This afternoon Te Puawaitanga and Te Whanaketanga headed out to Camp Waiotapu to carry out our first camp orientation visit.
Due to the main entrance road to the camp being closed because of logging operations, we had to go the long way around to get there.
Upon arrival we spoke with Monica (Custodian) who gave us a brief outline of the camp. We then roved around taking photos etc.
My reflections of the visit are that the camp is by no means a 'flash' camp. It is quite basic, not luxuries, simple 6bed cabins, no carpet etc. This will be an authentic bush camp experience for our tamariki.
Once we finalise the camp activities and organisation it's going to be a great camp. I'm quite looking forward to it!
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