What Will Camp Look Like in 2025? - CampHacker #129

We need to be in this for the long-run. Think ahead with the CampHacker Podcast.

Things are hard now. It’s no doubt.

However, through hard things, comes the opportunity for big and beautiful changes.

It’s is the idea of weathering the storm and watching the flowers thrive.

Give yourself a break from the doom and gloom to think about what your camping program will look like in 5 years. 5 summers from now, what do you want to be proud of? How will we show the world the importance of camp after the possibility of a summer without it?

When it comes to thinking big, there’s no other crew you want in your corner. The whole gang is here, so sit back, relax for a second and dream alongside Gabz, Dan, Joe and Travis.

In what ways do you think camp will look different in 2025? Let us know in the comments!


Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp Director

Travis: Voice messaging Slack extension - https://talk-talk.me/

Dan: Joby GripTight GorillaPod Stand PRO -  https://amzn.to/35Xpo0V

Joe: Lee Valley Best-Ever Picture Screw - https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/hardware/picture-hanging-and-framing/anchors-and-screws/76382-lee-valley-best-ever-picture-screw

Gabz: TeamGantt Project Management Framework - https://www.teamgantt.com/google-sheets-gantt-chart-template


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Real Talk: How We're Taking Our Minds Off COVID-19 - CampHacker #128

Real Talk. Dealing with COVID and camp is hard and we can’t keep going at this 24/7. What are Travis, Dan and Joe doing to avoid thinking about COVID-19?

You may be a work-horse. You have been the camp counsellor who stayed up until 3 am to finish that extra special surprise for your campers. You may have been the Program Director who spent hours upon hours trying to quash staff drama. You may have even spent the night pouring over accreditation standards and thinking about every little detail you needed to fix before your standards visit the next day.

You may have been able to do that, but COVID-19 and camp is not that.

When we are dealing with something this ominous, we more than ever need to set mental boundaries. We’re not talking about taking a 15-minute mindfulness break, or trying to re-frame this all as an opportunity, or simply trying to just keep working to deal with this.

You need a mental pause, and to take a second to take off the mask of security and strong leadership that you put on for your staff, families and alumni.

And if you think that this is the mindset of amateurs in the industry, it most certainly is not.

We wanted to get real with you on this episode of the CampHacker Podcast. This is Travis, Dan and Joe talking about what they, as people with a combined almost 100 years in the industry are doing to protect their sanity during this unprecedented time in the camping world.

Tune in to hear our 3 hosts share their favourite Podcasts, Books, Music, TV Shows and Hobbies that they use to switch their brains from the mentally, physically and emotionally taxing jobs of keeping their programs, and the industry as a whole, alive.

Editors Note: I’m extremely grateful to Joe, Dan and Travis for their radical openness and vulnerability in this episode.

What are you doing to intentionally foster community and empathy with your team? Let us know in the comments!


Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp Director

Travis: Custom Zoom Signs - Vote, SMRT, and “You’re Muted”

Dan: Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins

Joe: Yo-Yo Tricks - https://yoyotricks.com/


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Talking to Staff About COVID-19 - CampHacker #127

Being a leader in crisis is necessary, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. The CampHacker team is here to help.

This is a test of our leadership.

COVID-19 is likely one of the biggest threats to your camp that you, as a director has faced in your camping career.

In times like this, it’s easy to look inward. It’s natural to worry about the money, about the uncertainty of viability if you miss a summer, disappointing children…sorry, we don’t have to remind you of all that you’re worrying about right now.

When things are hard, the sign of a great leader is the one that shows compassion, empathy and care for their staff team. Think about your high school and college-aged staff right now. The prospect of summer without camp is emotionally devastating and they need your help.

Don’t get us wrong, we’re not suggesting that you need to sugar-coat things and tell them that everything’s going to be alright. What they need, is for you to walk beside them in their feelings. That may look like being honest with them, to coach them through their feelings, or maybe even simply to take the time to listen to them.

If you want to be strategic about it, think about your staff team in 2021. Do you want to start from scratch, or do you want to have a team of people who loved camp, felt heard, and stayed connected through an emotionally difficult time for you, and them.

This is your time to show them, that no matter what, you, camp, and the community of their peers are here for them.

What are you doing to intentionally foster community and empathy with your team? Let us know in the comments!


Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp Director

Travis: Ruby’s Slack suggestions https://gocamp.pro/blog/navigating-slack-part-3-the-fun-stuff https://gocamp.pro/blog/navigating-slack-part-2-of-3 https://gocamp.pro/blog/navigating-slack-part-1-of-3            

Dan: Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable by Tim Grover

Joe: GRR-Ripper 3D Pushblock for tablesaws - https://www.microjig.com/products/grr-ripper

Gabz: Apple Arcade: What the Golf


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What if Camp Doesn't Run in 2020? - The CampHacker Podcast

COVID-19 and Summer Camp. The hard question that we need to be asking in April 2020.

This question is a definite punch in the gut.

However, as the COVID-19 situation evolves, we need to consider the very real possibility that we may not see a summer of camp until 2020.

It sucks. A lot, but if we think of this in the sphere of things we can and things we can’t control, things become a little clearer.

We may not have control over if the summer of 2020 runs, but we do have some control over if camp will survive in the long-run.

Tune in to this episode to hear Gabz, Travis and Joe discuss

In this emergency episode, we discuss:

  • What should camp professionals be considering and planning for when there is this much uncertainty in the camp world.

  • What are the practical things we need to consider if there is no spring/summer 2020?

  • If camp doesn’t run in 2020, what can we do to help camp survive and thrive in 2021?

    • Hint: You probably shouldn’t be relying on the fund you would get from not refunding people’s camp fees or differing them until next summer.

  • How to preserve the institutional memory of how camp runs if you’re going to miss a summer.

  • How to support your community amidst what will surely be devastating news.


Disclaimer

This is not legal advice, nor does it act as a substitute for keeping yourself up to code with your governmental health regulations. Please act with an informed and current perspective.


Resources


Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp Director

Travis: Marco Polo app

Joe: Strange Collections - and why you should share them.

Gabz: Walk and talk - Bose




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