The Campside Creek
Raven Knob, 1999

There was a creek that ran beside Troop 412's campsite. It served two vital functions: first, it provided fresh water to the camp's lake; second, it provided the scouts in Troop 412 a place to play, to investigate nature (who kept catching those salamanders?), and to prevent shoes from staying clean and dry.

Constant creek activity among the 
	younger scouts Resting under some mountain laurel 
at the edge of the creek


Camp Raven Knob, 1999, main page

Troop 412