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Base Camp
Our camp in the Stolle Meadows area consists primarily of (5) five 12' x 14' sleeping tents and one large 20' x 36' cook cabin with outlying corrals, pastures and tack tent. Sleeping tents have wooden floors, sheepherder stoves, comfortable cots and generator-powered electricity at night. In the event you choose not to drive back to McCall or Boise, you are welcome to stay with us at our camp. |
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There are plenty of games and outdoor activities to entertain you during your stay. At night, relax around the open campfire and swap a few stories while enjoying the great outdoors. It is the perfect way to enjoy camping without all the work. Tent space rental is $20 per tent per night - 4 person occupancy. Your family, group or organization may also rent our whole base camp for the weekend. Call for reservations.
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The Warm Lake and North Shore lodges are only 6 miles from our camp and can accommodate your needs as well with dining, lodging, general store and boat rentals. |
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Regular Horse Camp — $400
The regular Horse Camp is offered every Monday thru Friday throughout the summer, with the exception of the High Adventure camps week indicated below. This camp is geared towards beginner and intermediate riders ages but is enjoyable for all levels of horsemanship. The basics of horses and horse care will be taught with a lot of emphasis placed towards hands-on experience. Campers will receive approximately 20 - 25 hours of riding time during their stay.
Although the main emphasis at our camp is of course the horses, the campers will also have opportunities to enjoy swimming, hiking, volleyball, soccer, field trips and campfire activities. All participants will stay at our base camp in Stolle Meadows, which is located 6 miles off the Warm Lake Highway. While there the campers will stay in 12' x 14' tents with wooden floors and eat their meals in the main cook cabin. Each tent holds 4 cots or bunk beds and is provided with a wood stove for heat on those cold mountain nights. Counselors are responsible for lighting and tending the fires for safety reasons. In the evenings, a portable generator supplies electricity for lights in each tent and the surrounding areas. |
2008 Regular Horse Camp Schedule
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High Adventure Camp — $450
This camp is geared towards some of our older, more experienced riders and involves a 3 to 4-day pack trip, out of their 5-day stay with us, amidst some of the prettiest country the Boise National Forest has to offer. Children attending this camp will learn how to take care of their horses outside the controlled atmosphere of the base camp in Stolle. Also they will learn how to set up camp and cook their own meals. |
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In order to attend this camp, there is a pre-requisite however... the camper must be at least 12 years old and must have attended at least 2 prior horse camps with JMO — No exceptions! Please call to discuss eligibility before sending paperwork — Thanks.
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2008 High Adventure Camp Schedule
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NOTE:
Helmets will not be required, but are recommended to lower risk of potential injury. Please see "Headgear Refusal Agreement" on the 2nd page of the release form. Due to safety and insurance reasons, we will not accept any registration forms for the 2008 season without the Headgear Agreement signed unless the participant is coming with a helmet. Please make a note on the Headgear Agreement if your child will be bringing a helmet with them. |
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JMO Staff, First Aid & Major Emergencies
Staff at our camp includes a cook, 3 state-licensed guides and two wranglers. All are certified in Standard First Aid and Adult CPR. A First Aid station is set up in the cook tent and all guides carry a field kit in their saddlebags. Cellular phones do not reach out of Stolle Meadows. But in case of major emergencies, the lodges are only fifteen minutes away and the Cascade Hospital forty minutes. Stolle Meadows is also equipped with a helicopter pad if Life Flight is needed.
Hope to see you!
We at Juniper Mountain Outfitters are looking forward to this season's horseback activities and hope to see all of you up at Stolle again this summer. Please register as soon as possible so that you are guaranteed your choice of camps. A $100.00 non-refundable deposit is required to hold a spot at camp with the remainder due two weeks prior to camp dates.
Please feel free to call us at (208) 454-1322
or e-mail us at: info@JuniperMountainOutfitters.com |
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