With record lows at camp, we can’t wait to get out to California for our next three reunions! Our trip to the Midwest was a great success, and we’re looking forward to seeing more of you in the coming months! Listed below is the entire reunion schedule, which, as usual, is subject to change. A few weeks prior to each reunion, we will email invitations to members of the camp family in the communities we’ll be visiting. For specific details, please reach out to the camp office — our number is 208-345-5544. Please be courteous and RSVP to the host families.
City | Dates | Reunion Details |
San Diego | February 5th | 6:30 PM, Home of the Effress Family |
Los Angeles | February 6th | 6:30 PM, Home of the Posen Family |
San Francisco | February 10th | 3:00 PM, Home of the Susser Family |
Denver | March 3rd | 7:00 PM, Home of Billy Galpern |
London | March 17th | Home of the Hoffman Family |
Congratulations to our February birthdays!
February 1st: Larry Held
2nd: HJ Walberg
4th: Oliver Fox
5th: Glen Filley, Jared Micah Greaves, Jason Hirschhorn, Gus Peters, Diego Santa Cruz
6th: Adi Almukhamet, Mles Rontal, Eli Zelvy, Jamey Sharp
8th: Eli Terman, John Tierney
9th: Casandra Owens
12th: Jeremiah Bafumi
13th: Mark Gingiss, Matthew Grosman
14th: Gabe Colon
16th: Aaron Zelvy
18th: Quincy Hirt
19th: Arthur Brook Young
20th: Jackson DeWitt
21st: Jacob Greenwald, Henry Quinn-Pasin
22nd: Levi Gell, Jack Goodman, Sam More, Elizabeth Becker
23rd: Aaron Levi, Roksana Brozek, Micah Franzel, Ben Huston, Sebastian Klein
24th: Jackson Goldblatt, Daniel Sabados
25th: Charlie Davis, Sara Feinstein, Max Steinbaum
26th: Trevor Harriman, Edoardo Longo, Julian Saddleton, Austin Dowis
27th: Ari Held, Josh Abraham
28th: Jordan Carlin, Julian Jackson
Think you know your camp trivia? Test yourself with the February Camp Crossword! Follow the link below and let us know how you did!
February 2019 Crossword
January Birthdays Include
1st – Samuel Matayo, Jimmy Tapia
2nd – Ethan Blatt, Judah Callen, Michel Doege, Justin Pagan
3rd – Carson Bates, Ethan Garchik
4th – Matteo Colibazzi, Matthew Lazarov, Michael Rivkin
5th – Adarius Cooper
6th – Oliver Tannahill
8th – Justin Blumberg, Davin Lewis, Henry Sohn
9th – Alexander Averbuch, Jonah Docter-Loeb
10th – Ethan Berman
11th – Leo Preiser, Nathan Susser
14th – Sebastian Alderman, Sam Cohen, Gus Karsh, Amy Mack
16th – Gabriel Heller
17th – Eli Fromm, Seth Lambert
18th – Jeremy Berkowitz, Jake Lescher
19th – Micah Rosenbloom, Oliver Swack
20th – Sam Apple, Fredire Gregorio
21st – Daisy Mack, Leo Mack
22nd- Nelson Mendels, Asher Mendelson
23rd – Trent Flegel
24th – Sam Feldman, Brett Patterson
26th – Yonser Morales, Cindy Rolfe
27th – Andrew Guest
28th – Jaime Hensel, Matthew Kotcher, Harrison Reichert
29th – Noah Penson, Milo Peterson, Eric Portillo
31st – Jack Wineman
by Joe Crain

