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Myrtle Creek trail to the Grove. | Camp Myrtlewood
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Myrtle Creek trail to the Grove. Myrtle Creek trail to the Grove. Submitted by David Dunning on Fri, May 29, 2009. Close to the footbridge, near the beginning of the trail along the far side of Myrtle Creek. This trail leads to the Grove and beyond that to the new property acquired upstream. In this photo view, clicking the photo will download the full-resolution original into an overlay, sized to fit within your browser window. In that mode, clicking the four-arrow icon above the X.
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Open dates available for group bookings | Camp Myrtlewood
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Open dates available for group bookings. Open dates available for group bookings. This calendar shows Camp's availability for booking. If a group has recently booked an open date, this calendar may not have been updated yet; actual availability should be confirmed by phoning Camp at (541) 572-5307. Link to Weather Underground current weather and forecast for Camp Myrtlewood. 49658 Myrtle Creek Road,. Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458. The Church of the Brethren. Site creation and maintenance by David Dunning.
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Photos | Camp Myrtlewood
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Forums | Camp Myrtlewood
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Discussions about Camp Myrtlewood. A place for general (and specific! Discussions about our Camp. What should you . A place to talk about the region of Oregon containing Camp Myrtlewood. Things to do in the area, resources, community groups, and so on. Where to eat . Discussions about this website. A place to talk about what's good or bad about the website, features you'd like to see added, and like that. How get an . Forum Contains New Posts. Forum Contains No New Posts. 49658 Myrtle Creek Road,.
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Why have a Camper account? | Camp Myrtlewood
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Discussions about this website. Why have a Camper account? Why have a Camper account? 3 replies [ Last post. Fri, Jun 5, 2009. One big difference between this new version of campmyrtlewood.org and the old static site is this "Camper login" thing you see now in the left sidebar. "What's that about? You might well wonder. At present, all we require to create an account is a name, an email address, and a password of your choosing. We're not asking too much, are we? David, your friendly local webmaster.
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swimmin' hole | Camp Myrtlewood
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Submitted by Richard Silva on Fri, May 29, 2009. The swimmin' hole from the bridge. In this photo view, clicking the photo will download the full-resolution original into an overlay, sized to fit within your browser window. In that mode, clicking the four-arrow icon above the X. In the lower right corner will zoom the photo to its actual full size, which may be much larger than your browser window. If you are logged in, you can download the original image. 49658 Myrtle Creek Road,.
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A Brethren campfire circle | Camp Myrtlewood
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A Brethren campfire circle. A Brethren campfire circle. Submitted by Richard Silva on Fri, May 29, 2009. Submitted by Visitor on Sun, May 8, 2011. Story telling and singing are always a part of the campfire entertainment. In this photo view, clicking the photo will download the full-resolution original into an overlay, sized to fit within your browser window. In that mode, clicking the four-arrow icon above the X. 49658 Myrtle Creek Road,. Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458.
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John & Doug | Camp Myrtlewood
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Submitted by Richard Silva on Fri, May 29, 2009. John Jones and Doug Eller pickin' on the old dining hall deck. In this photo view, clicking the photo will download the full-resolution original into an overlay, sized to fit within your browser window. In that mode, clicking the four-arrow icon above the X. In the lower right corner will zoom the photo to its actual full size, which may be much larger than your browser window. If you are logged in, you can download the original image.
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Ecostewardship | Camp Myrtlewood
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Ecostewardship project at Camp Myrtlewood. The Church of the Brethren is dedicated to stewardship of creation. This is the driving principle behind the ecostewardship projects at Camp Myrtlewood. Stewardship education and outreach will be provided to annual camps interested in environmental education, home-schooled teens, and outdoor school camps from local public schools. Sustainable living at Camp Myrtlewood Highlights are nutritious menus of homemade foods, recycling, slow sand water filters, Tulikivi...