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Volume XCII

Number 10

October 2020

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A New Kind of Road Show

By Adam Kaplan

Over the course of the summer, while we were up at camp listening to an empty Rec Hall, lamenting a vacant Council Fire Ring, and desperately staring at cabin doors in the hopes that they would fling open and laughing children would come barreling out of them, we spent a fair bit of time planning for this fall. You see, this miserable pandemic that has affected each and every one of us was going to make my normal “off-season” travel schedule impossible. It is simply not reasonable for me to log the thousands of air miles I do every year to travel to the dozens of cities that I do every year. Those annual camp reunions in many cities that give us all a small taste of camp during the winter, to help us get through to the next summer, just were not going to be able to happen. And those critical face-to-face meetings that I have with virtually every prospective family before their first summers at Camp Nebagamon seemed impossible.

It was all going to have to be done online…with computers…and screens.

Adam and his trusty steed

The thought of meeting new families exclusively over Zoom calls was quite unappealing. Still, we knew this was most likely the way that it was going to happen this year, and so we came up with a plan for trying to bring camp to life for brand new folks over a computer screen. Our intrepid video editor, Louis, created dozens of new short videos illustrating each of our projects, our special events, and some of the more affective parts of camp like our special staff, the friendships that are made at camp, and how we all grow at camp. The videos are excellent and the plan seemed a decent way to show new folks who we are. It was going to be fine….

But fine just didn’t sit well with me. We are better than fine and I worried that we wouldn’t be able to communicate the essence of camp through computer screens.

There is just something so much more meaningful and powerful about meeting families and would-be-campers face to face. When you sit down with people you get to know them in a way that cannot be duplicated digitally. You can read their excitement and anxieties, you learn how they FEEL about each other, about meeting new people, about adventure…about possibility.

There had to be a better way.

And then I ran across an article about how RV sales and rentals had really taken off since the pandemic began. An RV! That was it! What a great solution! Sure I have hardly ever driven an RV before and the mechanics of it are daunting…but this seemed a good solution for my pandemic travel concerns.

The rest of the plan came together in a matter of hours. I would buy a used RV and do a lap around the country visiting all of the cities I normally do and meet with prospective families, making that all-important face-to-face meeting possible. If I could get this scheduled quickly enough, I could get on the road by October 1 and complete that full loop of the country before winter arrived. This would allow me to personally meet all of our prospective families, while the weather was warm enough, in their backyards, or in a park, or somewhere outdoors to ensure safety. Outdoor meetings! What could possibly be more Nebagamon-y than that?! How had we never tried to do this in the past? (Well…besides the fact that outdoor meetings in Minneapolis in January are decidedly unfun!) The solution was clear…and very exciting!

So, the day that you receive this Arrowhead, I will be taking off from Boise in my brand new (used) 2008 24-foot Winnebago View on a 47-day journey that will cover 10,000 miles, almost every state in the lower 48, and nearly 20 different cities. To be sure, I am more than a little intimidated by what lies ahead of me. There are so many unknowns, but that is par for the course in this pandemic world. What will living in this small box for 47 days feel like? What will the RV parks be like? How will I eat? Is Hot Pocket subsistence possible for a 53-year-old man? Will I suffer incalculable injury when my never- before-used Instant Pot explodes in a moment of incompetence? Will I ever be able to dump the black water tanks of the RV without fear of taking a bath in my own…well…you know? And the list goes on.

I suppose my trepidation heading into this adventure makes me a lot like the kids I will be meeting on this trip. Boys who are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead of them, but also nervous about the unknown. What will I eat? Where will I shower? What will my bed be like? What will I do every day? I am nervous…and so are they. And that is the magic of this trip to me. I have never felt more prepared to help them and empathize with their feelings about trying something brand new. We are going to do it together this time.

I am REALLY excited to get out and meet people (in a socially-distanced outdoor setting). I am really excited to see the country. I am really excited to try something brand new!

