What happens at lights out? Is there night supervision?
When campers go to bed at night, we encourage staff to talk with them about their day and to read a good night story in the younger encampments. When everyone has quieted down, the staff may leave the cabin in charge of the “hill-duty man” and have some time off. The hill-duty man in each encampment has a campfire in a central location, easily accessible to all campers. He makes regular checks of all campers and stays on duty until all cabins are covered.