WHAT ARE WAYPOINTS? In navigation they are a set of coordinates that represent a fixed location, or an objective along a planned course in one’s journey. Falling Creek developed the Waypoints tradition so campers and staff will have intentional objectives throughout their journey. Progression is not age restrictive as the boys and staff are able and encouraged to pursue advancement based on their interest. There are Waypoints for each individual’s unique journey at Falling Creek. Achievements will be rewarded with Waypoint Markers at the end of each session that can proudly be displayed on this frame-worthy base map of Falling Creek’s campus. It becomes an illustration of your Falling Creek Camp lifetime journey. These Waypoints are highly sought after by campers and staff alike. We encourage the boys and staff to challenge themselves to progress in the many activities offered at Falling Creek Camp. For a complete list of all the Waypoints available visit, http://www.fallingcreek.com/programs/traditional-summer-camp/the-waypoint-system. Find your Waypoints that you would like to pursue to help guide you through your journey at Falling Creek Camp!
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Fiddler’s Green Shelter
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Ridgetop Shelter
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