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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Confidence Camp- Day 2


Confidence Camp is great, but we mostly stayed inside and did lessons that don't require being out in the rain.

Everyone did have time to lay and light their own fire this morning- before breakfast! And I got a picture of each participant with her fire. It was sprinkling even before we finished this.
building a fire


We headed for the house where we spent the rest of the day- eating all meals and doing workshops that didn't require outside activity. It was cramped, but we succeeded. Here is part of a map-reading discussion.


Then I had bell practice, came back, and some of us watched Lost on a Mountain in Maine. Then we had a thunder and lightning storm, but my tent had blown over and things were getting soaked (the things I put in the tent to protect them, right?), so a couple people who were still up helped me schlepp it all in the car. It's now all back in the house and spread all over drying, and hen I had to print stuff for tomorrow. If the house didn't look like a tornado strike before, it sure does now!

The weather for the rest of the week looks good. Tomorrow we are off for a session in the woods. Everyone is doing great. Those wavy lines on a piece of paper are starting to mean something to people. Every one got a fire going without any real problems. Someone said to me last night, "You make it look easy," and I said, "It is easy when you have everything ready like this." "This" being my "rules" for building a successful fire.

Well, I'm sleeping in the house tonight. There wasn't any good chance of getting my tent back up in the dark. And I am more than ready to crash.

See Confidence Camp Day 1

Monday, May 11, 2026

Confidence Camp 2026- Day 1


We packed today just about as full as we could. Had to scramble the schedule because we are going to be inside most of tomorrow. No need to learn new things in the rain if it can be avoided. So I shuffled the schedule a bit, and it's all going to be fine, just maybe not in the order I wanted.

It was a pretty cold night. Totally frosted tables!
frost on picnic tables


Meals appeared magically as Cathy came three times a day with wonderful food and treats.
camping meal


We talked about the two books I had everyone read. Pictures of that just look like an outdoor classroom.

We talked about fires and everyone made some fire starters to keep.

We practiced reading topo maps. This demo helps people understand why topo lines bend upstream.
topographic map demo


We practiced two ways to accurately find north without a compass.
sun compass


We practiced following a map and walked around checking our location against a map, found some edible foods, and collected some tinder.

Then we compared 7 or 8 natural materials for tinder as to their quality. Not sure if we have any pictures of that. But by then it was really windy, so everyone collected wood and got it ready to build their own fire, but we covered the piles and are hoping it won't be raining or blowing so hard first thing in the morning, so we can do that before coming inside.

The shadow of the plastic obscures the fact that Judy is getting ready to cover her wood.
collecting firewood


I'm in the house getting the handouts printed for tomorrow and blogging. Hoping to get to bed a little earlier tonight. We are having a blast!

Miles walked today- not sure, I'd already done a mile before breakfast. Probably 2 or 3.

See Kicking Off Confidence Camp

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Kicking Off Confidence Camp


And... here we go!

All six "campers" are set up and ready to dig into the material tomorrow.

We had a "get acquainted" campfire with sharing and s'mores, and a funny story. How much more basic can one get for an opening to camp?
campfire


Interestingly enough, when I took a tent out to set up for my sleeping quarters (yes, I'm camping out with everyone), I discovered that the shock cord that holds the poles rigid once you slip the parts together, was completely disintegrated. Hmmm. OK, I haven't used that tent for a few years, but it was a really expensive one. I was pretty surprised. It can be fixed, but I don't think things should fail that soon. My first tent that size lasted 25 years, and it got used a lot.

Anyway, I set up the newest, big tent instead. That way I can keep all the teaching stuff in there with me out of the wind and weather.

Gotta finish up and get back out there.

See Two Picnic Tables, Part 2

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Those Flowering Trees


I may have reached panic mode for Confidence Camp. Everyone arrives tomorrow afternoon, and I'm just trying to get all the final things ready. Cathy and Doug came over today and brought their four-wheeler. It will be here for the week to make trips to the house for needed items

I mowed the new "road" and the whole campsite.

We installed the fire ring and took the picnic tables and a few odd things that can stay outside to the campsite.

But what I want to share is that line of flowering trees that is just down the road from me. I'm pretty sure they are all ornamental crabapples.
flowering trees


I think the pink with the red buds is the most stunning.
pink flowering crabapple


But then there is pure white.
white flowering tree


Can't decide? You can have a mix.
flowering tree


OK, gotta get back to work.

See That Line of Flowering Trees

Friday, May 8, 2026

Taking MOWA to the Trail


The Michigan Outdoor Writers Association (MOWA) is having their annual conference this weekend... just over in Baldwin! But with Confidence Camp, I'm too busy to attend. But I did offer to lead a hike. Four of us did the 3.5 mile loop at Bowman Lake. I was delighted that a few people signed up!
hikers a Bowman Lake


You know Bowman Lake is one of my favorite places in our local area.
Bowman Lake


We all had a chuckle about this. Somehow a Skunk Cabbage got itself planted in this three-trunked tree.
skunk cabbage


A happy and clean painted turtle sun-bathing on a log.
painted turtle


And, ta-da! The sassafras are just starting to flower and get leaves.
sassafras flower


They took me out to lunch afterwards. A very nice morning!

Confidence Camp all afternoon. Hoping to finish the last major item this evening.

Miles walked in 2026: 162.2
Hike 100 Challenge 2026: 53.3

Bowman Lake area, Lake County, Michigan. North Country Trail 1.75 miles, Bowman Lake Trail 1.75 miles.

See Bowman Semi-Primitive Area