The Lake Nebagamon Lighthouse oversees the frozen lake
Well, as imagined at the end of last month’s article, Mother Nature did make an about face, and the November that was like a December gave way to a December that was like a November! Right from the first day of the month of December the temps rose into the low 30s and the meager snow cover that had survived the unusually snowy November began a steady decline that continued through the month. The second week of the month gave us a brief visit with normalcy, as the temps hovered in the mid 20s throughout the week. With that little exception, the rest of December was well above average as the temps rose to the mid 30s, with the weekend of December 15th and 16th topping things off with 45-degree readings both days. With little to no precipitation recorded until the last couple of days of the month, the snow cover was reduced to an icy couple of inches and mostly bare grass under the trees. It wasn’t until the 29ththat things returned to ‘normal’, with the day starting in the single digits and reaching only into the teens. And now our snow cover has returned to close to average levels as well with a rather abrupt and aggressive two-day snow storm that happened on the 27thand 28th. Here on the outskirts of the south shore of Lake Superior, we were blessed with just over a foot of fresh and rather sticky snow, while those lucky souls on the north shore of the Great Gitchi Gumi received a whopping 24 inches of the glorious white stuff. The storm affected much of the Midwest from the heart of Texas on up into Canada. For us the storm started with nice fluffy flakes on Wednesday night, followed by three hours of heavy rain on Thursday morning. Then that was topped off by about eight inches of heavy wet snow throughout the day, and the storm finished off with another several hours of fluffy flakes into the day on Friday. I figure that if the temps had stayed cold throughout the storm our snow total would have easily reached the 24 inches that the north shore of the big lake received, where the cold held out. With a quick check of Skinneyski.com, it looks like for the first time this December the Afterhours Ski trails of the Brule State Forest will be groomed and ski-able. Can you guess what I will be doing this afternoon?
Speaking of skiing, I was able to keep my early ski season going despite the warm and dry conditions of this month by skiing on Lake Nebagamon. The beauty of ice skiing is you only need an inch or so of snow to get a good grip and glide! I took full advantage of my opportunities to ski on the ice and was able to ski a good number of days, and was able to make tracks on all four bays as the conditions failed on shore. And not a skier to give up easily, as the lake conditions began to fail as well when the temps hit the 40’s mid-month, I donned my new wide and short back country skies and toured along the sides of the roads. But alas, that too began to melt down and I was forced to lose a whole week of ski time. Fortunately, the recent storm hit and things are looking up again.

Range cabin windows getting a facelift!
In the shop, things have been all windows! With caretaker Andy installing all new windows in Range cabin E (Associate Director Adam Fornear’s summer abode). Cabin E has needed re-windowing for years, as the old slat style (think old mobile home style) windows have lost most of their mechanics to age and were very drafty and leaky. Andy had to tear out the old windows and do some casement work, then install some good mid-range side sliders. For my part, I have been in the shop working on the “French door” style windows of cabins A, B, and C (or Apple, Birch and Cedar for you who are newer to camp) that I had taken off of the cabins before the weather turned cold in November. The job will take me well into the new year, requiring Hours and hours of removing the old and applying new glazing compound and scraping and painting. And of course, Caretaker Jack, who is seasonal staff, is on his annual winter break, probably sipping cold drinks down at his property in Florida as I type here in the finally-frozen Northland.
Very ready to use up my last week of vacation this year by again skiing the Back Country of Yellowstone National Park the 1stweek of January, it’s Caretaker Joe At Camp.

The recent snow has buried Camp!
December birthdays include:
December 1st Jack Rivkin
2nd Asher Corndorf, AJ Filley Brown, Wil Livers, Jeremy Margolin
4th Ron Gaare, Alberto Martinez Trevino, Henry Pulitzer
5th Raymond Tolentino Santana
6th Benjamin Montag
7th Oliver Gray
8th Max Kennedy
10th Drew Klearman, Ori Radwin
11th Ivan Becerra, Ralph Greil, Carlos Ramirez-Deida
13th Zachary Troeller
16th Ben Hanson-Kaplan, Zach Sulivan, Trevor Wallace
17th Anthony Gutierrez
19th Charlie Cohen
20th Orion Kornfeld
21st Steven Weeldreyer
22th Matthew Naranjo
24th Zachary Herman
28th Billy Galpern
29th Cian Duffy, Henry Freilich, Mickey Silins, Lawson Weeldreyer
30th Alex Fuller
31st Corrado Mosconi
Test your Nebagamon knowledge! From the Waterfront to Range Road… How many of camp’s projects can you name?
3 Jacob Laytin
4 William Salguero
5 Ben Laytin
7 Bryce Johnson
8 Luis Gonzalez- Xochihua, Jake Lieberman
9 Misha Patent
10 Will O’Brien
12 Sergio Jiminez
15 Jack Connelly
16 Tyler Gray,Jordan Hornick
18 Ryder Meisel
20 Sam Montag
21 Jonathan Schiff-Lewin
22 Francisco Martinez Carril, Tony Bogolub
23 Charlie Steinbaum
24 Jesse Shapiro
26 Charlie Livers, Noah Meltzer, Jacob Powers
27 Eli Asher, Jasper Braunschweiger, Peter Kallos, Jonah Rontal, Josh Wells
28 Patrick Meehan, Sam Shapira, Ben Turok
29 Tom Elson, Charlie Peters
30 Benjamin Bakal, Elissa Skaggs