A spontaneous conga line broke out

2019 Overnight Camp: Session 5 – Part 2

There’s time for just one more update from overnight camp. It’s so hard to believe it’s already over!

We had a Tropical Paradise Beach Party and it was an outrageous amount of fun: Swimming, canoe wars, sandcastle-building, limbo, a photo booth with props, giant Jenga and Connect 4, and one really epic dance party!

Another highlight of the week was “Becky’s Surprise DG” which took a group of intrepid campers to nearby Cathedral of the Pines, a beautiful stone cathedral set against the backdrop of Mount Monadnock. We explored the site’s many beautiful gardens and outdoor chapels and learn about the history of the war memorials scattered throughout the grounds. Plus, there were popsicles!

Check out a few highlights from the last week of summer camp and see the full album on SmugMug.

See you next summer!

Popsicles at Cathedral of the Pines
Popsicles at Cathedral of the Pines
At Cathedral of the Pines with Mount Monadnock in the background
At Cathedral of the Pines with Mount Monadnock in the background
Reading a book in a hammock in the Chill Zone
Reading a book in a hammock in the Chill Zone
Two campers help each other bring a paddleboard to the water
Two campers help each other bring a paddleboard to the water
It's a beach party from a 60's movie!
It’s a beach party from a 60’s movie!
A spontaneous conga line broke out
A spontaneous conga line broke out
Campers try out some of the props in the photo booth
Campers try out some of the props in the photo booth
A perfect night for a dip!
A perfect night for a dip!
Looking good, you two!
Looking good, you two!
How low can you go?
How low can you go?
Giant Connect 4
Giant Connect 4
Take it back now, y'all
Take it back now, y’all
We love our silly, wonderful staff!
We love our silly, wonderful staff!
Airband Heroes
Airband Heroes
Get your dance on!
Get your dance on!
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About Ryan D.

Where: Mass Audubon Headquarters, Lincoln | Who: A Vermont ex-pat, lifelong skier, musician, photographer, motorcycle enthusiast, budding native plant gardener, and pun master | Favorite part of the job: Working with wonderful colleagues to make nature accessible to everyone