The Camp Voyageur Podcast
In the 1980s, Camp Voyageur’s founder and longtime director, Charlie Erdmann, wrote an article for the Ely Echo titled “What Has Happened to Camping?” Decades later, his reflections on wilderness, character, and the “total camping experience” feel more relevant than ever. "Text us feedback." [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2074100/fan_mail/new] Co-hosts Alex Kvanli & John Burgman discuss all-things related to Camp Voyageur [https://www.campvoyageur.com/] in Ely, Minnesota. They share trail stories, interview Voyageur alumni, & reflect on the lore of the Great Northwoods. They also trade Boundary Waters travel tips & advice compiled from over 550 days of canoe camping trips. Whether you’re a former camper, a current camper, or an adventure enthusiast looking to improve your Boundary Waters experience, there’s something for everyone in each episode. Can't get enough? * Read our blog [https://www.campvoyageur.com/blog/best-of-the-blog] * Find us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/campvoyageur/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/camp_voyageur/?hl=en], or YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKd1oyN39KbCinZzHk6W1_Q] * Enroll [https://www.campvoyageur.com/dates-rates] your son at Camp Voyageur * Work [https://www.campvoyageur.com/employment] at Camp Voyageur * 11 Proven Ways Wilderness Adventure Camps Can Transform Your Kid's Life [https://www.campvoyageur.com/blog/2019/12/11-proven-ways-wilderness-adventure-camps-can-transform-your-kid-s-life] by Alex Kvanli
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