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There’s something about the first Sunday of the summer camp season.
Each time I make that left turn onto our camp property and pass the welcome sign that bears our name, I am immediately reminded that I am entering holy ground.
Camp is typically associated with the idea of spending an immense amount of time outdoors, simply pitching a tent and living off nature. Though it does encompass a great amount of outdoor time, it goes beyond your typical weekend camping experience—a weekend simply does not suffice.
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