Senior Michael Hoff, who built low-income homes in Texas, was one of them. "I went down to Texas and saw deprivation and poverty. It was amazing seeing that my sheltered little world isn't how most people live," Michael learned during his AJSS summer. In addition to the manual la- bor ("It went surprisingly easy," said Michael. "Our supervisor was very patient."), teens are immersed in the local culture, tour the area and meet with community leaders. Shabbat observance and Jewish values discussions complement the trip's active program of "Gerni- lut Hesid" (Doing Good). The third program is the brand-new Big Sky Adventure. It is being kicked off this sum- mer by Capital Camps, a mem- ber agency of the Washington, D.C. Jewish Federation. Teens will visit the best known of the Canadian and American scenic spots and also take part in out- door sports like hiking and fish- ing. They will be accompanied by a "Judaic guide," according to Judy Young, Capitol Camps' assistant director. Challenge Yourself Other teenlrips, while no f of- fering a specific Jewish orien- tation, do have a large Jewish participation. In this category are two trips whose goal is to physically challenge partici- pants. Man and His Land Expedi- tions, located in Wisconsin and our local Tamarack Camps of- fer wilderness trips emphasiz- ing camper participation, group living and back-country adven- ture throughout the American West. The trips explore national parks and push campers safely to their physical limits with rugged adventure activities that include white water rafting, mountain climbing, backpack- ing, hiking and kayaking. "It was good to get away from the city and see the mountains and get close to nature," said Randy Berg, an 11th grader at West Bloomfield High School in Michigan. Berg spent his last two summers traveling with Tamarack's Western Trip and Alaska Adventure. "We saw a lot of wildlife; we made all our own food, pitched our tents. We worked as a group; it was a bonding experience." West Coast Connection Cy- ding Tour offers a different type of challenge. Teens from around the country rendezvous in Boston to cycle through New England, for instance. West Bloomffield high School junior Jeff Bagdade and four of his best friends cycled through A Tripper's List ELLYCE FIELD SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS F finding the right trip to match your teen's interests, abilities and sense of adventure takes time. Use this list as a starting point. Call for cata- logs and find out when trip representa- tives will be in your area (prices quoted are for 1994). With careful planning, this could be the best summer of your teen's life. American Jewish Society for Service Suite 700-26 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10004 (212) 683-6178 Age: Must have finished 10th grade and be at least 16 Length: 6 weeks Accommodations: Vary with lo- cation — dorms, fraternity hous- es, churches, day schools Itinerary: Three projects offered in different parts of the country Jewish content: Shabbat obser- vance, Jewish values discus- sions Best feature: Hands-on applica- tion of "Tikkun Olam" (Repair- ing the World) Price tag: $1,500 plus airfare to trip origin kosher Best feature: Outdoor sports and sight- seeing Price tag: $2,700 plus airfare to trip origin Man and His Land Expeditions 2020 Parkwood Court Grafton, Wis. 53024 (414) 377-6037; (800) 533-3066 Age: 14-18 Length: 4 trips, 3 1/2-7 1/2 weeks Accommodations: National park wilder- ness camping Itinerary: American West Jewish content: None Best feature: Environmental awareness and unusual outback adventures, includ- American Trails West 92 Middle Neck Road Students hike and enjoy the stupendous scenery of the West Great Neck., N.Y. 11021 ing a llama trek (616) 487-2800; Outside New York State, Price tag: $2,600-$4,700 plus airfare to (800) 645-6260 trip origin Age: Grades 11-12 Length: 16 American trips, 21-42 days Musiker Tours Accommodations: Camping/dorm/hotel 1326 Old Northern Boulevard Itinerary: New England, Atlantic Coast, Roslyn, N.Y. 11676 the