
Campward Ho! A Manual for Girl Scout Camps
by Girl Scouts of the United States of America
"Campward Ho! A Manual for Girl Scout Camps" is a practical guide designed for organizing and directing Girl Scout camps, likely written in the early 20th century. This manual addresses the needs of those embarking on the journey of creating large, self-supporting camps for girls, providing insights grounded in experience and principles of scouting. The text serves as a resource for camp directors, counselors, and anyone involved in camp management, focusing on both planning and daily operations to ensure an enriching outdoor experience for participants. The beginning of the manual introduces the importance of thoughtful planning when establishing a camp. It emphasizes the need for little details to be carefully considered, from selecting a site with access to nature to ensuring the camp promotes learning and teamwork among the Scouts. The opening portion discusses essential responsibilities for camp committees, the qualities needed in a camp director, and the initial logistical considerations to create a safe and welcoming environment for girls to thrive in nature. Overall, it sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of camp life, aiming to cultivate a spirit of camaraderie and adventure among young girls in the great outdoors.
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