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  2. PGL Travel - Wikipedia

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    PGL Travel Ltd is a provider of school activity courses and summer camps for children in the United Kingdom. [1] Along with NST , European Study Tours and StudyLink it is a part of the HB Education group, owned by Midlothian Capital Partners .

  3. National Outdoor Leadership School - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, NOLS struggled with finances to provide necessities for outdoor trips, so Petzoldt and his early team developed the “uniform” made of Salvation Army donations. [6] The school began to grow in the early years and in 1966, women were allowed to enroll. In 1967, the adventure courses began for young boys aged 13–15.

  4. Camp Widjiwagan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Widjiwagan was founded in 1929 by Julian Kirby with the permission of the YMCA as an all-boys wilderness camp. In 1947 it held its first sessions for girls. Since its founding it has gained national recognition for its excellent canoeing and backpacking programs.

  5. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    These provide high school students with the opportunity to study academic topics on a summer adventure travel program, typically in the wilderness or a foreign country. Many include community service as a component of the course. Others also offer college credit with the successful completion of the program.

  6. Young Life - Wikipedia

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    In addition to regular summer camps, Young Life operates 6 "adventure" camps which offer campers and their leaders unique outdoor-based experiences. In "Base Camp Adventures", campers stay in yurts or cabins while participating in daily activities whereas "Trail Adventures" allows for campers to participate in backpacking-based camping. [13]

  7. Camp Anokijig - Wikipedia

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    The following summer, 40 acres of land were purchased from Hecker for $8000, and camp development began with the construction of Optimist Mess Hall. [1] Anokijig initially offered residential summer camp programs for boys of southeastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois where campers could participate in swimming, archery, trail crafts, and boating.

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