The mystery of the lost summer camp: part 2
The campers could hike, pick blackberries, go horseback riding, swim, read, work on projects, practice archery, work on skills for competitions, or take part in many other activities. In other words, it was an idyllic world that was available at a very low cost. These pictures are from the early days of Camp Highland.
Crossing the steel footbridge, circa 1960s.
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