I will likely be headed to your town relatively soon – you can find more details here. Please give some thought about families that might be interested in Camp Nebagamon and either send me their names or have them contact me to set up a meeting. I’ll bring the Hot Pockets…

Did the ‘See America First’ trips have Hot Pockets in 1954?

We’re Headed Your Way!

As Adam talked about in his article this month, the Camp Nebagamon Roadshow will look a little different this year! Below is a schedule of cities we’re planning on visiting for in person, socially distanced new camper presentations. Please note that these cities and dates are tentative, and may change based on where we have new campers to recruit. Out of caution, we will not be doing our normal camp reunions at this time, but we still need your help! Do you know a boy who’s ready for a summer at Nebagamon? Fill out this form, email us here, or give us a call at 208-345-5544 to set up a visit! We look forward to seeing you, outside and at a safe distance, soon!

Oct. 3 — Denver, CO

Oct. 4-5 — Kansas City, MO

Oct. 6-7 –St. Louis, MO

Oct. 8-10 — Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN

Oct. 11-15 — Chicago, IL

Oct. 16-17 — Detroit, MI

Oct. 18-20 — Katonah, NY

Adam is planning on trading out his RV for horseback out west

Oct. 21-23 — New York City, NY

Oct. 24-26 — Washington, DC

Oct. 27-29 — Atlanta, GA

Oct. 30 — Nashville, TN

Oct. 31-Nov. 1 — Memphis, TN

Nov. 2-3 — Houston, TX

Nov. 4 — Dallas, TX

Nov. 7-9 — Los Angeles, CA

Nov. 10- 13 — San Francisco, CA

News of the Camp Family – October 2020

Compiled by Adam Fornear

Hands down, fall is my favorite season. Sure, summer has the awesomeness of camp and warm, long days. Spring is beautiful too, with being able to witness our natural world awaken from its winter slumber. Winter is great as well with the eerie yet comforting blanket of snow and crisp, cold air. Though, in my mind, nothing compares to the beauty of fall.

Here in the Northwoods the leaves turning colors, cool, crisp mornings, and the wildlife packing their bellies before real cold sets in just sets a scene that speaks to me. On my drive to the Brule River to chase some steelhead on Sunday, I passed two flocks of turkeys, many deer grazing in the fields and of course the maple and birch trees were just popping with color! Stunning. Wish I could say the same for the fishing but there’s always next time (which will be today after work). I just love being outside in the fall.

With no road show this fall I’m going to need your help to make you famous! So, when you have a second could you please send me news on what you are up to or have accomplished in the past month or two? Hit me up at [email protected]! Enjoy the fall be sure to have a couple extra snacks that with carry you over to spring.

IT MAY INTEREST YOU TO KNOW that Jonah and Elliot Kleinman (Northbrook, IL) recently stayed on a working dairy farm and got the chance to help with chores including gathering eggs and milking cows.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW: Robby Balikov (Chicago/Bloomington, IN ’01-’06,’08-‘11) is currently getting his MBA at Indiana University Kelley Business School. Zach “Sully” Sullivan (Duluth ’16,’18) is making adventure bags for biking and other outdoor activities. They’re pretty sweet. Right now he is producing the Burrito Bag that attaches to your bike frame or handlebars and carries everything you need for an adventure (including a burrito). Hit him up @zsully99.

Robby is getting his dance moves ready for the reception!

CONGRATULATIONS ON RECENT ENGAGEMENTS go to Robby Balikov (Chicago/Bloomington, IN ’01-’06,’08-‘11) and Sadie Freedman (Highland Park, IL), and to Trenton Flegel (Duluth ’18-’19) and Tenille Jacobson (Duluth).

WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS go to Austin Christensen (Duluth ’14-‘15) and Amelia Bergquist (Duluth). Congratulations also go to Tara Ericksen (King) (Portland/Oakland ’05,’07) and Haldane King (Oakland).

IN THE BIBS AND DIAPERS DEPARTMENT: It’s a boy, Eli, for Peter Stein (Memphis/Durham ’98-’02,’11) and Lizzy Stokes-Cawley (Durham).

Rec Hall Scavenger Hunt!

