Posted by Jud Millar
Thu, Jun 29, 2023
Topics: Mountain Biking, Mountain Biking Teen Camp
Topics: SMA Staff Team
Posted by Jud Millar
Wed, May 24, 2023
Mountain biking requires a combination of skills and competencies to navigate challenging terrains and enjoy the sport to the fullest. Attending a Teen Mountain Biking Summer Camp is a great way for teenagers to learn of these skills and competencies.
The core competencies of mountain biking include:
Posted by Jud Millar
Wed, May 17, 2023
Pam Hayes-Houldin co-founded Stone Mountain Adventures in 1983 with her husband (my dad) Biff. Since then, Pam has been the Equestrian and Horsemasters Director at camp.
A Little Bit of “Herstory”
Pam has been a horse lover her entire life. She grew up on a dairy farm in “Big Valley” (where the Amish Market is) named “The Heide” as the second oldest of six children (two boys and four girls). Her first love was showing cows, which she did with some success at Harrisburg Farm Show and eventually to Chicago.
Pam’s father Reed Hayes had a deep love for horses and competed in “Harness Racing” when Pam was a child. Pam and her brothers and sisters each had their own horse; they would ride deep into the mountains connected to their family farm. Riding and training with 4-H, Pony club and many instructors has allowed Pam to hone her balanced seat teaching skills to work with both children and adults.
Topics: Horseback Riding, Retirement
Posted by Jud Millar
Sat, Apr 1, 2023
All of us at Stone Mountain Adventures (SMA) are excited to announce that for the SMA Summer of 2023we will add a new unground piping system to to deliver steaming hot coffee from The Rhino Dining Room to each cabin. Each cabin will feature a Caffeine Faucet and campers will each be given a personal mug that they will store in each cabin. For campers who want more variety the Rhino Dining Room will have a Caffeine Café offering campers and staff specialty coffee drinks including:
Topics: April 1st
Posted by Jud Millar
Wed, Feb 22, 2023
This is Camp Director Jud Millar and I'm posting to let you know that a pair of ravens have built a nest in the rock face of Damnation Wall (the wall above the upper parking lot).
Our Donation Rock Access Fund Ambassador, Ken Hull recently met with a bird expert from Penn State's Shaver's Creek Nature Center at the wall to determine what, if anything to do about it. Collaboratively we have made the decision to close off the Damnation Wall area until we at least see if the pair lays eggs. Damnation Wall is the wall furthest up the hollow that makes up Donation Rock Climbing Area.
Topics: Donation Rocks, Rock Climbing Summer Camp
Posted by Jud Millar
Thu, Feb 9, 2023
Riding bikes is fun. Whether you are riding a bike on a paved street, a gravel roadway, a logging road or a single track trail you can’t help but have fun riding a bike. Something magical happens when you are moving (flying) through the world on 2 wheels not evening thinking about balance and agility, just feeling the wind in your face and enjoying the scenery as it flies by.
Topics: Mountain Biking, mountain biking summer camp, Mountain Biking Teen Camp
Posted by Jud Millar
Wed, Feb 1, 2023
Topics: Greenwich High School Camp Fair
Posted by Jud Millar
Thu, Dec 29, 2022
Posted by Jud Millar
Tue, Oct 11, 2022
Topics: slideshow
Posted by Jud Millar
Mon, Sep 26, 2022
Topics: summer camp slideshow
Posted by Jud Millar
Thu, Sep 8, 2022
WPSU TV is the Central Pennsylvania Public Radio and TV Station based out of State College and has a viewing area of 29 PA counties. Each year WPSU films, directs and produces a show called Our Town which "highlights the heritage and spirit of our local communities as told by the local citizens themselves."
SMA Teen Camp Director Jud Millar was recently interviewed by WPSU and will be one of the Raystown Lake community members featured on the show. Here are the details of how to watch the show on TV or Online:
When: Thursday, September 8th at 8pm
What: Our Town Raystown Lake
How to Watch: www.live.wpsu.org or tune into WPSU TV
Topics: Our Town Raystown Lake
Posted by Jud Millar
Wed, Sep 7, 2022
It was an action packed summer at Stone Mountain Adventures and there are now officially 0/8 weeks left at Summer Camp.
Topics: Teen summer camp
Posted by Jud Millar
Thu, Aug 18, 2022
On Wednesday, August 17th everyone in Stone Mountain Adventures Session 4-2, 2022 traveled to Ohiopyle, PA and went White Water Rafting on the Lower Youghiogheny River. Our guides with Wilderness Voyagers were amazing... AND we have photos in a video:
Although we were sad to see session 3 come to an end, we were very excited to kickstart session 4! This session has been full of excitement and eagerness to try new activities while having fun. We have the first week of 4th session under our belts with some campers coming and going today. It is hard to say goodbye to people who have to leave but we are ecstatic to have new smiling bright faces join us at SMA. There a fewer campers this session compared to last, but the energy is still through the roof.
Today is the second full day of activities of SMA Session 4, 2022. We started our day with pancakes for breakfast followed by a "crew" meeting outside the staff office. We then sent our crews with tie crew leaders to s specific location in camp to play A super-fun icebreaker game called: POLEBARN!!
Topics: polebarn
On Tuesday, August 2nd everyone in Stone Mountain Adventures Session 3, 2022 traveled to Ohiopyle, PA and went White Water Rafting on the Lower Youghiogheny River. Our guides with Wilderness Voyagers were amazing... AND we have photos in a video:
This blog will give you the "411" about everything that is Stone Mountain Adventures Teen Summer Camp! Everything from "Summer Updates" to useful family and camp resources. Check it out!