As a girl growing up in Western Pennsylvania, to me camp meant Camp Redwing, a Girl Scout week-long camp. Camp Redwing was built in 1923 and had big platform canvas tents with 4 cots and roll-up sides. There were caper charts, pit toilets, flag ceremonies, campfire events, song booklets, and something called "camp craft" which included how to chop with a hatchet.
It was pretty tightly regimented with a million rules that everyone bought into and that became part of the lore passed down to the littlest scouts. I still remember the three kinds of campfire: log cabin, teepee and lean-to; and the three classifications of wood: kindling, tinder and fuel. These days when we camp, I annoy my friends with camp craft lessons and campground rules. Once a girl scout, always a girl scout, I guess.



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