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Camp Fobildunc

July 1950
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Camp Fobildunc
July 1950

Camp Jobildunc, an informal woodcraft camp for a limited group of boys from 10 through 14 years of age, will start its two-week schedule on August 20. The camp, a popular pre-war activity for youngsters especially interested in woodcraft and mountain climbing, will use the facilities of the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge, although overnight trips will be conducted to various points of interest in the surrounding White Mountain National Forest.

Camp Jobildunc is intended to give boys who are planning to enter Dartmouth or other colleges with an outdoor program a "running start" in this activity. It also offers an opportunity for alumni to have their sons enjoy the same Moosilauke country which they knew as undergraduates.

Billy Robes, Director of the Outing Club at Kimball Union Academy, will teach the campers such phases of woodcraft as outdoor cooking, bait casting, fly tying, use of the compass, first aid, and the uses of native material in overnight camping.

Further information may be obtained from Robert S. Monahan, College Forester, 304 Parkhurst Hall, Hanover.