just around the corner. Save some time in finding a few odds and ends before the summer.
Check them out now!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Alumni to Hit the Trail
Just in case you missed it, the second Camp Chippewa Alumni Canoe trip heads out this summer in late July. CJ and Mike Endres will lead these intrepid explorers as they relive some old memories and certainly have a few laughs along the way. It's going to be a blast! I only wish I could join everyone this time around.
More details can be found on our Alumni Canoe Trip page. Space is very limited!
More details can be found on our Alumni Canoe Trip page. Space is very limited!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Chippewa Highlights 2011 - Part 1
(special thanks to camper Alex Haft for editing and producing the video)
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Parent Pre-Camp Checklist
It won't be long now! Camp is just around the corner. Our Pre-Camp Checklist was mailed a few weeks ago to help make planning for summer 2012 go smoothly. If you have yet to receive one, please give me a call at 800-262-1544 or send me a quick email and I'll send one to you post-haste. And don't forget to review all of the information on our new "Prepare" section of the Chippewa website.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Great Gift for Grads
A saavy camp mom spotted this great gift idea for any graduates that need a useful and fun gift idea. Using reclaimed tent material, this dopp kit is a great gift!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Preparing for Summer 2012
A quick reminder that our new website now contains just about all of the information you may need to prepare for camp. The newly designed Prepare for Camp section includes information on travel, packing, forms and even payments. Take a look if you haven't already done so and as always, please don't hesitate to call or email if you have any questions!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
The Eagle's Nest
Word from CJ who was camp last weekend:
"I am sad to report that the eagle’s nest fell down sometime during the winter! The old dead white pine that supported the massive nest is broken off about half way up. The nest and its occupants has amazed and entertained us for many years, and it provided a key focus for Doc Peairs' attention. With the high population of bald eagles in the area, I hope that a couple of eagles will find another suitable tree in the area. There certainly are a few good ones to choose from. When we were up there last weekend, eagles were flying along the CassLake shore as usual."
"I am sad to report that the eagle’s nest fell down sometime during the winter! The old dead white pine that supported the massive nest is broken off about half way up. The nest and its occupants has amazed and entertained us for many years, and it provided a key focus for Doc Peairs' attention. With the high population of bald eagles in the area, I hope that a couple of eagles will find another suitable tree in the area. There certainly are a few good ones to choose from. When we were up there last weekend, eagles were flying along the CassLake shore as usual."
Friday, April 06, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
The Developing Brains of Boys
Having just returned from Kansas City and Lawrence, I wanted to offer a big thanks to Dr. Tina Bryson for sharing her research on child development. As you may know, Chippewa hosted Tina in several cities to discuss her research as described in her best-selling book The Whole-Brain Child, sharing insight for our Chippewa families, alumni and friends of camp. I'm excited to say that we will continue to partner with Tina.
This Spring, we traveled to Chicago, Houston, LA, Kansas City and Lawrence with Tina and we'll look to hit other cities in the Fall and into 2013. Tina's information has been wonderfully received and most importantly, she is a big believer in Chippewa. Thanks Tina!
PS- Don't forget to check our new "Events" page to see where the next great Chippewa event will be!
This Spring, we traveled to Chicago, Houston, LA, Kansas City and Lawrence with Tina and we'll look to hit other cities in the Fall and into 2013. Tina's information has been wonderfully received and most importantly, she is a big believer in Chippewa. Thanks Tina!
PS- Don't forget to check our new "Events" page to see where the next great Chippewa event will be!
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Chippewa Videos
One of my favorite parts of our new website is the Chippewa Theater. Not only are there links to tons of photos, but we've linked several of our videos from our YouTube and Vimeo sites. Plus, if you visit both the YouTube and Vimeo channels, we've uploaded even more of camp's videos. We're also in the process of digitizing several of our old videos and plan to upload those as they're ready.
Check out our theater and stay tuned for even more!
(PS- One of our campers is working on the 2011 Highlight videos, to be released first on Facebook Video page and our Vimeo channel very soon!)
Check out our theater and stay tuned for even more!
(PS- One of our campers is working on the 2011 Highlight videos, to be released first on Facebook Video page and our Vimeo channel very soon!)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
We're Live!
