From the Great Central Fire

Trace Dunning

50 min · 30. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Jeff interviews Trace Dunning, director of the Urban Wilderness program, director of Owakonze, and new assistant director for Camp Kooch-i-ching morning programs. Trace shares how he first came to camp from Cincinnati, his years as a camper and staff member, and how support for his brother helped his family continue attending. He explains the Urban Wilderness program’s origins in 2013, and its rapid growth. With chapters in Cincinnati and Minneapolis, the program now completes roughly 45 builds and expects to reach about 4,000 students. He also reflects on his Centennial Arctic trip and his recent wedding! Music by Alice Peacock. Produced by Unbridled Media. Presented by the Camping & Education Foundation.

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