Information about Camp Feral! 2014: Algonquinos View this email in your browser The Curves are Open! ...now you can have a smaller cabin with you and three other friends! Heya <<Furry Name>>!



For years, campers have asked about the Curve Cabins - a set of smaller cabins at the North end of camp. Normally, we don't have them available except for campers with special requirements (the snorers cabin, the light sleepers cabin, etc.)



Now, for the first time, you'll be able to register for a Curve cabin!



For information on how to sleep in a Curve in 2014, check below.



Of course, the first thing you'll have to do is register, so head to http://campferal.org/registration now! The Curve Cabins

For the first time, we are opening up a select number of Curve Cabins for camper groups of four. Normally, two of these are prepared for use at Feral: one for campers who snore and wish to not disturb larger cabins, and one for campers who are light sleepers and can't nod off in larger cabins.



This year, we are opening three Curves for you! There are, however, some restrictions based on Camp Feral! and Arowhon requirements: The Curves are ONLY available to groups of four. This means, all four campers must arrive on site August 21st to finalize your use of the cabin. If a group of four has registered for the Curve but only two arrive at camp, the cabin will go to a group of four on the waiting list.

This means, all four campers must arrive on site August 21st to finalize your use of the cabin. If a group of four has registered for the Curve but only two arrive at camp, the cabin will go to a group of four on the waiting list. There are currently THREE (3) Curve Cabins available for campers to use. You cannot select which Curve you'd prefer, as that will depend on maintenance requirements of Camp Arowhon and our placement of the two special cabins (snorers and light-sleepers)

You cannot select which Curve you'd prefer, as that will depend on maintenance requirements of Camp Arowhon and our placement of the two special cabins (snorers and light-sleepers) Curves come First Come, First Serve. Due to the popularity of the Curves, only a group of four registered campers can be put on the waiting list in the order in which they contact us.

Due to the popularity of the Curves, only a group of four registered campers can be put on the waiting list in the order in which they contact us. To secure the Curve, all FOUR campers in the Curve must register and pay. This means all four must pay in full, or at the very least pay the $50 'Pay On Site' deposit before we will put a Curve Cabin under your name. Please note that the first restriction still applies: even if four campers have registered and paid for a Curve, all four must attend Camp Feral in order to use the Curve. If a camper registered for a Curve cancels, the cabin must find a camper to replace them or forfeit the Curve.

This means all four must pay in full, or at the very least pay the $50 'Pay On Site' deposit before we will put a Curve Cabin under your name. Please note that the first restriction still applies: even if four campers have registered and paid for a Curve, all four must attend Camp Feral in order to use the Curve. If a camper registered for a Curve cancels, the cabin must find a camper to replace them or forfeit the Curve. The Curves are in a Quiet Zone. The North end of camp is a 'Lights Out at 11 pm' Zone. The Curves are in this area for several reasons, mainly that the owner's cabin is in the area. This means the area has to remain quiet after 11 pm. It should also be noted that there are occasional events that take place at the Curve Campfire including discussions and acoustic guitar jams.



If you would like to secure a Curve Cabin, be sure you and your three cabinmates are registered for camp, and send an email to cabins@campferal.org . Contact us at the same email if you have any questions! We'll be looking for art, stories, music and poetry if you'd like to submit some for use in the conbook, our videos, or just to collaborate on this cool theme!



Contact us by replying to this newsletter if you're interested!



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