...on to summer 76!
Happy New Year Chippewa crowd!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Holiday Shopping Guide, Lower Camp
Is this the final installment? Time will tell. Regardless, let's talk about Lower Camp, generally guys that are in 5th grade or 6th grades and younger. Many of these guys are new to camp and will be knee deep in all of the exciting new activities. So, let's focus on the random camp fun stuff!
1. French Spinner Blade Lure Kit : If you have a fisherman in the family, this would be very cool. A chance to build your own spinner lures! Spinners work well in our neck of the woods, and will serve well in Canada as well. For $32, it's sweet. Why not throw in some Gulp Fish Bait while you're at it. Fake worms or maggots make for interesting family moments.
2. Table Tennis Balls : Yes, the constant rhythm of table tennis balls pounding the tables is a true sign that you are standing in Lower Camp of Chippewa. Can you have too many? Probably, but this is a nice package at just $7.
3. EyeClops Nightvision 2.0 : So I admit I have no idea why you might need this, but it sure looks awesome. I suppose if nature calls late at night, you could make sure there weren't any bears lurking out there. Other than that, I know I'd love one if I were 10 again. (Hey Natalie, I might even want one now that I'm 40.) A little pricey at $50, but way fun.
Finally, the haystack is the masterpiece of meals for lower camp, so why not learn how to assemble the proper ingredients by buying Mary and Ada's Chippewa Cookbook. It will be a hit at the next birthday party....I think. See the previous post for purchasing options.
1. French Spinner Blade Lure Kit : If you have a fisherman in the family, this would be very cool. A chance to build your own spinner lures! Spinners work well in our neck of the woods, and will serve well in Canada as well. For $32, it's sweet. Why not throw in some Gulp Fish Bait while you're at it. Fake worms or maggots make for interesting family moments.
2. Table Tennis Balls : Yes, the constant rhythm of table tennis balls pounding the tables is a true sign that you are standing in Lower Camp of Chippewa. Can you have too many? Probably, but this is a nice package at just $7.
3. EyeClops Nightvision 2.0 : So I admit I have no idea why you might need this, but it sure looks awesome. I suppose if nature calls late at night, you could make sure there weren't any bears lurking out there. Other than that, I know I'd love one if I were 10 again. (Hey Natalie, I might even want one now that I'm 40.) A little pricey at $50, but way fun.
Finally, the haystack is the masterpiece of meals for lower camp, so why not learn how to assemble the proper ingredients by buying Mary and Ada's Chippewa Cookbook. It will be a hit at the next birthday party....I think. See the previous post for purchasing options.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Holiday Shopping Guide, Middle Camp
As promised, more ideas for your Chippewa campers this holiday season. Our last post was for our older campers, now we move on down the line to the guys in middle camp. Generally, I am thinking about guys from about 6th to 8th grades.
Many of these guys are working on their in-camp activity skills and beginning to really improve while also demonstrating even better care for the equipment. Thus, I thought I'd find some cool stuff for the in-camp program that could help them progress through camp ranks. So here it goes:
1. Deerskin Shooting Glove - A great idea for the aspiring archers out there. This three-finger shooting "glove" helps with a smooth and comfortable release. And it only runs about $20.
2. 3/4 Finger Sailing Glove - Am I obsessed with gloves? Not really, but your sailor would really enjoy these Ronstan gloves. Working the damp lines on an X-boat can take a toll on a dedicated sailor, so these guys are pretty handy (pardon the pun.) Plus they look cool! About $30, but I see them on sale a bit too.
3. Gerber Crucial Multi-Tool - Yes, I'm suggesting something that has a knife on it, but this is handy and fairly safe tool. I prefer Gerber since it fits nicely in the hand. This one isn't loaded with a ridiuclous number of sharp things, either. Instead, needle-nose pliers are great for fishermen, the built-in carabiner clip is sweet and the knife is blunt (read : safer) and great for general camping, plus it's partially serrated for cutting line. Bonus : the green color is uber-cool. It runs $40.
Next stop Lower Camp...
