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January 12, 1996 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-12

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Teen Travel Trips

Western Teen Trips

Alaskan Adventure Trips

(entering 10th and 11th grades — co-ed)

(entering 11th and 12th grades — co-ed)

Climb the Grand Tetons, go white water rafting, explore the
famous geysers of Yellowstone National Park, and go caving in the
awesome Black Hills of South Dakota. Your bus and camping trip
with a small group of 19 campers will be filled with fun, laughter
and good times that you'll remember for a long time to come.
Interview required.

Experience the "Last Frontier," a land as wild and untamed as
anything that you can imagine. Follow the Klondike Gold Rush
Trail, hike and camp out in Mount McKinley National Park, go sea
kayaking near Juneau, walk on the famous Mendenhall Glacier
and explore Banff and Jasper National Parks in the Canadian
Rockies. This bus, ferry, and camping trip will only take 16 lucky
teens per trip. Interview required.

Camp Kennedy

Agree Outpost Camp

(entering 10th and 11th grades—coed)

Canadian Wilderness Trip

(entering 9th and 10th grades — co-ed)

This exceptional program brings you face to face with the Canadian north
woods. Here is your opportunity to go rock climbing, visit beautiful forests and
unblemished scenery, swim in waterfalls, canoe rushing rivers and hike some of
the highest cliffs in Northern Ontario. Discover the peaceful serenity of the
wilderness with a small group of enthusiastic campers. Base camp is the Charles
N. Agree Outpost Camp in Northern Ontario. Interview required.

The remote forests and stark beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula will be
at your fingertips while living in former Governor Green's hunting lodge,
which overlooks the shores of Nevins Lake. There, with no clocks to
distract you, you'll find plenty of time to swim, water ski, and learn how to
expertly canoe and camp out. Nearby, on Lake Superior, you'll explore the
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The highlight of the program is a
thrilling canoe camping trip in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota. A limit
of 24 campers guarantees an exceptionally fun time, where life-long
friendships are made. Interview required.

Ultimate Agree

(entering 10th and 11th grades — co-ed)

Enjoy amazing canoe or hiking trips for 7-10 days through wilderness and
waterfall areas of Canada, including lots of moose and wild animals to observe,
plus a separate 4-day sea kayaking trip on Georgian Bay. There are
opportunities for rock climbing, rapelling, and sightseeing. This is a must trip for
those who are seeking the ultimate outdoor adventure. Base camp is the
Charles N. Agree Outpost Camp in Northern Ontario. Interview required.

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