The new CampChippewa.com has just launched! Make sure to test drive it and let us know what you think!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Chippewa Earns Safety Honor for 2011
Once again, Chippewa is proud to have achieved the Safety 1st Honor from Markel Insurance Company. This is our third consecutive year to earn this designation for our "proven safety record, which demonstrates (our) superior commitment to safety." Congrats to the Chippewa staff and campers in helping to achieve this honor!
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Chippewa Featured on Intentional Parent
Dr. Tina Bryson interviews me about the value of sleep-away camp, the idea of resilience and a few more Chippewa ideas. Thanks Tina and Intentional Parent!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Chicago Rendezvous - Broomball
The guys had a blast playing broomball in Chicago! A great night of action for the Chippewa crowd. Meanwhile, Sam was in St. Louis hanging with that crowd. Next stop? Houston!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
A New Chippewa Website
As launch dates nears for the brand new Chippewa website, I thought I'd post a little teaser. I'm excited about the redesign! We should be live in just about two weeks or sooner!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
ACA Results
I recently received official notice from the American Camp Association (ACA) that Camp Chippewa passed with flying colors during our ACA accreditation visit last summer. We are proud to have again earned this distinction by having met or exceeded the rigorous standards laid out by the ACA.
Congrats to the Chippewa campers and staff for a successful visitation last August!
Congrats to the Chippewa campers and staff for a successful visitation last August!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Chippewa Goes Primetime
The holidays found a few of the Chippewa crowd on primetime TV. The Pattons made waves at the Packers game with their cheeseheads while an anonymous alumnus donned his Royal Stewart tam for a Christmas Day Lakers basketball game. Both were caught on national television.
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
A New Year Has Arrived...
and along with it, a short email from a camp mom :
"It's New Year's Day and thoughts turn to my son's upcoming and long anticipated adventure to Hudson Bay. The winter winds are swirling outside when all of a sudden a very large section of our backyard fence begins to collapse. I call in the "troops" and within 10 minutes my son has tied a most secure set of sailing knots (learned at Chippewa) to brace the fence until we can replace the rotten posts. Once again Camp Chippewa has proven its worth. One never knows!"
Sincerely, Grateful Camp Chippewa Mom
Happy New Year!
"It's New Year's Day and thoughts turn to my son's upcoming and long anticipated adventure to Hudson Bay. The winter winds are swirling outside when all of a sudden a very large section of our backyard fence begins to collapse. I call in the "troops" and within 10 minutes my son has tied a most secure set of sailing knots (learned at Chippewa) to brace the fence until we can replace the rotten posts. Once again Camp Chippewa has proven its worth. One never knows!"
Sincerely, Grateful Camp Chippewa Mom
Happy New Year!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Holiday Shopping Guide - Lower Camp
We're back with more ideas for the holidays. This time, it's down to Lower Camp we go. Many of these campers are in their first or second summer at Chippewa, so here are some fun things to get ready for summer 2012!
Nite Ize Bug Light - Not a whole lot to say here, except that this is a fun little light to have hanging around your area in the cabin. Since we don't have bugs in our cabins, this seems like a reasonable replacement. About $13 for cool factor.
Why Not Games - Knots aren't just for sailors or fishermen, they're for aspiring canoe trippers as well. This is a great kit to get a head start on knots. Great illustrated cards to help keep everyone busy for a while as they hone their skills. Just $5!
Plastic Fencing Training Set - Hey campers, you can thank me later for this! Yes, I may be the fencing master at camp and yes, I may be sympathetic to all things fencing, but these are pretty slick. What swashbuckling camper wouldn't want this! While it is very cool looking, it is also very practical if you have an aspiring fencer. In reading the reviews, you will see that this set helps develop proper skills in the sport of fencing, unlike a random nerf set of foam swords! I'm a fan. And if you are real enthusiastic, opt for the wireless scoring option that will make it even cooler and more accurate for true fencers. Mask and foil set (two color choices) starts at $68 and is on sale!
Don't forget to read last year's suggestions for more great ideas, like the Eyeclops!