By Louis Levin

Our storied Rec Hall is overflowing with awards, plaques, and relics. Perhaps the most interesting part is the fireplace mantle, home to countless treasures. Think you know all the plaques sitting above the fireplace?

Try our quiz here!

Caretaker Joe Ticks Off His List

By Joe Crain

The heavy rain pattern we had throughout the months of July and August stopped completely in September – we only saw ½-inch of rain for the first three weeks! But things have turned soggy again here in the last week of the month with several rainy days from the 23rd through the 30th, bringing us about 2 inches for the month. Overall, it was a cooler than normal, with temperatures early in the month hovering about 10 degrees below the normal high of 75 and lows that dipped deep into the 30s, giving us all a taste of early fall. The cold spell took us deep into September. It was not until the 15th of the month that we reached a normal high temperature! But then things warmed up significantly and we enjoyed temps at or slightly above average for the next two weeks. Though no one was very excited by the early onset of chilly weather, we were all glad to see the heavy rains stop and we were able to spend September putting the finishing touches on all of the projects we had gotten under way in between the rain events of the summer.

One of our main goals going into this odd summer of coronavirus was to take advantage of this bad situation. We sought to finish as many of the jobs we have always wanted to do, but never seemed to have the time or the weather conditions in the off season to get too. One job that has been in my head for a decade or so was to get a water source down the hill to the bike shack/tennis court area. I’ve always thought it would be a huge plus to have water for both the tennis players to quench their thirst, and for the bike program to fill water bottles and keep the bikes clean. Finally, at the beginning of the month that project was able to step out of my head and stepped into reality! With the help of Josh Hanson-Kaplan, a 150-foot-by-10-inch-deep trench was dug from the North West corner of the Swamper jop (the nearest water supply) down the hill to the South East corner of the bike shack. I ran a plastic potable water line in the trench and made a few simple plumbing connections, and at last I had one less “someday” project rattling around in my head! I spent most of the rest of the month busy driving the tractor back and forth to the Range Road dirt pile and did a lot of finishing landscape work in three main areas; in front of camps new skills bike course, around the slab for the new Rec Hall hand washing station, and around the edge of tennis courts 1 & 2. That last one was another of those projects that has been on-my-mind-but-hard-to-find-time-for jobs that has needed to be done since those courts were re-finished several years back. And I finished up the month by starting the finale trail of the Camp Nebagamon Bike Trail (The CNBT) system. Yet another of those jobs that has been trapped in my head for years now! The finale trail will be called the Mill Ruins Trail and will work its way past and through the remaining walls and rubble piles of what was the Warehauser Lumber Mill, the original owners of our beloved Camp Nebagamon site.

Caretaker Andy was able to get one of his long wanted to do projects done as well this month; the re-caulking and painting of all of the windows in his domicile, The Caretakers House. A tedious job that had him up and down a ladder for several weeks! But at last he too has one less job rattling around in his head. Andy finished up the month by getting one of the normal late September jobs done as well, taking the water out of camp and getting our plumbing system ready for another winter.

Very happy to have less things rattling around in my head but sure it won’t be long before many other “someday” projects are dreamed up and take their place in the jumble that is my mind, it’s Caretaker Joe, At Camp.

2021 Enrollment Off To A Great Start!

Since mid-August, our inbox has been filling with registrations. We are especially excited about our first 10th grade glass! Thanks to all our camper families for the great responses; we are thrilled to see all the campers who will be joining us for another magical summer.

Although it is only October, we can sense the excitement for next summer! If you are a camper wishing to return to Nebagamon next summer, please contact us soon to ensure a place for the 2021 season.

