

In Anza: Heavy rain with an intense lighting storm sent 80 kids in their tents for 5 hours for protection.
Colorado River: 50 mph wind gusts left 180 kids stuck to the shores rather than happily canoeing down river. So what do you do with 180 students and your canoeing day has been canceled??? Create a carnival for them at camp of course!! As I facilitated the ring toss, my fellow employees either dressed up like bearded ladies, painted faces, told fortunes, etc.

Each week another epic weather system rolls in leaving the naturalists, program coordinators and cooks in stressful situations. Risk management, decision making and assessing each situation as it comes has never been so important. Not to mention the flexibility of changing your daily schedule and entertaining kids for hours of down time.

