Camp Hi-Sierra

The Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra is a volunteer effort organized by former staff members to promote Camp Hi-Sierra and document its history, while providing useful tools to Camp Staff, Adult Leaders, parents, and Scouts who visit (or consider visiting) Camp Hi-Sierra. Please see this page for more detailed information. Please note, we are not associated with the Boy Scouts of America.

News On 2009 Camp Season

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The 2009 Camp season is just getting started, but everyone is already itching to get back to the Sierras! Especially since this year is the 60th anniversary of Camp Hi-Sierra, which is going to mean special 60th events. That means pay attention to your e-mail and calendar, cause you won't want to miss 'em. With all that's going on, this summer should prove to be the best it can possibly be. But then, that's how it always is at Hi-Sierra!

2009 Staff

(both can also be contacted through this site's Contact form)

60th Anniversary of Camp

The 60th anniversary is coming up on us, and there's already an event occurring. On the 28th of February, a brainstorming session will be held at camp Chesborough to determine what further events everyone would like to see during this, the 60th year of camp. Lunch will be served to those who RSVP by the 20th of Feb. Attendees will include camp alumni, current staff, Scoutmasters attending camp, SPLS, and others. To download a pdf with info on this event, click here.

Adopt A Campsite Weekend

The Adopt-a-Campsite program has long been a part of Hi-Sierra's unique assortment of activities. This program allows individual troops to select one of our fifteen gorgeous campsites and thereafter be given priority (whenever possible) to stay in that campsite every summer they attend. The program strongly encourages the troop to do work projects on their adopted campsite, which will benefit them in the long run, since they will be returning to an improved site the next year (this does not preclude other troops from improving the site when in residence). That's the regular program. Now, on this coming Memorial Day weekend, troops will be encouraged to come to camp to work on their adopted campsites. This will likely include things such as setting up the tents (for which the staff says: Thank You!), completing a number of projects that the troop comes up with for improvement of the site, and possibly doing some work on some of the general camp facilities. It has been mentioned that scouts who are already members of the Tribe of Hi-Sierra, may be able to fulfill some of the service project requirements for their upcoming ranks. Further information on this event can be found on the pdf/registration form located here.

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CHS Camp Staff patch - 2004, if I recall.

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