Camps of The Aloha Foundation

2968 Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, Vermont 05045 | 802-333-3400

Maine's Rangeley Lakes Wilderness Canoe Camping for Women

Hulbert Outdoor Center Vermont Canoe Trip Women's Canoe Trip to Maine's Rangeley Lakes

September 5-11, 2010

To honor the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Aloha Girls Camp, Hulbert Outdoor Center’s Road Scholar/Elderhostel will offer a woman’s canoe trip to the Rangeley Lakes in Maine.  “Mother” Gulick, a forward thinking woman born in the late 1800’s, was a leader in the camping movement and the concept that women as well as men should be offered the joy of outdoor activity and physical challenge. Her daughter, Carol Hulbert, her granddaughter Hattie Ball and her great granddaughter Shel Ball were, and are, women who still lead by example in this area. 

To honor Mother Gulick, and the principals she stood for as she founded the Aloha Camps, we will offer a trip to recognize the important role she played for women today in the outdoor field.
 
Hulbert Outdoor Center Mother Gulick canoe trip VermontThe trip will begin and end in Fairlee, Vermont and will be fully outfitted by the Hulbert Outdoor Center. To register, email Road Scholar and use # 2282 to register. For more information contact Deb Williams or call her at 802-333-3405.


Shut your eyes and see if you can carry away with you for long years to come the picture you see from your tent, the wooded hills, the rippling lake and the gray distant mountains.”
  Mother Gulick

 

 

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