2nd Grade Campers: Jasper Teuscher

3rd Grade Campers: Barrett Griggs, Rafi Thacker, Jonah Tone

4th Grade Campers: Jude Alderman, Chase Barnett, Jacob Carlin, Judah Gladstein, Ben Green, Perrin Griggs, Walker Karp, Digby Karsh, Elliott Kleiman, Holden May, Kane Moscoe, August Pereira, Bradley Rittenberg, Lazer Rosenbloom, Grant Singerman, Jake Wallenstein, Solzy Wasserman, Max Yarbrough

5th Grade Campers: Zander Aronoff, Zach Bell, Jake Finkelstein, Gabe Fisher, Evan Friedman, Ryan Glickman, Wilson Heeringa, Adam Kaufman, Nathan Massel, Eli More, Sagiv Siegel, Jacob Solomon, Kavi Vishnubhakat, Zach Weiskopf

6th Grade Campers: Jack Agran, Eliott Bigelow, Nathan Eiserman, Milo Gilman, Will Gray, Miles Hall, Charlie Heist, Ari Held, Eli Hoffman, Aidan Huberman, Namon Jones, Gibson Kapp, Eli Karp, Gus Karsh, Chase Kornblet, Max Levy, Avi Maidenberg, Coulson McConnell, Ryder Meisel, Matan Radwin, Danny Schottenstein, Seth Starhill, Judah Thacker, Tanner Toback, Dax Winegarden, Mayhem Zelvy

7th Grade Campers: Austin Evans, Evan Friedman, Levi Gladstein, Charlie Goshko, Jackson Green, Nicholas Kallos, Milo Karsh, Nathaniel Kehrberg, Sy Kessler, Jonah Kleiman, Ben Laytin, Ryan Mack, Drew Malk, Liam Mann, Mason Pedroza, Noah Penson, Sebastian Rorsted, Micah Rosenbloom, Syd Rosenbloom, Jonathan Schiff-Lewin, Logan Segal, Benji Solomon, Ian Soutiere, Asher Toback, Levi Whalen Stewart, Jorn White, Charlie Zeeck

8th Grade Campers: Atlas Barnes, Luca Ladner, Sam Montag, Auden Osburn, Rafa Posen, Ori Radwin, Zach Riven, Jacob Rolfe, Wes Schwartz, Kobi Silver, Milo Solomon, Micah Stone, Leo Susser, Eli Terman, Ben Wolf

9th Grade Campers: Ethan Blatt, Mark Gingiss, Gabriel Heller, Chase Herbert, Jacob Lutsky, Hudson McConnell, Sam More, Milo Peterson, Ben Polonsky, Jonah Rontal, Owen Rosenthal, Matan Siegel, Josh Wells, Eli Zelvy

10th Grade Campers: Sebastian Alderman, Aidan Capes, Charlie Duncan, Adam Eberhard, Nick Fleisher, Emmitt Gerstein, Jacob Laytin, Josh Marcus, Nelson Mendels, Asher Mendelson, Jake Paderewski, Nathan Starhill

Fall 2020 Nature Photo Contest

By Joe Briggs

You may have seen my features in this summer’s Arrowhead newsletters, showing off the wildlife and nature we have here at camp! With Adam Kaplan on the road for the next 6 weeks meeting with prospective new campers in parks, backyards, and patios; we thought it would be appropriate to give you a chance to show off where you live. From the coast of California to the trees of Central Park, we want to capture the word around you and share it with the camp family.

Please send us original (up to 3) photos for publishing in the December Arrowhead. Our favorite pictures will even win a prize!

Email submissions to Joe Briggs at [email protected] by November 15th.

 

Congratulations to our October Birthdays!

This month’s birthdays include…

October 3rd – Jacob Laytin, Patrick Pierce

4th – William Salguero

5th – Ben Laytin

8th – Luis Gonozalez-Xochihua

9th – Kai Ruwitch

Have a spooky birthday, everyone!

10th – Will O’Brien

13th – Kane Moscoe

15th – Jack COnnelly

18th – Sam Owens

18th – Ryder Meisel

20th – Sam Montag

21st – Jonathan Schiff-Lewin

22nd – Tony Bogolub

23rd – Charlie Steinbaum, Rafi Thacker

25th – Ben Green, Bradley Rittenberg

26th – Noah Meltzer, Will Wyden, Felix Yessian

27th – Jasper Braunschweiger, Jonah Rontal, Josh Wells

28th – Patrick Meehan, Sam Shapira

29th – Evan Friedman