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Sep 25, 20196 min read
Ideas for Reducing the Price of Camp
Camp can be a strong positive tool for creating lasting change in the lives of youth and adults. But sadly, camp can also be outside of...
tmcamping
Sep 3, 20193 min read
Staff Interview: Lily Axtell, 2019 Volunteer
Every summer at Rock-N-Water looks different. Water levels vary from summer to summer, canyons shift and change, but the most explicit...
tmcamping
Aug 9, 20194 min read
Staff Interview: Justin Davidson, 2019 Volunteer
“I think people need to work hard and be diligent, but everyone needs a good laugh to keep them going.” Ever wondered how you might...
tmcamping
Jul 10, 20193 min read
The Truth of God’s Love
By James Asselin, River guide and worshipper of Jesus During one of my first summers working at Rock-N-Water I was, to put it lightly,...
tmcamping
May 13, 20193 min read
SFAR Water Year Forecast May 2019: Wet
Wet: Raftable flows 7 days a week through Labor Day. The South Fork of the American River water year forecast as of May 8, 2019: Wet The...
tmcamping
Mar 19, 20192 min read
Why I Love Camp
Singing at the campfire, Lifts love and worship higher. And that’s not even half the fun! Stargazing with buddies, While getting...
tmcamping
Mar 8, 20193 min read
SFAR Water Year Forecast March 2019: Wet
Wet: Raftable flows 7 days a week through Labor Day. The South Fork of the American River water year forecast as of March 8, 2019: Wet...
tmcamping
Feb 19, 20193 min read
Prayer At Its Finest
The cool breeze of the night brushing up against my face, along with the radiating warmth of the campfire encapsulated me in a state of...
tmcamping
Feb 15, 20192 min read
Celebrating a Generation of Ministry
A letter from Craig Lomax – February 2019 Dear Friends, I am excited (and a little sad) to share with you some big news from Marianne and...
tmcamping
Feb 9, 20193 min read
SFAR Water Year Forecast February 2019: Below Normal
Below Normal: February rafting flows of 1,300 cfs on Saturdays and Sundays with “fish flows” of 200 cfs. The South Fork of the American...
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