Nite Ize Bug Light - Not a whole lot to say here, except that this is a fun little light to have hanging around your area in the cabin. Since we don't have bugs in our cabins, this seems like a reasonable replacement. About $13 for cool factor.
Why Not Games - Knots aren't just for sailors or fishermen, they're for aspiring canoe trippers as well. This is a great kit to get a head start on knots. Great illustrated cards to help keep everyone busy for a while as they hone their skills. Just $5!
Plastic Fencing Training Set - Hey campers, you can thank me later for this! Yes, I may be the fencing master at camp and yes, I may be sympathetic to all things fencing, but these are pretty slick. What swashbuckling camper wouldn't want this! While it is very cool looking, it is also very practical if you have an aspiring fencer. In reading the reviews, you will see that this set helps develop proper skills in the sport of fencing, unlike a random nerf set of foam swords! I'm a fan. And if you are real enthusiastic, opt for the wireless scoring option that will make it even cooler and more accurate for true fencers. Mask and foil set (two color choices) starts at $68 and is on sale!
Don't forget to read last year's suggestions for more great ideas, like the Eyeclops!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Photo album and Smugmug updated with lost photos.
While putting together this years photo album I happened across some photos that did not make into smugmug. Needless to say I added them immediately. I also couldn't help but notice just how many great photos we have from 2011! It was a special summer and we have a lot of pictures that capture that fact beautifully. If you haven't seen them yet you need to go check them out.
I will be finished with the 2011 photo album in a few days and will post a link both here and on our Facebook page that will you allow you to view it or get yourself one. It sure has been fun reliving last summer.
I will be finished with the 2011 photo album in a few days and will post a link both here and on our Facebook page that will you allow you to view it or get yourself one. It sure has been fun reliving last summer.
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Holiday Shopping Guide - Upper Camp
Let's move right up the line to Upper Camp. These guys will be spending less and less time in camp as their trips get longer in Canada. So, I'll again be focusing on what the guys might like if they're on Canadians.
Cabela's Digital Fish Scale - I like this small scale. There are some giants lurking in the depths of the Canadian lakes and rivers and if you want proper bragging rights, then this little gadget should do the trick. Nice price at just $13.
GoPro HD Hero2 - I can almost hear the phone ringing after I post this suggestion. By far the most expensive item I have ever recommended and no doubt I may be pandering a bit to the campers on this one. But the reality is that this is an awesome video camera that has a million uses in and out of camp, especially for the active ones in the family. There were two of these cameras in camp during 2011 and the videos were great. We have some wonderful footage of shooting rapids and portaging that could only be captured with a device like this. And yes, a camper brought one of them to camp. It's lightweight and easy to operate. Though ti costs more than most things I'd recommend, it's less than other great video cameras, so it makes the final cut. This one is listed at $299, but shop around for the best price.
Fred Senior Cardboard Moosehead - Hanging above the door of Knutson Hall is a moose rack brought back to camp in the 1970s from the Bloodvein River. The name of that moose rack is the tam-a-rack. As you know, tams are a big deal at Chippewa. They are earned only on Canadian trips and it is with great pride that, upon entering Knutson Hall, a Chippewa camper or counselor reaches up and hangs his tam on the moose rack. The tam-a-rack is reserved only for tams. I realize that some moms may not want a dead carcass on their walls at home, so this is a great substitute. Grab the cardboard moose rack, hang it on the wall and each tam can hang happily in his room. It's about $50 and they get to put it together!
Don't forget, you can also find last year's ideas for Upper Camp by clicking the "shopping guide" label below.
Cabela's Digital Fish Scale - I like this small scale. There are some giants lurking in the depths of the Canadian lakes and rivers and if you want proper bragging rights, then this little gadget should do the trick. Nice price at just $13.
GoPro HD Hero2 - I can almost hear the phone ringing after I post this suggestion. By far the most expensive item I have ever recommended and no doubt I may be pandering a bit to the campers on this one. But the reality is that this is an awesome video camera that has a million uses in and out of camp, especially for the active ones in the family. There were two of these cameras in camp during 2011 and the videos were great. We have some wonderful footage of shooting rapids and portaging that could only be captured with a device like this. And yes, a camper brought one of them to camp. It's lightweight and easy to operate. Though ti costs more than most things I'd recommend, it's less than other great video cameras, so it makes the final cut. This one is listed at $299, but shop around for the best price.
