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Mondamin
has been known for it's
wilderness tripping program since the 1920's.
Back
then, horseback and hiking trips explored the mountain trails
with only primitive gear and keen judgment, and paddlers
explored rivers by wooden canoe. In 1933, a group of campers
and staff trucked canoes just four miles from camp, across
the eastern Continental Divide, to put in on Mud Creek in
Hendersonville... and paddled to the French Broad, down that
to the Tennessee, on that to the Ohio, and finally to the
confluence of the Ohio with the Mississippi River at Cairo,
Illinois. The trip took three weeks. A few years later, another
group put in on the Green River, on our own side of the divide,
and paddled to the Atlantic Ocean.
Frank
Bell, Sr., who founded the camp, even has a rapid on the
French Broad named after him, as a result of... well it's
a long story, but he was probably the first to run that
particular section. In a wooden boat, of course.
During
each camp session, we regularly
run trips as a complement to our in-camp program.
We
go out by canoe, kayak, sailboat, horse, mountain bike, and
of course on foot. Most trips go for one to five days; some
are longer. There are trips for all skill levels in each
activity. Campers must qualify for a trip - which means they
must demonstrate the necessary skills during lessons here
at camp. They then sign up for the trips that they wish to
go on. New trips are announced almost every day. Age is not
a requirement, though it may be a factor in selecting an
appropriate trip.
Monday .....A
one-day intermediate level rock climbing trip went to Gilbert's
Rock; a six-day advanced level Linville Gorge hiking/climbing
expedition left; a backpacking group went out with them,
planning to spend five days hiking from Linville to Mt. Mitchell;
a Down Green whitewater canoeing trip went out on a day trip;
and a mountain biking trip left for a three day ride in Pisgah.
Tuesday .....Today
the Barons (one of the older age groups) went to Pisgah Slides;
a rock climbing trip for younger campers went to Lizard Rock;
and a tubing trip went for an afternoon on the Green. A one-day
Nantahala canoeing trip left right after breakfast. A sailing
group exchanged with a Green Cove group at Lake Fontana (near
the Smokies), to stay out for four days. A "Mystery River
Recon" (for advanced beginner paddlers) left later in the
morning for a 3-day trip, destination unknown (to the campers,
at least). A bus took a Mondamin climbing trip to Devil's
Courthouse. The Nature Lab took a field trip.
Wednesday .....Mid-week,
the Nature Lab took another outing; a group of beginning
whitewater paddlers headed off for the lower Green River;
an intermediate paddling group left for a three-day on the
Toe River in Tennessee. A group who wanted to fish packed
up for
an overnight beside a nearby stream. A caving trip left for
some limestone caves near Hampton, Tennessee.
Thursday .....Today
there was a climbing trip to Lizard Rock; a 3-day intermediate
canoe trip departed for the Tuckaseegee; and another biking
group exchanged with the one that left Monday. That day also,
the Mystery River Recon canoeing trip was picked up. In the
evening another Lizard Rock climbing trip went out, and the
caving trip returned.
Friday .....Another
Down Green canoeing trip left, and the Mt. Mitchell backpacking
trip was picked up. The fishing trip came in, and a Green
Cove group replaced Mondamin's sailors at Fontana. The Devil's
Courthouse climbing trip was picked up (along with two Green
Cove Smokies hiking trips). A group of horseback riders took
the six horse trailer to Bent Creek for a day of trail riding.
Saturday .....Today
was for picking up loose ends. A Gilbert's Rock climbing
trip went out for the day. The Toe River canoeing trip was
picked up. The Tuckaseegee canoeing trip came in.
Sunday .....Sunday
was a rest day - except for a group of older campers who
departed to explore a new area to the west of Tuckaseegee
by a combination of horse, foot, and canoe, for the next
six days.
Activities | Week of Trips 
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