If you're interested in attending the River Kids outing to Camp Sabra the weekend of March 20-22, please reply to this email with:
1) The number of people total in your group (Kids may attend alone, but ALL family members are welcome.
NOTE - If you're child needs to attend alone, you will need to make the arrangements for travel by carpool with another family. Arrangements for food should also be made. If you need help, please contact me directly and I will do my best to help arrange a way to keep Junior fed.
2) Cabin or Tent - If you are tenting, there will be no direct charge to you. (RK will pay the nominal site fee.) If you would like a cabin, the charge will be $25. Cabins must be reserved ahead of time.
Here is the general plan of action for the outing -
Every family is responsible for coordinating its own food. If you are in need of a tent, contact me. I have several of my own and could access more if necessary.
Friday - Travel Day -
- Make your way to the camp at some point during the day (~3 hour drive), set up for your stay and enjoy the time you have to spare by exploring on your own. No scheduled activities until dinner.
- 5pm - Cooking Fires lit - do your own cooking as you wish
- 6:30 - Dinner Gathering
- Later on...night hike, campfire gathering by the lake, stories, songs, snoozing...
Saturday - Times TBD - Breakfast on your own. Meet at 9am. We have arranged to have a professional crew to manage times on the high ropes course and a fishing experience. There may be time for paddling on the lake a bit as well. Lunch and Dinner gathering times will be offered. Cooking fires lit by 5pm again. More night-time fun.
Sunday - No scheduled activities. No rush to leave; everyone can get up, explore, pack up, and filter out as they please.
If you're interested in learning more about Camp Sabra and the facilities, check out their website at www.campsabra.com It shouldn't take you long to figure out that there are TONS of things to do on your own as you explore.
Let me know if you have any questions. And please RSVP as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Ben
1) The number of people total in your group (Kids may attend alone, but ALL family members are welcome.
NOTE - If you're child needs to attend alone, you will need to make the arrangements for travel by carpool with another family. Arrangements for food should also be made. If you need help, please contact me directly and I will do my best to help arrange a way to keep Junior fed.
2) Cabin or Tent - If you are tenting, there will be no direct charge to you. (RK will pay the nominal site fee.) If you would like a cabin, the charge will be $25. Cabins must be reserved ahead of time.
Here is the general plan of action for the outing -
Every family is responsible for coordinating its own food. If you are in need of a tent, contact me. I have several of my own and could access more if necessary.
Friday - Travel Day -
- Make your way to the camp at some point during the day (~3 hour drive), set up for your stay and enjoy the time you have to spare by exploring on your own. No scheduled activities until dinner.
- 5pm - Cooking Fires lit - do your own cooking as you wish
- 6:30 - Dinner Gathering
- Later on...night hike, campfire gathering by the lake, stories, songs, snoozing...
Saturday - Times TBD - Breakfast on your own. Meet at 9am. We have arranged to have a professional crew to manage times on the high ropes course and a fishing experience. There may be time for paddling on the lake a bit as well. Lunch and Dinner gathering times will be offered. Cooking fires lit by 5pm again. More night-time fun.
Sunday - No scheduled activities. No rush to leave; everyone can get up, explore, pack up, and filter out as they please.
If you're interested in learning more about Camp Sabra and the facilities, check out their website at www.campsabra.com It shouldn't take you long to figure out that there are TONS of things to do on your own as you explore.
Let me know if you have any questions. And please RSVP as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Ben
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