The best way to spend your summer. I promise you will always have a blast. This summer camp appeals to girls all around the United States. It is where girls can have fun and laugh alot. It's located in the small town of Minong but you will sure to have a blast. Whether it's playing tramp ball, climbing up the enormous rock wall, water skiing, or just hanging with friends you will have a blast. At camp sea gull people are able to be who they want to be and thats it. I have not once met someone who didn't like it. There are 3 different villages. Maple, Linden and Tamarak. In the maple village there is a lower maple middle maple and upper maple. In the linden village there is a lower Linden and Upper Linden. And in the Tamarak village there is the BLT (basic lower Tamarak) and TM (The Mansion). For every age group there is about 3 or more cabins except when you get in to the tamarak village you start to stay in one bug cabin for your whole age group. You will have the best time of your life. Peace.Love.Birchtrail.
and BT girls out there make sure to Color Your Days Bright
and BT girls out there make sure to Color Your Days Bright
Camp Birch Trail: WEEE welcome you to birch trail we are mighty glade your here we will send the world inverperating with a might cheer rayrayray we will sing in we will sing you with a might shout Hail Hail the gangs all here we welcome you birch trail!!
How- A good job or pat on pack
Boomshackalaca- Big (nomaly used before the word how)
How- A good job or pat on pack
Boomshackalaca- Big (nomaly used before the word how)
by birchtrailpva February 21, 2011

Fun children's computer game in which the player attempts to navigate from the base of the Amazon River to a lost Incan city in Peru. Occasionally, Amazon Trail was put onto elementary school computers. However, Oregon Trail (another good game) was more prominent in schools, and therefore remains more famous today.
Amazon Trail required far more attention than Oregon Trail, as the user always had to navigate the canoe to avoid capsizing. In Oregon Trail, the wagon traveled to the next landmark with no difficulties, except for the occasional broken axle.
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