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  • jet526's Avatar
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 730

    Camp O Ki Hi

    #1
    I have heard a little about this camp up in Northern California but can't seems to find any details or how to attend. I have some scouts that are interested. Does anyone know where I can find contact information?

  • dylfrick's Avatar
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 33

    #2
    Never been, but did a little searching and found what sounds like legit contact information:
    Camp O-Ki-Hi contact information:
    mail: Beaver Valley Boy Scouts
    Post Office Box 1684
    Shingle Springs, CA 95682
    phone: 530-862-1212

    this came from http://www.foothill.net/BSA/troop4/CampMap.htm

    Hope this helps!

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    • CA_Scouter's Avatar
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2004
      • 778

      #3
      Interesting, I drive thru Shingle Springs to get home. Looks like the troop is located in Grass Valley, about 35 miles north from Shingle Springs.

      I remember talking to some Scouters a few years ago, they were manning a booth at a local event, and we spoke about a camp that was run by a single troop. They had apparantly purchased the land back in the 50's or something like that and had been running this operation since then.

      Takes some dedicated volunteers to do that... boorah!

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      • bcweber's Avatar
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 1

        #4
        I attended this camp as a scout starting in the early 90s. It was created in 1947 for Troop 29 of Sacramento, CA and was originally called Camp Harry B. Ogle, after its founder, an energetic Scout Executive in the area. Local scouts have been enjoying going to this special place every year since its creation. Camp O-Ki-Hi is not a BSA council camp, but is owned and operated by 4 Sacramento area troops and their volunteers. Each "owner troop" invites several "guest troops" to join them for an exciting summer camp experience. As a result, every camp session is a bit different. Since the beginning, Camp O-Ki-Hi has been run by a 100% volunteer workforce. Camp usually fills up from word of mouth alone.

        If you are from a troop in the Sacramento or surrounding areas and you would like to get more information on this truly unique summer camp, please visit their new website: www.campokihi.org. Its still under development, but there is a cool video you can watch to get an idea of what they offer. You can also send them an email: info@campokihi.org.

        Sorry for the sales pitch, but I have nothing but wonderful things to say about this camp. If you ever get the opportunity to go, consider yourself one of the lucky few.

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        • jpstodwftexas's Avatar
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 195

          #5
          thanks for posting the link to the video

          I enjoy seeing how other camps are set up..

          working to improve our camp and see plenty of inspirations

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          • TAHAWK's Avatar
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2006
            • 517

            #6
            http://www.facebook.com/campokihi

            http://www.campokihi.org/

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lGiBS6wY6Q

            Google is your friend.

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