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PHOTOS: Camp Mountain House
Each camper gets the opportunity to put up a shovel or a bucket on the board at the end of their week at Mountain House. Counselors are represented by sand castles. (Kat Dickey)
Mountain House's lodge is reportedly 110 years old. (Kat Dickey)
Luella, the GSEP's mobile trading post, was named after the first female commercial truck driver. (Kat Dickey)
Luella sells camp shirts as well as toys and badges. (Kat Dickey)
Mountain House has just one set of platform tents for the occasional overnight sleepover. (Kat Dickey)
Campers in the Me & My Girl program tie-dyed shirts for their American Girl Dolls. (Kat Dickey)
This amphitheater is made from a deconstructed yurt, a kind of Mongolian tent. (Kat Dickey)
Camper Cheyenne needed help counting her money to make sure she had enough to buy a red panda plushie. (Kat Dickey)
From left: Counselor Intern Birdie and Campers Caelyn, Charlotte and Cora pose at archery. (Kat Dickey)
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