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Miniwanca Four Trails Adventure Trips

For campers entering grades 9 - 12

If it’s new adventures you seek, join these single gender and co-ed groups to
explore Michigan from waterways and roadways, discover the wilderness and beauty
of Canada from a kayak, or journey through New England from the seat of a bike.
Four Trails adventure trips challenge campers in grades 9-12 to gain new strengths
while developing lifelong skills of leadership, cooperation, and respect for self, others, and the world.

 

Explorer:  Entering grade 9    Register Now!    

Session A                                               
3-week Hike/Bike: June 15 - July 3, 2008

Session B
3-week Canoe/Bike: July 6-25, 2008

Develop your biking, canoeing, or hiking skills as you meet the challenges of the Explorer trips. The Explorer Canoe/Bike will take you on a 5-day trip on the Manistee River practicing basic paddling and camping skills. Groups will also head north of Miniwanca to bike and explore the scenic coast of Lake Michigan for 6 days.  The Explorer Hike/Bike will take you for 5 days through the wilderness of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the North Country Trail, while the biking segment also heads north of Miniwanca for a 6-day ride.

 
Adventurer:  Entering grade 10    Register Now!

Session A
3 week Wisconsin: June 15 - July 3, 2008   

Session B
3 week Michigan: July 6-25, 2008

Adventurers take to the roadways of Michigan or Wisconsin for a 13-14 day bike trip.  Campers will either journey on a pedal-powered tour of Wisconsin returning to Miniwanca on a Cross Lake Ferry, or explore the roadways, National Forests, and shoreline of northern Michigan.

 

Voyageur:  Entering grades 11-12    Register Now! 

5 week trip: June 22 - July 25, 2008
 

Dedicate your time as a Voyageur on this 20-day kayaking trip. You'll develop your kayaking skills at Miniwanca on Stony Lake and Lake Michigan. Then take to open water on Lake Huron as you wind your way around the islands of the beautiful Georgian Bay.                                                                                       

 

 
Odyssey:  Entering grades 11-12    Register Now!

5 week trip: June 22 - July 25, 2008
[Optional in-camp week June 15-22 is available! Just let us know if you would like to enroll]

  New for 2008: Odyssey bikers will meet at Miniwanca, have a training week, then travel in a van to New Hampshire, where they will begin the bike trip back to Michigan.

Our Odyssey bike trip will take you on a 23-day tour beginning in the mountains of New Hampshire and ending on the shores of Lake Michigan. As an intrepid Odyssey cycler, you will pedal through four states and the Canadian province of Ontario. You will work as a team to navigate over 1,100 miles of roadway, cultures, and terrain.


 

If you have questions about Miniwanca Camp programs and availability,
please contact Colleen Cronin at colleen.cronin@ayf.com or
via phone (231) 861-2262 ext. 1103.


Camp Miniwanca
miniwancacamps@ayf.com
8845 West Garfield Road
Shelby, Michigan 49455
(231) 861-2262
(231) 861-5244 fax

Our camps are located in Shelby, Michigan and Tuftonboro, New Hampshire
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