Keystone 101: Daily Routine at Camp
The clock strikes 7:30 am, and the bell rings. Campers rub their bleary eyes, awakening to a misty morning, the sun just starting to peek through the ...
The clock strikes 7:30 am, and the bell rings. Campers rub their bleary eyes, awakening to a misty morning, the sun just starting to peek through the ...
We have a lake, A nice cool lake, A lake in which we freeze, We swim and dive, Until we have Blue lips and purple knees
Keystone Camp is steeped in history and tradition. Any camper could tell you countless tales of the legendary Green Gertie, the storied pursuit of a S...
You cannot help someone climb to the top of the mountain without getting there yourself
Brrrr it’s been a cold winter so far this year! We’ve had below-average temperatures here in Western North Carolina this month, with our first good sn...
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For many people, the approach of a new year brings with it the tradition of setting some time aside to reflect on the previous year and plan for the n...
I do a lot of traveling in the fall season to recruit campers for the upcoming summer. This year, my travels took me to a variety of communities from ...
KaCey (and please notice the emphasis on the “K” and the “C” and her name should make so much sense!) was a Keystone Camp fixture for 13 years. She ar...
The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is upon us here at Keystone Camp! For me, it’s one of my most favorite times of the year. I count down the...
It is always difficult to say goodbye to someone who has contributed so much to our camp program. However, that is where we find ourselves today. Izzy...