PS- Did I mention Mary's cookbook yet?
Many of these guys are working on their in-camp activity skills and beginning to really improve while also demonstrating even better care for the equipment. Thus, I thought I'd find some cool stuff for the in-camp program that could help them progress through camp ranks. So here it goes:
1. Deerskin Shooting Glove - A great idea for the aspiring archers out there. This three-finger shooting "glove" helps with a smooth and comfortable release. And it only runs about $20.
2. 3/4 Finger Sailing Glove - Am I obsessed with gloves? Not really, but your sailor would really enjoy these Ronstan gloves. Working the damp lines on an X-boat can take a toll on a dedicated sailor, so these guys are pretty handy (pardon the pun.) Plus they look cool! About $30, but I see them on sale a bit too.
3. Gerber Crucial Multi-Tool - Yes, I'm suggesting something that has a knife on it, but this is handy and fairly safe tool. I prefer Gerber since it fits nicely in the hand. This one isn't loaded with a ridiuclous number of sharp things, either. Instead, needle-nose pliers are great for fishermen, the built-in carabiner clip is sweet and the knife is blunt (read : safer) and great for general camping, plus it's partially serrated for cutting line. Bonus : the green color is uber-cool. It runs $40.
Next stop Lower Camp...
PS- Did I mention Mary's cookbook yet?
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Holiday Shopping Guide, Upper Camp
This time of year, parents often contact me for suggestions for gift ideas. So I thought I'd spend a couple of posts sharing some thoughts on great gift ideas for Chippewa campers. Needless to say, I like camping gear and sports equipment, so I'm going to limit my suggestions to three items per post. Plus, I'll try not to dwell on the obvious sleeping bag, tents, headlamps or similar items (though I'm happy to pass along suggestions for those as well.) Instead, I'll suggest some rather obscure, but cool items that are functional and long-lived.
In this post, I'm going to focus on the guys in upper camp (in high school). Since these guys spend a lot of time on the trail, it seems to me that the best gift ideas are in the camping gear realm. So here it goes:
1. Exped Drypack Pro 15 - This is a slick day pack that is waterproof and lightweight. It fits nicely in the canoe and has plenty of room for rain gear and other daytime stuff. If your camper is headed on a canoe trip of 16 days or more, I like this and it costs about $45.
2. Joby Gorillapod - More and more guys are bringing cameras on their canoe trips. This handy little guy will help them take great shots and doesn't really take up much room. It's normally about $25, but I often see it on sale.
3. Expedition Canoeing by Cliff Jacobson - This book is written by one of the great northern canoe explorers and guides. While all of his camping concepts aren't necessarily what we adopt at Chippewa, this book is a great resource for the canoe trip dreamer.
Finally, don't forget to order your copy of Mary's cookbook (see previous post). More soon for the guys in middle camp.
In this post, I'm going to focus on the guys in upper camp (in high school). Since these guys spend a lot of time on the trail, it seems to me that the best gift ideas are in the camping gear realm. So here it goes:
1. Exped Drypack Pro 15 - This is a slick day pack that is waterproof and lightweight. It fits nicely in the canoe and has plenty of room for rain gear and other daytime stuff. If your camper is headed on a canoe trip of 16 days or more, I like this and it costs about $45.
2. Joby Gorillapod - More and more guys are bringing cameras on their canoe trips. This handy little guy will help them take great shots and doesn't really take up much room. It's normally about $25, but I often see it on sale.
3. Expedition Canoeing by Cliff Jacobson - This book is written by one of the great northern canoe explorers and guides. While all of his camping concepts aren't necessarily what we adopt at Chippewa, this book is a great resource for the canoe trip dreamer.
Finally, don't forget to order your copy of Mary's cookbook (see previous post). More soon for the guys in middle camp.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Chippewa Tour 2011
Dates are being set for 2011 Chippewa Rendezvous events in a city near you. Last year we hit 16 cities and this year we plan for even more.
