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Also called Camp Chesebrough, this is a 544-acre (2.2 km 2) Boy Scouts of America camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties, California. Circle X Los Angeles Area Council
The three-day, adult women-only camp, which started at $600 per person, offered a schedule similar to traditional sleepaway camps. Its attendees could try archery, rock climbing, yoga, and kayaking.
Slab City, also called The Slabs, is an unincorporated, off-the-grid alternative lifestyle community [1] consisting largely of snowbirds [2] in the Salton Trough area of the Sonoran Desert, in Imperial County, California. It took its name from concrete slabs that remained after the World War II Marine Corps Camp Dunlap training camp was torn ...
Camp Kern was established by the BSA in 1939. [3] The camp was originally named Camp Huntington, with 39 Boy Scouts attending the first weekly session. [4] By the mid-1990s, the camp was hosting over 3,000 Scouts each summer. [5] In September, 2020, Camp Kern was fully engulfed in the Creek Fire.
“Tiny meets luxury.” A new resort in Idaho City combines tech-friendly, modern tiny homes with the great outdoors.
Camp David near Inverness, a clothing-optional campground catered to gay men [139] Sold. Now a textile family camp. Casa Alegra Clothing Optional B&B [140] in Sarasota County is part of Clothing Optional Home Network and is an AANR Participating Business. [81] Eden RV Resort (formally, Gulf Coast Resort) in Hudson [141]
Aiken, Katherine G. (Summer 2004). "'Not Long Ago a Smoking Chimney Was a Sign of Prosperity': Corporate and Community Response to Pollution at the Bunker Hill Smelter in Kellogg, Idaho". Environmental History Review. 18 (2): 67– 86. JSTOR 3984793. Aiken, Katherine G. (2005). Idaho's Bunker Hill: the rise and fall of a great mining company ...
Joyce B. of Blue Lake, California, wrote on Dec. 6 that you should skip the fast food joints and not walk but run to Hit List. “Warm atmosphere, friendly service and ohhhh the food!