2006
Susquehannock Gallery 7:
Special
Events & Games
If you've got any great photos of you or your camp friends - send them in using
this link for possible use here in the Susquehannock Gallery.
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Special
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| Special events can be once-a-session Field Days (The
4th of July Field Days earned two of their own galleries - here and here),
A Delaware River trip, sport extravaganzas like the All Boy's
Camp Gigantusball, or the new-in-2006 MC Fireball. This gallery starts
off with a large section devoted to the first half Orange and Blue
Powderbomb Capture the Flag - which would take a long time to explain,
but the pictures should give you the general idea. |
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| "Special Events" might also be
one of the games we put together on a rainy day or for a change
of pace - such as turning the main lodge into a three-hole mini-golf
course (above). |
Gigantusball (shown below) is another Susquehannock original - a
larger and more intense version of Angleball (also played at Susquehannock,
and originally developed at Penn State as a challenging but non-contact
off-season sport for football players). Gigantusball is the final,
and often deciding, Orange and Blue event of each half, it involves
all the campers, 6 officials, several different balls in play at once,
and lots of facepaint. |
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| Gigantusball is another Susquehannock original - a larger
and more intense version of Angleball (also played at Susquehannock,
and originally developed at Penn State as a challenging but non-contact
off-season sport for football players) |
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