Introduction
We also had very different requirements for the house than for a summer or ski camp. So it should be a bit away from the tourist flow and the skiing areas. A warm, cosy house with enough heatable dry rooms is very important. It would also be good if there was not only one common room, so that work can be done intensively in groups. In areas of the foothills of the Alps that are spared from the hustle and bustle of skiing, in the Tauern and in the Jura, there are still beautiful and inexpensive houses for our purpose. Especially these areas are worth to be rediscovered and explored
Possible camp topics
- Polar explorers
- Alaska
- Grönland crossing
- Inuit
- Lap
- Siberia
- Himalayan expedition
- Goldgrass
- Hunting (reindeer, icebergs...)
- Survival
- Escaping Tibet
- Winter hibernation
- Mountain farmers
- Wildlife
- Tracks
- Fight for the North Pole
- Amundsen and Scott at the Süd Pole
- Snowed in
- Oil hunting in Alaska
- Advent and Christmas season
- Winter Olympics
- Smuggling the Bible in Siberia
- Happy Feet
- Ice Age
- Yeti
- ...
Source credits
- Title image: Juropaarchiv, www.juropa.net
- Content from the book: Jungscharleiternachrichten, Die besten Tipps - der 80er Jahre, Auflage 600.3.90 © BESJ-Verlag, Fällanden, page 351-352, Hansjörg Kaufmann
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