BKL Camp #1

Every summer the Craftsbury GRP skiers host two Bill Koch Ski League Day Camps for local kids.  Each week twenty kids spend five days at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center being coached by GRP athletes and coaches through a non-stop schedule of rollerskiing, orienteering, swimming, more swimming, sculling, biathlon, mountain biking, more swimming and lots more activities.  Organizing these camps is one of my big projects for the summer and its fun and inspiring to see the enthusiasm and high energy which these kids bring to being active outside.  Here are some pictures to share the stories of the week.

A huge thanks to PowerBar for providing lots of bars to keep everyone fueled during the week.  There were some hungry campers and Ezra from South Dakota took down the most bars to keep up with new VT adventures.

Monday morning started off strong with most of the group rollerskiing on the common.  The library is closed on Monday morning leaving an open stretch of pavement free of cars which is the perfect place to learn to rollerski.  Many of the kids had never rollerskied before coming to camp but everyone was up for the challenge.

A focused Cormac

We put together an obstacle course which included some rollerskiing on the grass.  Being comfortable on rollerskis is very important and agility courses help learn these skills.

Callie was flying bu got pretty close to the edge of the road making this turn around the cones.

We also did some short sprints and here are Griffin and Zander racing head to head.  Zander had the only crash of the first morning but he did an amazing job of timing the fall to land in the grass rather than the pavement.

The next activity on the schedule was canoeing.  This year’s group was much more ambitious than years past and almost everyone paddled all the way to the other end of the lake and back.

Quincy, Ava, and Jack showed everyone the best technique to paddle three people in a canoe.  This boat also survived a bee attack at the narrows and made it back safe and sound to shore after a lot of swimming.

Ian psyched with a Powerbar after his first day at camp.

On Tuesday morning the campers tried orienteering around the Craftsbury Outdoor Center trails.  They started off with some expert coaching from Pepa, a former ski orienteering World Champion.  Almost all of the groups easily found all of the checkpoints and found the biggest challenge of the morning to be surviving the deer fly attacks.

Biathlon was another activity at camp and everyone learned how to shoot and then competed in some biathlon relay races with pushups for penalties for missed shots.

Clare, a GRP biathlete, helps Elias with shooting technique.  All the GRP athletes helped out with camp.  The skiers led most of the sessions but the rowers taught everyone how to scull which was the highlight of the week for many campers.

There was a mountain biking day.  Kids warmed up riding the pump track before riding the Center’s single track trails.

Taking a break from the heat and humidity in the shade of the solar panels.

I was impressed with the fearless riding that happened.  Here Avery hits the teeter toter.

Awesome teamwork as Claire helps Ezra fix his bike

And the big event of the camp- Friday’s adventure race!  Lucas, one of the mastermind’s behind this year’s course, explains the race.

Jack and team rescue the greased up watermelon and bring it back to the beach on a paddle board

Crossing the touring center pond on balance logs- high stakes for falling in!

Ian and David in the wheelbarrow race

Passing the logs and moving across the upper field without stepping on the grass

And the campers even got put to work stacking wood!

Slip and slide!

Big celebrations happened after the race with a pizza party and ropeswinging at the Dreissigacker’s camp.

Coach Anna was the master dough stretcher

And the camp favorite– ROPESWING!!

MacKenzie with a BIG splash!

The view from the top of the jump

A big thanks to all the GRP for coaching and to Judy Geer for hosting the party on the final afternoon.  A complete album will be posted soon with lots more pictures!  We’re gearing up now for a next camp in the beginning of August.

Thanks PowerBar!

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