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Winter Campout was Flying High
Indian_Pathfinders_Rope_SwingSnowy days, cold weather, being stuck indoors; these are the things you think about when talking about New England winters. For several years now, many Pathfinder fathers have had a different feeling about the cold winter days. If you ask any father or daughter that attends a Pathfinder winter campout, you will hear the words, warm, exciting, relaxing and filling.
The winter campout of 2010 will have many memories for all that attended. Some participants have never been to winter campout before and for some, due to their older age, it may be their last.  The winter campout gave fathers and daughters time to bond with each other, fly high off a 50 foot rope swing, spend the afternoon ice skating and sledding or just have fun playing games with other campers.
Throughout the weekend no campers went hungry. From breakfast to bedtime, food was being served. The annual midnight cookie bake kept kids awake until very early in the morning, the deep fried oreo's gave campers a new taste on oreo's and the salad, well, that was brought but never served.
The weekend was enjoyed by all thanks to the hard work of members from the Mohican and Shoshone tribe. Without their hard work and dedication this weekend could have never happened.