I distinctly remember the entrance to Camp and recall a sign by the stream/brook that said "Lake Success". You could see the St. Moritz Inn from this point and the buses would slowly turn up the road over the bridge to head into Camp.
I recall passing the infirmary/Siberia after a few hundred yards on the right side of the road. After another few hundred yards you entered Camp, passing the Totem Poles / Indian signs with the Camp names on it.
Just as you entered, you would see the archery range on your right, which also was the site for large campfire activities at night. Also on this site was a newly built cabin in 1964 for Marv and Lee Fleischman.
Across the road from the archery range was the rifle range with the wooden wall with paper targets on it. Just after these ranges on either side of the gravel road you would see the girls campus on the left and the boys campus on the right. Straight ahead you would see the Roundhouse, the large circular track and two ballfields enclosed by the track.
BOB FREID'S WALK INTO CAMP
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