Bear River Camp

Exists to bring glory to Jesus Christ by providing an opportunity to connect with God and others in the great outdoors.
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Work Projects for 2010

We invite you to choose a project that your group can work on together. You may be able to do the project in part or completely. Some projects require professional skills and some require minimal skills with supervision. All projects must be supervised by our staff and according to our guidelines including clean up. We will assist when possible with tools. You will be asked to sign a liability release before starting work. Your safety is our first concern. We require that all minors be supervised. Bear River Camp greatly appreciates your contribution to this community facility.

1st priority items marked with **

CAMP OPENING mid June

            Wash windows, sweep, repair water lines, place signs, open mess hall, set up volleyball net, horse shoes, barbeque grills, clear branches from trails and more!

KITCHEN

            **Install new kitchen sink, move cabinets, connect plumbing, trench drain

            **Install new flooring, (yet to be chosen)

CABINS

            **Replace decks, reframe as necessary, using Trex decking on site.

            Upgrade bunks

            ***Elevate and level cabins using jacks. We have 3, 20 ton jacks at camp.

            Paint floors, will use free paint from SL County landfill

            Complete installation of wood burning stove in Shepherds cabin.

BATHHOUSE

            ***Ventilate utility room for water heater exhaust

            Connect and finish solar water heater

            Finish siding

            Interior insulation and sheetrock

MESS HALL

            Paint floor, crew to move things out and back in after painting.

GROUNDS

            Cut dead trees in forest and bring logs to fence building area. Sort logs into   piles; firewood, fence logs, mulch branches.

            Use wood chipper to grind branches and spread mulch. Branches are currently   piled waiting work crew. Typically a one day job (a long day!).

            Build log fence horse corral and other fences.

            Clear and maintain existing trails.

            Cut trees and brush away from cabins for fire safety.

            Make a new hiking and mountain biking trail.

            Use the beams in storage area to make benches and foot bridges.