A Typical Day At The Walking G

3001 Beckwourth-Genesee Rd. / Taylorsville,CA 95983 / (530) 284-6681 / E-mail Walkingg@yahoo.com

Walking G Ranch Camp
Meet Dave & The Walking G
Camp Counselors
What Every Camper Needs To Know
2006 Camp Schedule, Fees & Travel Information
Things To Do At The
Walking G
A Typical Day At The
Walking G
Latest News
Camp Photos
Application & Medical Form
Happy Campers Letters
kids only page
Map To The Walking G
Superior Sales Staff and Horse Session Info
Quarter Horse/Thoroughbred Breeding And Sales

Each Rider receives instruction and encouragement in our riding arena


6:30 Wake up sleepy head! Sleeping quarters (bunkhouses) are actually part of the main ranch house. Each bunkhouse has a full bathroom. The counselors sleep in adjoining rooms.
7:00 Chores....feeding, milking, caring for the rabbits, goats, horses, chickens, giving the baby calves a bottle of milk, etc.
8:00 Bunkhouse inspection
8:30 Breakfast is ready!
9:00 The campers choose their individual or group activities for the morning: Ride, Hike, Crafts, Archery, Bicycling, Photography, Fishing, Training young horses, etc.. Maybe there will be time for a quick swim in the pool before lunch!
12:30 Lunch is ready!
1:00-2:00 rest time
2:00 Leave for the lake or river for Swimming, Inner tubing, Water-skiing, Knee boarding, Canoeing, etc.
6:00 Return to the ranch
6:30 Dinner is ready!
7:00 Evening feeding chores
8:00 Campfire (singing, games, storytelling, camp jokes)
9:30 GOOD NIGHT, have a good sleep, see you in the morning!

Snow tubing in July!

OUR WEEKLY SCHEDULE:

Every Thursday, we spend a full day enjoying water sports and games at Antelope Lake. Thursday evening we hike to Genessee Store then camp out along the rivers edge.

Fridays, the campers sleep in at the campout...Brunch is served from 10-11. The campers return at noon followed by clean up time from 12:30-2:30. Nachos, watermelon, or brownies are served from 2:30-3:00. A choice of Camp Horse Show, crafts, movies (selected), canoeing and paddle boating (on the big pond), fishing off the dock or just sitting under a shade tree reading or talking with friends, rounds out our relaxing day. (of course, sometimes the peace and quiet might be disrupted by a BIG water fight or shaving cream battle!) Friday evening may consist of a barn dance or skits. The Last Friday phone lines are open for calls from parents after 3pm. (see our telephone policies under the "what every camper needs to know" section)

Saturdays are reserved for whatever we feel like doing: exploring old gold mines, visiting Forest Service lookout towers (on the highest mountain tops), hiking along cold mountain streams, picking wild berries or a trip to one of our small lakes high up in the mountains. Maybe we will visit the old ghost town, take in a rodeo, County Fair, or be in a parade. The Last Saturday is visiting time for family, starting after 5:30 p.m.

                                               

Walking G Ranch | Meet Dave & The Walking G | Camp Counselors | What Every Camper Needs To Know | 2006 Camp Schedule, Fees & Travel Information | Things To Do At The Walking G | A Typical Day At The Walking G | Latest News | Camp Photos | Application & Medical Form | Happy Campers Letters | kids only page | Map To The Walking G | Superior Sales Staff Equine Sales Preparation & Showmanship Course | Quarter Horse/Thoroughbred Breeding And Sales

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Date Last Modified: 5/8/06