The dining hall/lodge is centrally located in the camp. There are tables and benches for as many people as we want to set up for. There is an alcove at one end that can be set up with a smaller set of tables and chairs near the kitchen. Above one end of the dining hall is a loft area with TV, pool table, punching bag, couches, air hockey etc. Beneath the loft area is a prop closet full of fun props that can be used for skits. There is also one male and one female restroom at the lodge. The huge industrial kitchen has all the cookware and utensils that we could need. It also has industrial dishwashers, fridges, freezers and stoves. There is a large open area in front of the lodge. There is a flag pole located here as well.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Campsite and Primitive Cabins
The campsite has space for tents. It also has 3 primitive cabins with 8 bunk bed style beds (no padding) inside. There is also one cabin with 4 beds in it (no padding). There are no doors on the 3 big cabins, however we can rig a sheet or something, this has been done before. The smaller cabin does have a door. There is a 2 seater pit toilet and communal sink for bathroom facilities. A less primitive bathroom is just down the road. (see staff shelter info.) This site is the farthest from the lodge but still not a long walk for younger legs. There is also a campfire circle. The price for this site is $10/night for as many people as we can put there.
Staff Shelters
The staff shelters have 3 rooms with 1 bunkbed in each room. There is electricity but no water. There is a restroom facility (with a laundry room) a short ways down the road. These cabins are $5/person/night. There is enough room to set up a travel crib or put one person on the floor. These cabins are a short walk to the main lodge.
Summer Cabins
There are 3 summer cabin buildings each with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 common area and 1 kitchenette. There are 1-2 bunkbeds in each bedroom. There is space in the common area for people to sleep on the couch or the floor on pads. The minimum charge is $60/night. If there are 4 people in the cabin then the charge would be $15/person/night. We can put more than 4 people in the cabin if you bring pads to sleep on or don't mind sleeping on the couch.
Fourplex
This is a set of 2 duplex style buildings. Each building has 3 bedrooms and each bedroom has 4 beds in the form of 2 bunkbeds. Each building also has 2 bathrooms, 2 common areas and 2 kitchenettes. These two buildings would accommadate a minimum of 24 people. More could sleep on pads on the floors. The minimum charge for the Fourplex is $144/night. If there are 24 people there that would be $6/person/night. Outside the Fourplex is where the RVs would park for $10/night. You will need to bring your own extension cord to plug in for electricity.
Camp Brinkley Pictures and Details
Hello Family! I wanted so much for all of you to be able to see more of the pictures for the reunion site and now you can! Following is more of the same information you received already plus more pictures to fill your mind!
Some of the added activities that are available at the camp are a C.O.P.E. course (which stands for Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience). The minimum fee is $300 for a minimum of 15 people to participate. There is a rock climbing tower. This is also a minimum fee of $300 for a minimum of 15 people to participate. There is a lake with swimming docks and boats, at no additional fee. There is an archery range, which we are planning on using, and lots of trails to explore. The camp is more spread out than the May Family Ranch so bring your walking shoes! We have been given permission to have a shuttle vehicle for those that need the assistance.
Some of the added activities that are available at the camp are a C.O.P.E. course (which stands for Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience). The minimum fee is $300 for a minimum of 15 people to participate. There is a rock climbing tower. This is also a minimum fee of $300 for a minimum of 15 people to participate. There is a lake with swimming docks and boats, at no additional fee. There is an archery range, which we are planning on using, and lots of trails to explore. The camp is more spread out than the May Family Ranch so bring your walking shoes! We have been given permission to have a shuttle vehicle for those that need the assistance.
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