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Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping
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Camperships for Ecological Wilderness Camping

Project Report | Feb 5, 2018
Camp Forest is Stirring

By Beverly Gilbert (Stone) | Director

Making a fire
Making a fire

Camp Forest is sleeping for the remainder of the winter but we are not sleeping.  The website is ready and plans for opening camp are beginning.  We look forward to a full summer.  One of the expeditions is open to ANYONE from ANYWHERE.  Consider coming along on the HILLS TO SEA TRAIL Expedition.  Starting Sunday afternoon and ending the following Sunday, this will be the first expedition on this new trail.  The trail opened last year but no camping was allowed.  This expedition will be the FIRST.  Come join us.  The hiking will be easy as we expect young children.  Com on along and bring the family! 

In addition to working on Camp Forest’s own badges, campers can work on the Maine Woodsman and Junior Maine Guide. 

The active campership program allows low income families to send their children to camp for free or reduced program fees.  Your donations make it possible for a child to immerse in nature, feel the healing peace of the forest and learn survival and social skills.  

Making a Bow Drill
Making a Bow Drill

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Camp Forest is Sleeping until 2018

By Beverly Gilbert (Stone) | Director

Aug 14, 2017
Camp Forest 2018

By Beverly Gilbert Stone | Director

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Location: Brooks, ME - USA
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Beverly Stone
Brooks , Maine United States

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