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Cornell Big Red ![]() Rock Climbing Camps 2008 |
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for
boys and girls ages 8-12 and 13-18
Rock Climbing camps are offered by Cornell's outstanding Outdoor Education program (COE). All camps feature two session climbing sessions per day, conducted at Cornell's Kay Bouldering Wall and Lindseth Climbing Wall in Ithaca, New York, the largest real rock indoor climbing wall in North America. Each session features 2 hours of climbing instruction by COE's experienced instructors. Campers learn the skills, techniques and strategies needed to become accomplished climbers. Campers will also travel to the Hoffman Challenge Course for adventure and instruction on the high ropes course. They may also learn to set up a Tyrolean Traverse and cross Beebe Gorge high above Fall Creek in Cornell's Plantations. Rock climbing is an exciting and physically engaging sport, so some rest time is needed during the day as well. During these breaks from climbing, campers will explore the fields, forests, and gorges of Ithaca, learning some outdoor skills and local natural history from COE's talented instructors. Resident camp includes lodging in a university residence hall and meals in one of our award winning dining halls. Resident campers will participate in evening recreation each day. Activities include recreational sports, swimming, miniature golf, bowling, movies, nature walks and go-carting. Commuter campers receive all of the same climbing instruction and daily recreation activities as residents campers and a delicious hot lunch but do not participate in evening recreation. All campers receive a FREE camp t-shirt.
Early enrollment postmark deadline
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Schedule
Facilities
What
to Bring Transportation You can request more information from the Cornell Summer Sports School by phone at: 607.255.1200 by e-mail at: camps@cornell.edu
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