South, Florida, cross country, South- (616) 621-0718; Outside New York State, west, California, Canadian Rockies, Alas- (800) 645-6611 ka Age: Grades 9-12 Jewish content: None Length: 6 different tours, 2142 days Best feature: Top-of-the-line accommoda- Accommodations: Camping/dorm/hotel tions, hip restaurant choices; teen-orient- Itinerary: West Coast, East Coast, coast ed nightlife to coast, Pacific Northwest, British Co- Price tag: $2,695-$5,295 plus airfare to lumbia trip origin Jewish content: None Best feature: Camping comfort includes a Big Sky Adventure chow wagon, food managers and all-you- 6001 Montrose Road can-eat gourmet meals Rockville, Md. 20852 Price tag: $2,799-$4,699 plus airfare to (301) 468-2267; (800) 783-1245 trip origin Age: Grades 10-12 Length: July 27-August 14 Rein Teen Tours Accommodations: Cabins, chalets 30 Galesi Drive Itinerary: Canadian Rockies, Many Glaci- Wayne, N.J. 07470 er Montana, Yellowstone National Park, (800) 831-1313 Grand Tetons Age: 13-18 Jewish content: Shabbat observance, Length: 7 different trips, 1 month-6 New England last summer on a West Coast Connection Cy- cling Tour. Jeff and his buddies flew to Boston and met the rest of the tour. "One of the highlights was meeting the kids from Montre- al and the East Coast," he said. "I wasn't a true cyclist before. The trip was challenging, but not hard." The trip's accommodations include KOA campgrounds, dorms and hotels. Kids cycle ap- proximately 25 to 30 miles per day, and tour both city and country sites. West Coast Connection also has a variety of hotel/dorm/gen- teel camping trips that offer both city sites, nightlife, and hiking and rafting adventures. Razzk Dazzle Four teen trips — American Trails West, Musiker Tours, weeks Accommodations: Camping/dorm/hotel Itinerary: East Coast, West Coast, Cali- fornia, Canada, Pacific Northwest, South- west Jewish content: None Best feature: Stay in well-known univer- sity dorms — University of Michigan, UCLA, Duke, Georgetown Price tag: $2,795-$4,995 plus airfare to trip origin Tamarack Camps 6600 West Maple Road West Bloomfield, Mich. 48322 (810) 661-0600 Age: Grades 10-12 Length: 34 days (Western), 46 days (Alaska) Accommodations: National and state park camping Itinerary: American West, Alaska, Canadian Rockies Jewish content: Shabbat obser- vance, national park service pro- ject Best feature: Outback land and water adventures Price tag: $2,275 (West), $3,395 (Alaska) USY On Wheels Department of Youth Activities United Synagogue of Conserva- tive Judaism 155 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 10160-0306 (212) 533-7800 Age: 14-17 Length: 6 weeks Accommodations: Hotels, national park lodges, homes of local congregants Itinerary: Coast to coast Jewish content: Kosher food, daily daven- ing, Shabbat observance, local USY par- ticipation Best feature: Scholarships available through local congregations or affiliated groups Price tag: $3,495 plus airfare to trip origin Weissman Teen Tours 517 Almena Avenue Ardsley, N.Y. 10502 (914) 693-7575; Outside New York State, (800) 942-8005 Age: 13-18 Length: 1 40-day long trip Accommodations: Hotels, resorts, nation- al park lodges Itinerary: American West, Western Cana- da Jewish content: None Best feature: Like traveling with family; owner Eugene Weissman leads the trip every summer Rein Teen Tours and Weissman Teen Tours — while located in the greater New York City area, draw Jewish kids from the East Coast, Midwest, Florida, Eu- rope, Israel and South Ameri- ca. The four offer a variety of trips out west or coast-to-coast emphasizing luxurious comfort, dazzle-a-minute activities, sparkling nightlife, top-of-the- line hotels/resorts/dorms/camp- sites, and three meals a day. Kids fly to the trip's point of origin, board a private char- tered bus and are taken on a whirlwind, supervised tour of American city sites and national parks, sprinkled with outdoor adventures such as rafting, hik- ing, waterskiing, parasailing and kayaking. Safety and keeping in touch are the hallmarks of these out- TEENS ONLY page 74 CC C.0 73