Safety
is stressed at all times.
We
ride horses, climb rocks, canoe whitewater, take long backpacking
trips but teach safety as a primary consideration.
We follow a number of self-imposed guidelines, including
specific and individual approval of lifeguards, drivers,
and trip leaders. A high level of instructor qualification,
along with ongoing training and supervision, is another key
to an excellent safety record.
Being
safe has a great deal to do with using good judgment.
As
a parent, you wouldn't teach water safety by keeping a child
away from the water; you'd teach him to swim. But most importantly,
you'd teach the art of judgment: knowing when to attempt
something and when to retreat.
Self-confidence
goes hand in hand with good judgment and is dangerous
without it.
We
endeavor to develop the pioneer spirit in our campers, the
spirit of adventure and discovery, and of confidence in one's
self, while at the same time teaching them to prepare thoroughly
and carefully for any undertaking.
Adventure
and the pioneer spirit can happen at any level,
from an afternoon creek stomp to an epic five-day adventure.
In
everything, and at all levels, safety, preparation, and judgment
are not only practiced but taught as a part of skill development.
This approach helps children carry over an attitude of safety
into activities well beyond camp. The art of discipline is
as important a part of any skill as the skill itself.
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