Showing posts with label girls camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls camp. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Camp Ritchie ~ Day 2 ~ 2025


Ahh Wednesday, July 9th. My birthday eve and I am getting up at 5:15 in the morning to get ready for 6am rappelling.  We needed to be out at the rappelling area between 5:30 and 5:45 and I think I did a pretty good job because we wanted all the girls who signed up in harnesses and ready to go by 6am. In this photo, Ali is on the left, then Randy and then Camille. 

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Camp Ritchie girls camp - Day 2!

Happy Tuesday from Camp Ritchie! The day started off promising and then the weather took a turn for the worse...

Friday, June 23, 2023

Camp Ritchie girls camp - Day 1!

  

Day 1 of girls' camp was not the sight I expected to see. I knew there was snow up in the area still and since the Woodland stake is the first stake to open camp for the summer, I guess this kind of thing can happen? But I'm not sure how often it does. I've never seen snow like this up there in the almost summertime...

Friday, July 30, 2021

Camp Ritchie ~ Monday!

 

Feeling like dreams do come true sometimes! Being invited back up to Camp Ritchie - where I've been camping with the LDS Woodland Stake since 1994 (?!) has definitely been a dream come true this summer. Thank goodness for my rappelling skills because I no doubt got invited back because of that.

Monday, June 21, 2021

Ward Girls Camp ~ Final Day!

 

 
It's now the final day at girls camp at Diaz Lake. I finally got a good night of sleep with no bugs. Hooray! It seemed to warm up even faster than the previous day and all the shade tents had been taken down and put away so for breakfast I went and ate my breakfast burrito by the teardrop camper where it was slightly cooler and I had some shade.

Ward Girls Camp ~ Day 3

 

 The previous night, I made a bad mistake of hanging one of my solar lanterns in my teardrop so I could find it easily in the night. The teardrop was full of gnats when I got in for the night! I spent too long trying to kill them with wet wipes and finally fell asleep in exhaustion with my hat pulled down over my face, my shirt pulled up over my hat and wet wipes to cover my ears. Ugh. It was not fun. But check out this cool bridge from the parking lot into the tent area of camp. You can see my teardrop there, so small, in the middle of the photo.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Ward Girls Camp ~ Day 2

 

 Tuesday was a hiking day so we could get out of the heat for a majority of the day! Woo-hoo! At over 10,000 feet up, this was going to be a much better temperature than at the campsite. I was looking forward to getting outside and moving my body again in a hiking type of way. I brought 2 hiking sticks and shared one with my friend Heather. The road up to the top of the mountain was steep switchbacks. She did a great job managing to get us all up there safely in her sweet ride.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Ward Girls Camp ~ Day 1



 

It happened. It finally happened. After months of planning, Zoom meetings, changes, adjustments, trying to collect paperwork and figure out rides for everyone - ward girls camp for the 2nd ward and Lone Pine branch happened this past week. I was so so nervous leading up to camp with not knowing what to expect. I've never been to this campground before. I've never ever done a ward girls camp before, only stake. I was nervous about the lack of bathrooms and the heat.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Camp Wilderness - Day 2


Wednesday at Camp Wilderness. Phew. Made it through Tuesday and Wednesday had more electives and other activities for the girls to do.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Experiencing A New Girls Camp - Day 1!



I was up so late on Monday night, gathering things last minute to bring to camp. Finishing pillow gifts for my cabin (sleep masks) and secret sister gifts (t-shirt..my girl loves dogs!)

I was up early (6am'ish) on Tuesday to pack the car, finish gathering things, shower and eat something. I was so nervous though! We were meeting at the church at 7am and I got there at 7:08 and we didn't leave until almost 7:45. Mormon standard time I guess! I wish I had known we were not leaving on time and I wouldn't have rushed so much at the end. I ended up taking 3 girls in my car and I caravan-ed with 2 other ladies in the ward who were driving up with girls in their vehicles.


Once up at camp, I had no idea where anything was, where to park, what to do, where to go, etc. It seemed like people kept telling me to do things or asking me questions and I would just kind of stare blankly because I didnt know how to process what they were saying or what answer to give.


Part of the parking lot area. You can also go down around to the left which is where my car was parked.

