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Camp Huntington
Adirondack Winter Studies
INT 201.501 and INT 529.501
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Come learn about the Adirondacks through a unique interdisciplinary approach at the college's premier outdoor education setting nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. We will study at Camp Huntington, the First Great Camp of the Adirondacks, owned and operated by SUNY Cortland for over 50 years! Learn in an actual living museum with modernized dorms and classrooms. Learn firsthand about past and present life in the Adirondacks and the beauty of education in the out-of-doors through experiential educational techniques.

This six-day course will include adventure activities and team building, winter mountian hikes, snowshoeing, survival skills, nature identification, environmental studies, history and development of the Adirondack Park, survival shelter construction, cross-country skiing and more.

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Dates for INT 201.501 and INT 529.501 are Monday, January 2, -Satruday, January 7, 2006. The cost for Room and Board for the entire class is $138! Sign up for the course when you sign up for Spring Semester - remembering that it actually runs during Winter Session. Students not enrolling as a full-time student in the Spring 2006 semester will be required to pay additional college tuition.

All majors are welcomed! This course is designed for all students in all majors.

Interested students should attend the on-campus meeting: Wednesday, November 16
8:00 p.m. in 209 Corey Union

For more information and a special permission label contact Dale Anderson.
Park Center Room 328
607-753-4957
E-mail danderson@cortland.edu


For more information, contact Jack Sheltmire, director of the Center for Environmental or Outdoor Education, at (607) 753-5488 or by e-mail at jack.sheltmire@cortland.edu