The Next Campfire: What It Really Takes to Sustain Camp
In this reflective episode of Meet Me at the Grizz, Ken Clough explores what it really takes to sustain the camp experience for future generations. Inspired by themes from The Next Campfire and Our Week at Rotary Scout Reservation: Second Edition, this episode examines how camp continues through participation, stewardship, storytelling, and human connection.
Camp does not sustain itself automatically. It survives because Scouts attend camp, staff return each summer, volunteers give their time, parents support the experience, alumni stay connected, and communities continue investing in the traditions and values that make camp meaningful.
Ken reflects on why summer camp still matters in a world filled with digital distractions and constant noise. From unplugging from technology and reconnecting with people, to leadership development, belonging, mentorship, and personal growth, camp remains one of the few places intentionally designed for presence, reflection, and real human connection.
This episode also explores:
* why Scouts actually attending camp matters
* how camp builds confidence and identity
* the role of staff, volunteers, alumni, and donors in sustaining camp
* storytelling as a form of stewardship
* preserving camp traditions for future generations
* the emotional and lifelong impact of Scouting and summer camp experiences
Whether you are a Scout, Scouter, camp staff member, volunteer, alumni, parent, or someone who still carries camp memories years later, this episode is a thoughtful reflection on why these experiences continue to matter.
Because every campfire eventually becomes the next campfire.
Topics: Scouting, summer camp, Scout camp, camp traditions, leadership, youth development, outdoor education, camp staff, camp culture, Scouting podcast, storytelling, mentorship, youth leadership, camping, campfires, nostalgia, service, stewardship, unplugging from technology, human connection, community, Meet Me at the Grizz, Ken Clough, The Next Campfire, Our Week at Rotary Scout Reservation