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Each year at Mowglis boys’ summer camp is special and unique, and this past summer was no exception. The feeling of (not-quite) returning to normal echoed through the summer camp season, and resilience was a driving theme. What will you remember most about this year’s overnight camp experience? Here are some of our favorite summer 2022 memories.

 

A Sniffly Start to Boys Summer Camp

After a (cannon) booming start, our 12-year-old Akela boys returned from their Cliff Island adventure the second week of camp with an unwanted tagalong, bringing COVID back to camp. Our campers and staff stood up to the challenge, creating a tent city on the lower ball field for quarantine – even Director Nick found himself behind the yellow ropes as a “quaranteener.” Most made it out by the annual July 4th fireworks display – possibly our best yet. COVID cases dwindled by week three, taking with it masks and restoring a sense of normalcy.

 

A Momentous Return to Normalcy During Summer Camp Crew Week

By week four, COVID was in the rearview, with Crew Week on the horizon. All appreciated a blessed return to normalcy, enjoying the feeling of “regular Mowglis days” of old. Week five shone with early morning rows and eager anticipation for upcoming adventures. Then Crew Week arrived, and our boys’ summer camp group divided in two: Red Team and Blue. Practicing three forms and racing kept the boys busy and boats full until the annual pep rally and bonfire. At long last, for the first time in three summers, guests joined in Crew Week excitement – over 400 visitors took part in the festivities, rivaling the centennial for the largest audience in years.

Both the second and third form competitions went to Red Team – but Blue Team broke their streak, winning first form. Our youngest members, the Cubs, earned a victory for Blue, evening the day’s score. Then the racing crews took off, with Red in the lead. Cheers erupted and drums and horns blasted from shore as the boys pulled with all their might. Red and Blue boats neared the finish line neck and neck. Just a few boat lengths from the finish line, Blue pulled ahead, putting a Blue victory day in the record books. After the winning oar was raised, the colors receded, and entertainment commenced, a terrific evening had by all.

 

A Happy End to Our Overnight Camp Program

Those precious and highly anticipated “regular Mowglis days” quickly gave way to summer’s end. Watermelon was shared atop Mt. Cardigan by pack members. Graduate’s Dinner saw the dining hall transformed, and we shared heartfelt toasts as we bid a fond, misty-eyed farewell to our summer 2022 graduates. Boys earned industry ribbons and completed graduation requirements. Tournament winners were crowned, and Inner Circle members inducted. Blistered hands, beaming faces, and joyful hearts bounced around camp as packed bags filled dormitory porches. On the final Saturday before our last dinner together, what began with the dark cloud of quarantine ended with happy boys, a tired staff, (one stolen swimmer’s raft), and the promise of the upcoming boys’ summer camp season.

 

1Summer 2022 memories are just the start for many of our campers. Take your first step toward amazing boys’ summer camp adventures. Contact Camp Mowglis at 603-744-8095 to learn more or apply for our upcoming camping season today.

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The Mow-Trow Gear Exchange: Smart & Sustainable Gear Sharing:

If your son has outgrown Mowglis uniform items (aka Mow-Trow) that are still in good shape, please add them to this spreadsheet. If you’re looking for Mow-Trow or other gear (hiking boots, backpacks, etc.), you can check out this spreadsheet, and if you find what you’re looking for, contact the parent who posted it up and either arrange for shipping (or to pick it up if you live in the same area).

 

The best way to pay for shipping will be for the family with the items to box them up and bring them to a UPS Store and have the parent receiving the items call the store with their credit card number. That is how we send lost and found items at the end of the summer, and it works quite well. Please note when items have been claimed once they have been. Any unclaimed items can be brought to camp on arrival day or shipped to camp.

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Protect Your Investment: Program Protector Tuition Insurance:

Program Protector, tuition insurance, is now available for purchase during the online registration process.

 

If purchased, may protect up to the full cost of your son’s session and include various other benefits should the need arise.

 

To buy this coverage, please go HERE.

 

Determine if Program Protection Tuition Insurance is right for you by going HERE.

Please be in touch if you have any questions about this program. 

 

PLEASE submit all camper forms by May 15th. There aren’t too many forms; all are important, and most can be completed right online.

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Keeping Campers Safe: Our Tick Management Approach:

How do you manage the threat of ticks?

While we have fewer ticks in NH than in more southern New England states, we still take ticks extremely seriously.

 

Here are some big-picture ways we protect our campers from ticks:

 

  • Our defense starts with staff education – all campers and counselors are taught what, where, and when to look for, and we have the campers do tick checks at least daily and every time they’ve been out in the bushes.
  • If a tick is found embedded on a camper while at camp, he will go to the nurse for removal and bite-site mapping, and then the tick is saved, and the camper will be monitored daily for any signs of infection.
  • If there is a parental desire or signs of infection, the tick is sent to a lab for testing.
  • We have bottles of bug spray throughout camp and on all trips.
  • We cut back brush to minimize the chance of ticks hopping onto folks as they walk around camp.

Mowglis Boys Summer Campers are Family

Our families know that Mowglis overnight summer camp for boys aged 7-15 is an extraordinary place. This is due in no small part to the wonderful families who have chosen our outdoor leadership camp for their sons. In joining the Mowglis family, you help us pass the torch, carrying on the tradition of summer camp to future generations and other families across the country.

 

From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for becoming part of the Camp Mowglis family. Please help us spread the joy of camping. If you know of someone you’d like to invite to join our camping family, please complete our camp referral form so we can reach out.

 

Thank you – and see you soon!

Nick Robbins, Director

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