We're always looking for hosts for these fun events, so contact Mike if you're interested in hosting the Chippewa crowd in your town. From curling to rock climbing, snow tubing to paintball, it's fun, it's easy and it's a great way to get ready for summer 2011. Stay tuned for dates....oh, and bring a friend!
We're always looking for hosts for these fun events, so contact Mike if you're interested in hosting the Chippewa crowd in your town. From curling to rock climbing, snow tubing to paintball, it's fun, it's easy and it's a great way to get ready for summer 2011. Stay tuned for dates....oh, and bring a friend!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Mary's Cookbook Arrives
Just in time for the holiday eating season, Mary and Ada's Camp Chippewa Cookbook has been released! From haystacks to donuts, grilled cheese to chocolate chip cookies, all of your favorites are here.
Order a copy today as a perfect holiday gift to mom or dad. The cost is $15 and all proceeds will be donated to the Chippewa Scholarship Fund. Just click here to make a credit card payment (press the Pay Now button to charge $15) or send a check payable to Camp Chippewa to Michael at camp's winter address in Tulsa.
As Mary would say : "Happy Cooking!"
Friday, November 12, 2010
And You Thought Chippewa Was Old...
Just a quick note of congratulations to the ACA (American Camp Association), which turns 150 years old in 2010. Camp Chippewa is proud of our longterm accreditation by the ACA and it's worth noting that Cap and Mom Endres have been recognized as Pioneers of Camping by the ACA. A big hats off to our ACA friends.
Thursday, November 04, 2010
A Snickerdoodle Scandal
It was a devastating defeat in the 2010 election....for the Chocolate Chip, the Chocolate Crinkle and Iced Maple Cookies. Yes, a populist uprising in upper camp led to the surprising victory for the write-in candidate Snickerdoodle cookie. Is it a scandal? Probably. But are the cookies fantastic? Like anything from Ada's cookie factory, the answer is yes!
So, in advance of the forthcoming "Mary & Ada's Camp Chippewa Cookbook", I present the Snickerdoodle recipe.
Snickerdoodle Cookies
1 cup soft shortening
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2-3/4 cups flour
1 teasp soda
2 teasp cream of tartar
1/2 teasp salt
Cinnamon-Sugar Mixture: 2TBS sugar, 2 teasp cinnamon.
Mix thoroughly the shortening, sugar and eggs. Then add dry ingredients except the cinnamon-sugar mixture. Chill dough. Roll into balls of whatever size you want. Roll balls in cinnamon-sugar mixture. Place two inches apart on cookie sheet. Press down. Bake at 350˚ until cookie springs back when lightly touched.
So, in advance of the forthcoming "Mary & Ada's Camp Chippewa Cookbook", I present the Snickerdoodle recipe.
Snickerdoodle Cookies
1 cup soft shortening
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2-3/4 cups flour
1 teasp soda
2 teasp cream of tartar
1/2 teasp salt
Cinnamon-Sugar Mixture: 2TBS sugar, 2 teasp cinnamon.
Mix thoroughly the shortening, sugar and eggs. Then add dry ingredients except the cinnamon-sugar mixture. Chill dough. Roll into balls of whatever size you want. Roll balls in cinnamon-sugar mixture. Place two inches apart on cookie sheet. Press down. Bake at 350˚ until cookie springs back when lightly touched.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Five Winners Are Announced!
Congrats to our 5 winners...$760 for the 76th! Now go have a great Halloween!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Photos, Photos and More Photos
Just posted are over 3000 photos from our 75th summer. So sit back and take a stroll through the 2010 galleries.
Photos are free to download or you can order copies in any size imagineable, from wallet size to giant canvases, coffee mugs or t-shirts.
Check them out! Chippewa 2010 Photos
Photos are free to download or you can order copies in any size imagineable, from wallet size to giant canvases, coffee mugs or t-shirts.
Check them out! Chippewa 2010 Photos
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Honor for Our Kamaji Friends
Mike and Kathy Jay, our nearby friends and directors of Camp Kamaji girls' camp, were honored by Camp for All Kids at a St. Louis benefit last weekend. Mike and Kathy were two of the founders of Camp for All Kids and staunch supports of the mission to provide scholarships for worthy families.
