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HowieT2


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What's the deal with this "camp"? How does it work? I really just want to bike, hike and swim.

TIA
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HowieT2 wrote:
What's the deal with this "camp"? How does it work? I really just want to bike, hike and swim.

TIA


http://www.sugarbush.com/vermont-activities-events/summer-programming

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Lostone
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Yeah, that is what I thought.

The adventure camps are for kids. (Sorry Howie... camps are for kids! Laughing )

They are still going to be open for the regular summer activities starting the 27th. This year it is Fri-Sun, instead of Wednesdays. Cool

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HowieT2


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Lostone wrote:
Yeah, that is what I thought.

The adventure camps are for kids. (Sorry Howie... camps are for kids! Laughing )

They are still going to be open for the regular summer activities starting the 27th. This year it is Fri-Sun, instead of Wednesdays. Cool


There are 3 day camps for all ages and I'm a kid at heart anyway. I'm just looking for some more inside info then what is available on the website.
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Well, the biking is roughly the same as last year. Hiking... There is a whole mountain... and lots of other hikes, too.

Great map from Mad River Path association.

John can tell you more about the biking than I.


Swimming, we have lots of swimming holes and assorted pools. Health club has one, as does Bridges, I believe.

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HowieT2


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Did the camp on saturday and I wasn't the only adult participating. Good time biking with Johns A and E. I would just recommend if you are thinking of doing it, to come properly prepared gear and hydration wise. There were some thirsty campers with trail rash due to lack of pads and gloves.

and on my last run, who should I run into but Lostone playing some disc golf. Good seeing you.
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