Campers were split into groups of 4-5 with one counselor, or two. They were handed clues and sent on power boats to go to the given location and participate in various tasks. Some tasks required pictures or video proof being sent to Jill Hughes, while others were simply activities that had to be approved by the chaperone there.
To begin, campers were sent to Kemah Boardwalk and given passes to trade in and use for one ride. They had to document the ride and send it to Jill.
From there, groups were given clues and sent to Waterford Marina Harbor...but many got confused and went to the wrong place. After arriving there, they went to the Covington's house, took a picture with them, and video of their group catching cheese puffs with their mouths.
The clues continued to roll in as campers headed to LYC to draw a map of the world and all seven continents with chalk, to play tennis and hit the ball consecutively to spell S-E-A-H-O-R-S-E C-A-M-P, and to correctly set a dining room table.
In a matter of 2 hours or so, kids completed around 5 tasks. The winners weren't necessarily the first to be done, but those that did everything correctly, earned extra bonus points, still finished fast, and it will have something to do with the cards collected. Each task gave kids a card from a deck of cards, and those collected will come into play when determining the winners. No champions have been named.
The evening is still going on, and will kids will continue to have fun until lights out at 10 p.m.
Sailing fun will commence again tomorrow morning.
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