Congrats Mike and Kathy, and happy camping next summer!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Only 12 Hours Left...
....to enter the raffle to win one of FIVE grand prizes. Plus you'll grab a retro 1976 t-shirt (see previous blog entry) just for enrolling by today's deadline!
Times a-wastin'! Enroll now for your chance to win big.
Times a-wastin'! Enroll now for your chance to win big.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Lonnie's Lure
Everyone at camp needs to have a little fun. It was over weekend that Lonnie, our maintenance director, found a little time to cast his lure out on Buck Lake. The result...a monster!
Thursday, October 07, 2010
AMEX Now Accepted at Chippewa
Just a quick note that Camp Chippewa is now proud to accept American Express, in addition to Visa and Mastercard. After many requests from parents and alumni, we are happy to provide more options for tuition payment or donations. American Express was a no-brainer.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the feedback!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
1976 Retro T-Shirt
It's another great special offer for everyone who enrolls by October 15th...and the enrollments have been rolling in. Here's a sneak peek at the special offer that you'll receive for enrolling by the deadline...a vintage 1976 retro t-shirt. If you haven't yet enrolled, don't wait...enroll now to grab a sweet shirt!
In 1976, Breck looks stylish in his Chippewa t-shirt.The 76th Summer Retro Version!
Friday, September 24, 2010
Photos from Labor Day, Part IV
Duluth Pack Anyone?
I suppose if this duluth pack has endured the canoe trails since the 1800s, we made a great choice in trip packs. Of course, if we could sell all of ours for $46,000 a piece (see ebay listing), I might be tempted to let them go.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
2011 Ready to Roll
Last week, we added the 2011 dates and rates to the camp website. Make your plans now to join the adventure next summer, and be sure to watch your mailbox for a special offer for everyone who enrolls by October 15th!
Don't delay, join us!
2011 Camp Chippewa Dates
Don't delay, join us!
2011 Camp Chippewa Dates
Friday, September 17, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
A Spectacular 75th Celebration
Over the Labor Day weekend, almost 130 alumni, current families and friends of Chippewa descended on Cass Lake to celebrate our landmark summer...and what a celebration it was. Among the many highlights were the Chippewa Alumni Sailing regatta with all twelve boats underway, the riflery tournament won by alumnus Tony Hirsch, a ceremonial opening of the Alumni Cabin, the Chippewa Yacht Club reception at Sanders Sail Shanty, a banquet honoring JP and much, much more.
Thanks to everyone who attended. It was truly a remarkable and memorable event. Photos will be posted here on the blog and in CHIPS, so check back next week. Now it's off to summer 76!
Thanks to everyone who attended. It was truly a remarkable and memorable event. Photos will be posted here on the blog and in CHIPS, so check back next week. Now it's off to summer 76!
Friday, August 13, 2010
Summer 75 - A Fond Farewell
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Monday, August 09, 2010
Chippewa Takes First Place!
CJ and Terri’s Chippewa Honey was honored at the Beltrami County Fair, winning the Blue Ribbon for first place and the Purple Ribbon for grand champion. Furthermore, the honey was judged to be so good that it was placed in the “Court of Honor”. The judge said it is the first time that honey was ever awarded the Court of Honor and was very impressed with the quality. Needless to say, we were pretty proud of our bees, and at this moment they are back to work preparing for next year’s fair. The abundance of basswood trees provides a good supply of fragrant, nectar producing flowers and a honey which is light in color, delicate and mild, with warm herbal notes and a clean finish.
Chuck M. helps CJ works the hive!
Chuck M. and Jack K. with the hives.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Isle Royale Sail Trip
As part of our special 75th Anniversary summer, five sailors (Byron A. Jesse O, Patrick H. Calvin W. and Sing Lok W.) have been sailing Lake Superior from the Apostle Islands to Isle Royale. This is sailing! You can watch their journey unfold by clicking the link below. Fair winds!
Isle Royale Sail Trip Navigation
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Friday, July 30, 2010
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