I carried a few things to my cabin and someone parked my car for me, backing it in with the other ones. I grabbed a few more things from my car and brought them to the cabin. I had thought it would be great to bring donuts for the girls in my car and then none of them wanted the donuts so I had a box to figure out doing something with.  Awkward. 


I got my schedule for the day and tshirt. I was a cabin mom in the 15 year old cabin (they dont do levels anymore - boo!) and they were all out on a hike so it was kind of just me solo in the cabin for a bit trying to set up my space.



Inside our cabin. There was a window on the wall to the left.



Left pic is door on the other side of the cabin
Picture on the right was my bed space. Nobody slept above me. I haven't slept in an actual cabin at girls camp in so long! At Camp Ritchie I usually get a bed up in the lodge or the nurses cabin upstairs.



A difference at this camp vs. Camp Ritchie is that each cabin had their own bathroom. So the 15 year old cabin kept the left half of the bathroom (separated) clean each day. My knees almost hit the door in the bathroom stalls. I didn't attempt to take a shower. 




Had some camp orientation for a bit and finally the 15 year olds started arriving and claiming their bunks. I had a nice girl named Dorian who moved to Bishop from Arizona. There were some other nice girls in the beds around me as well.


Started out right away once the girls arrived with a spiritual hike. It was interesting that they did this during the day instead of as an evening activity.



Afternoon electives, I kind of just picked one. There was a guy who teaches shop somewhere in Ridgecrest, maybe at the college, maybe on base, I don't really recall now. Maybe he just teaches students how to fix cars. But he brought this car up to camp, let girls learn how to change a tire and a few other things and then let any girl drive it who wanted to. Even the 12-year-olds! I am not sure about the 11-year-olds turning 12. That was impressive...the girls I saw do this did a great job. He was a good teacher.



The girls also got to do archery. This is Dorian taking a turn.







Mexican food themed dinner - straight down to the churros. Wow!
The cooks went all out. There was a new head cook this year (Arlene) and she did an amazing job as did her crew. Each meal we had was really good.







After dinner cleanup. I'm used to wooden tables with long benches and wood flooring. This was linoleum tiles and 6 or 8 foot tables with bright orange chairs. So different. 



Everyone bringing their own dishes to eat on and hang to dry after every meal.



Another thing very different - is we had to bring our own dishes to eat on and wash them after each meal. This is the station set up behind the lodge with a garbage can to scrape scraps in to and then 3 different buckets to wash, rinse and sanitize. Apparently the trash is 2 hours away so in order to cut down on garbage, they have people eat on their own dishes and take care of them themselves. 



Campfire had some songs, not really any games, some of the adults shared things. Different than what I am used to but not bad I guess. It felt lonely because I was always sitting by myself. The few people I knew already had people sitting by them usually. I should have sat with my girls maybe but didn't want to be hovering.


In the evening there were group scavenger hunts. It was a lot of walking around camp to and from the locations but the girls seem to have fun. It was like an escape room with clues to put together but all outdoors.



Girls putting together the clues



The lodge at night.


And then a ward or two (ours was Tuesday night) got to go get some night photography done with the stake president. He is very talented at this. Some nice ladies (most or all were in my ward I think) invited me to ride with them a couple miles up the road to the spot. Which I swear I have been to before but in the dark it was hard to tell. This was so nice of the ladies to invite me because I was feeling really sad and lonely with everyone joining up with drivers and I felt like I was the only one who didn't know where to go.


Was able to get a solo photo by myself. So very cool!

By the end of the night I was feeling a lot better.

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Why I Love Camp Ritchie So Much



Natalie, Leslie, me and Linda at campfire!

There are really no words to describe what it felt like being able to go up to girls camp in Pioneer, CA for the day on Wednesday, July 4th. 

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Day 2 - Camp Ritchie Girls Camp

Girls Camp is no vacation! Esp. if you are on rappelling staff. I am not a good morning person but I managed to make it work. Tuesday we did not do an early morning rappell because of the weather. It felt so weird to sleep in! Wednesday we actually up and out early. 

Breakfast Tuesday morning. Soo good!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Camp Ritchie - Day 1

This is my first time ever driving to girls camp by myself. The GPS took me a crazy back way but luckily I managed to find Highway 88. I drove and drove and drove. I was a little worried I would never find the camp!