Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters liked them when they were younger but don't seem to enjoy them as they've gotten older. They don't hold the same adventure or appeal as calleva camps or another sleep away two week camp they attend.
They seem to have a lot of great "adventure" options. Rock climbing, hiking, sailing, orienteering. Did you look into those options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters liked them when they were younger but don't seem to enjoy them as they've gotten older. They don't hold the same adventure or appeal as calleva camps or another sleep away two week camp they attend.
They seem to have a lot of great "adventure" options. Rock climbing, hiking, sailing, orienteering. Did you look into those options?
Anonymous wrote:My daughters liked them when they were younger but don't seem to enjoy them as they've gotten older. They don't hold the same adventure or appeal as calleva camps or another sleep away two week camp they attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do a girl need to be a Girl Scout to go to Girl Scout camp?
No. As I recall, there's a small ($10?) fee to register as a non-GS attending summer camp.
Anonymous wrote:Do a girl need to be a Girl Scout to go to Girl Scout camp?