All of us at Stone Mountain Adventures are SO EXCITED to share the Session 1, 2021 Slideshow
Posted by Jud Millar
Fri, Aug 20, 2021
Every morning after breakfast at Stone Mountain Adventures we do "crew". Every camper at SMA Teen Camp is a member of a "crew" and crews are basically chore groups. We have a rotating job chat so each crew knows what their chores are each morning. Crew time and morning chores are not a huge part of our daily life at camp as they only take about 15 minutes each day. Crew time and chores are, however a large part of our summer camp philosophy: That every member of camp (campers included) must contribute to make our summer camp community "work". During the first few mornings of crew time each session we take the opportunity to play name games and team building games. Today we play what is far the loudest teambuilding game called "Pole Barn".
Posted by Jud Millar
Thu, Aug 5, 2021
Posted by Jud Millar
Sat, Jul 31, 2021
Today marks half way through the third session and we are currently enjoying our All Camp Day with a late start, bagels, and donuts. This session has been jam packed with fun activities and lots of cooling off, whether that was hopping in the lake during the hot summer days or enjoying time out on the lake.
Topics: all camp day
Posted by Jud Millar
Tue, Jul 20, 2021
Topics: white water rafting
On Monday, July 5th every member of SMA Session 1, 2021 embarked on a Wonderful Adventure White Water Rafting the Lower Youghioghney aka "The Yough" and we had the BEST DAY EVER!! The Photos speak for themselves:
We are officially half way through the first session and currently enjoying our All Camp Day with
a late start, bagels, and donuts. This session has been jam packed with fun activities and lots of
cooling off, whether that was hopping in the lake during the heatwave or doing sports in the rain
that’s been around the last few rainy days. Some awesome activities we’ve been doing have
been lots of different hikes, climbing, SUP and sail, sports (soccer, volleyball, kickball, softball,
ultimate frisbee, and tennis), biking, canoeing, art studio, and even a strawberry picking +
baking activity!
This morning after a hearty breakfast of pancakes, cereal, fruit and toast we gathered in our Crew (Chore) Groups for an exciting game of Polebarn. After the games we gathered from group photos and then did our morning chores. As I write campers are already off to their morning activities:
Posted by Jud Millar
Mon, Mar 15, 2021
Topics: 2 Week Summer Camp
Posted by Jud Millar
Wed, Feb 24, 2021
As the owner and director of an overnight teen summer camp, one of the most frequent post-camp parent comments I receive is "My kid is so much more responsible! He wakes up on his own and wants to do basic tasks around the house that I've been begging him to do for years!" Parents are incredulous. "What did you do to my kid? She's suddenly more responsible." Freedom and responsibility go hand-in-hand at an overnight summer camp. Teens often emerge from time away from home feeling confident and as if they have ownership over their choices and endeavors.
Posted by Jud Millar
Fri, Feb 19, 2021
As a summer camp director here at Stone Mountain Adventures I talk with a lot of parents and teenagers about the activities we do at camp. One of the most exciting and popular activities at our overnight teen camp is rock climbing. A questions that I am often asked by perspective families is: What is the difference between Outdoor and Indoor Rock Climbing? In the post I will contrast and compare the similarities and differences.
Body Position on a mountain bike makes a big difference with the speed you carry through corners and on decent and if you go airborne. The fundamentals of body position is moving your body weight around on the bike at the appropriate time based the terrain on the trail.
Seated Position – More efficient but will have to get out of the saddle to increase power. But this is mountain biking and seated more efficient power is not always going to work. As trails and terrain gets more technical you will need to adopt more of an attach position.
Topics: Mountain Biking Teen Camp
Topics: Valentine's Day
After a safe, successful and COVID-19 free summer in 2020 we are all looking forward to the Stone Mountain Adventures (SMA) Summer of 2021. Safely running an overnight summer camp in the middle of a pandemic was an incredible achievement and we did so by our vigilance, our devotion to our COVID-19 Protocols and our attention to detail. We required all campers and staff to be tested pre-camp thus creating our COVID-19 Free SMA Bubble.
We partnered with the CDC, the Pennsylvania Health Department, the American Camping Association, local healthcare professionals and an Epidemiologist from Penn State University to create a comprehensive 32 page SMA COVID-19 Protocol Document. These protocols provided a roadmap for how to navigate the complicated nuances of safely running an overnight camp during a pandemic. COVID-19 will likely be with us in some form this summer and we will be ready. The success we achieved last summer has prepared us to provide another healthy summer at SMA in Central PA. Here is an overview of our COVID-19 Protocol from 2020.
Topics: COVID19
Topics: Happy Holidays
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!