(Unresolved: there are several other help pages that should be integrated in with this; they don't necessarily need to be combined, just connected logically.)
This page is a part of the Help Wiki.
This website doesn't make itself! We need you - yes, YOU - to help us add to the site! Thankfully, it's pretty easy!
This can be the location for all administrative wiki links, since it's handy to have a place to note stuff.
Site administrators and probably site editors should have access to this section, but others don't need it. It's currently an in-wiki page in the administrative section...that might be annoying, if you really want it to be static you can set that up yourself however that's done.
(Unresolved: this page is redundant with the license page...just use that instead)
This site and the Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra project is NOT officially endorsed or condoned by the Santa Clara County Council or the BSA, and content regarding Camp Hi-Sierra is to be considered strictly "unofficial." We do, however, make all reasonable efforts to keep information provided about Camp Hi-Sierra accurate and current by coordinating with current Hi-Sierra staff.
2006 Camp Hi-Sierra Summer season
A.K.A. "Ought Six"
2006 marked an exciting year for Hi-Sierra programs as the inaugural year of the Mountain Adventure program and a trial year for Pottery.
Born Emile AJ Mestressat III, it should be noted that that's my salutation as well. Also, on the occasion that we leave an abode, the people always say at an elevated volume, that the name and title belongs to them in addition.
Welcome to our Wiki! Wiki means "quick" in Hawaiian, and that's what it does for websites! Wikis are collaborative websites (or sections of websites) which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it. They're especially designed to be easy to use and quick to edit! Here at CampHiSierra.org, we have several major sections of our wiki. This page itself isn't too interesting, but it may help you find the more interesting sections of our wiki!
Camp Hi-Sierra has 15 campsites. Choose any below to read more about them, and/or add your own information.
At Camp Hi-Sierra, we are proud to offer a broad variety of programs suited to fit your interests and needs:
Note: This page is under active construction! Please help us add content! To add information about CHS programs, you can start by copying and pasting information out of the Leader's Guide which has the long texty versions of info about each program. Visit How To Make a Drupal Wiki Page to see how to make the page, and see Site Editor Guidelines to see about what style to use.
<p> Welcome to the Camp Hi-Sierra History Wiki, hosted by the Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra! This is a resource for YOU - whether you worked at Hi-Sierra last summer, you went there once a few years back and loved it, or you remember how it used to be 'Back in the day.' Help us add to the history so that we can collect together our memories of the 'Happiest Place on Earth' in the Sierras. If you see links in RED, that means they're waiting for you to help add what you know! If you'd like to help maintain this history, you can help edit the history! Note that you need to log in to add to the history, this makes life easier for you and the rest of us - we can see who edited what, and you can track pages that you created! If you haven't yet created a CampHiSierra.org login, register now! </p>