A Day at Camp
SUMMARY - An overview of daily life at Camp Timberlake for Boys.
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IMAGE CAPTION - Running, riding, fishing, fencing, climbing, diving—there's so much fun to have at summer camp!
Days at Timberlake are fast-paced and exciting. Each offers a variety of structured activities and scheduled free times. There are also climbing, backpacking, rock-hopping, mountain biking, spelunking, canoeing, rafting and hiking trips leaving camp every day.
Each day starts with a bang. After breakfast the boys begin the day with the "morning yell," followed by chapel. The campers then have two scheduled activities before lunch and rest hour. Two more scheduled activities are followed by dinner, and then things get a little crazy.
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Something different happens each evening at Timberlake. On their first night at camp the boys will be initiated into their Indian Tribe. This gives the campers an immediate sense of camaraderie as they then begin tribal competition. Sock Wars, Capture the Flag, Food Fights, Soccer Games, Camp Outs, The Great Escape, Little Chief, Apache Races, Indian War Games, Water Balloon and Shaving Cream Wars, Counselor Hunts, Bee Line Hikes, and much more make a perfect end to each day and create memories that will last a lifetime.
While Taps blows at 9:15 for younger boys and 10:00 for older campers, it is not unusual to then be awakened by counselors for midnight games of Commando, or Pillow Fights, or maybe just to raid the kitchen or prank another cabin.
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