Fred Senior Cardboard Moosehead - Hanging above the door of Knutson Hall is a moose rack brought back to camp in the 1970s from the Bloodvein River. The name of that moose rack is the tam-a-rack. As you know, tams are a big deal at Chippewa. They are earned only on Canadian trips and it is with great pride that, upon entering Knutson Hall, a Chippewa camper or counselor reaches up and hangs his tam on the moose rack. The tam-a-rack is reserved only for tams. I realize that some moms may not want a dead carcass on their walls at home, so this is a great substitute. Grab the cardboard moose rack, hang it on the wall and each tam can hang happily in his room. It's about $50 and they get to put it together!
Don't forget, you can also find last year's ideas for Upper Camp by clicking the "shopping guide" label below.
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Chippewa Gets A Mention On Intentional Parent
Great thoughts from the panel about being creative with your children. Look for the Chippewa mention at around 35:20. Also a few gift ideas in here!
Thanks for the shout, Tina!
Friday, December 02, 2011
Holiday Shopping Guide - Middle Camp
Ah, Middle Camp! Seemingly always in the middle of the heap when it comes to lining up for camp store (e.g. "Lower Camp, you're first and head right up the line" or "Let's start with Upper Camp and come down"). Well, let's break the routine and begin this year's shopping guide with the guys from Chalet.
Last year's guide had some great ideas for this age group, especially since they are really beginning to build their skills in so many activities. I thought we could take a slightly different tack with this year's ideas. So, for all of you Mom's and Dad's, here it goes, Chippewa's guide to what dudes want for the holidays:
"Don't Die Out There" Playing Cards - As campers enter Middle Camp, their canoe trips get longer and generally they spend more time out of camp at Hook Island or on the Apostle Sail Trip. A favorite past time is playing cards in your tent in the evening, so why not add a little survival silliness to the whole thing. Very fun!
JOBY GorillaTorch Switchback Lamp - I like JOBY products, like the Gorillapod that I recommended last year. This is a slick light set that is a combination lamp and head light. Great in camp and on the trail since it packs small. I have the WestMarine listing for about $39, but it's also on Amazon for all of you Prime-timers out there.
Portable Ping Pong Set - As any Chippewa camper knows, we play table tennis, not ping pong, at Chippewa. With that said, I can't imagine why this isn't the greatest thing ever. Ever hear the words "I'm bored!" Not an issue with this set...instant ping pong, er table tennis, anytime, anywhere. Not as high quality as the Chippewa tables, but not bad in a pinch. (It's worth adding that I've assumed that your nice china or Waterford crystal is well stashed and has been for many years.)
That's it for Middle Camp. Next up? Just like unwrapping gifts, it's a surprise!
Last year's guide had some great ideas for this age group, especially since they are really beginning to build their skills in so many activities. I thought we could take a slightly different tack with this year's ideas. So, for all of you Mom's and Dad's, here it goes, Chippewa's guide to what dudes want for the holidays:
"Don't Die Out There" Playing Cards - As campers enter Middle Camp, their canoe trips get longer and generally they spend more time out of camp at Hook Island or on the Apostle Sail Trip. A favorite past time is playing cards in your tent in the evening, so why not add a little survival silliness to the whole thing. Very fun!
JOBY GorillaTorch Switchback Lamp - I like JOBY products, like the Gorillapod that I recommended last year. This is a slick light set that is a combination lamp and head light. Great in camp and on the trail since it packs small. I have the WestMarine listing for about $39, but it's also on Amazon for all of you Prime-timers out there.
Portable Ping Pong Set - As any Chippewa camper knows, we play table tennis, not ping pong, at Chippewa. With that said, I can't imagine why this isn't the greatest thing ever. Ever hear the words "I'm bored!" Not an issue with this set...instant ping pong, er table tennis, anytime, anywhere. Not as high quality as the Chippewa tables, but not bad in a pinch. (It's worth adding that I've assumed that your nice china or Waterford crystal is well stashed and has been for many years.)
That's it for Middle Camp. Next up? Just like unwrapping gifts, it's a surprise!
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