CAMP Adventures & Mountaineering
CAMP Leadership
Kara Addison
Year in School: senior
Area of study: Nursing
Field of outdoor expertise or interest: Hiking, skiing, rock climbing, ice climbing, flyfishing, running, biking, anything outdoors!!!
Hope for club development: I hope CAMP continues to grow and provide exciting outdoor experiences for the Carroll community! I also hope for some rockin trips this upcoming year!!!
Motto: "It is not the mountain you conquer, but instead yourself." Sir Edmund Hillary
Krister Kroll year in school(next year): 5yr senior
hometown: Boise, ID
area of study: Anthropology, Enviromental Science
field of outdoor expertise or interest: backpacking, flyfishing, ski/snowboarding, snowshoeing, rock climbing.
hope for club development: I look for CAMP to build a sustainable program capable of connecting any willing Carroll student with new outdoor experiences.
interesting activities or accomplishments: have 9 clinical concussions to my name.
motto: "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity." -Einstein
Becca Hilliard
year: senior hometown: Havre, Montana
area of study: chemistry and biology
fields of outdoor interest: backpacking, skiing, running, hunting....
hope for club: I hope that CAMP can spark the interest of getting out into the great outdoors in many new people and build a stronger community at carroll, and I hope for lots more ski trips:)
interesting activities: currently studying abroad in Granada Spain
motto: Carpe Diem!
Joni Franchini
year in school:Graduating in May 2008
hometown: Aztec, New Mexico
area of study: Nursing
field of outdoor expertise or interest: Backpacking
hope for club development: gear rental program for students
Life Goals:To climb K2 or raft the Grand Canyon in a inner tube,
Motto: there are some things one would rather have done that do. -Edward Abbey
Jenna Kesler
year in school(next year): Senior
hometown: Choteau ("show-toe" :)
area of study: Communications, Public Relations, Journalism
field of outdoor expertise or interest: Hiking and Fishing!! I love to hike different mountain ranges, backpack, and when it comes to snow I LOVE snowshoing. But i'd try anything but meth once.
hope for club development: More trips at Glacier Park and the Rocky Mountain Front
interesting activities or accomplishments: I loved the freshman backpacking trip! cooking spaghetti on a little gas stove, singing around the campfire, randomness, being with Carroll family! I would love for us to do Granite Peak again.
motto:The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature.
- Anne Frank
Hillary Bur
Year is school: Graduating 2008
hometown: COEUR D'ALENE, ID
area of study: CHEMISTRY
field of outdoor expertise or interest: CAMPING, BACKPACKING, WATER AND SNOW SPORTS
hope for club development: CLIMBING WALL AND ENROLLMENT OVER 75 STUDENTS
motto: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, GOTTA LOVE THE BEATLES
Taylor (tex) Lyon
year is school: 4th year
Hometown: Sugarland, Texas
Area of study: biology/pre-vet
field of outdoor expertise: hunting, fishing, backpacking, biking, snowshoeing, backcountry guitar.
Accomplishments: I drive a truck I converted to run on grease.
Motto: If you want to see the view, you have to climb to the top.
Carroll Adventures and Mountaineering Program

"C.A.M.P. MEETINGS"
Meeting are held in Trinity Lounge at 9:30 pm on the first Tues. of every month.
If you didn't make it to the CAMP meeting or want to join CAMP e-mail Kara Addison at kaddison -is-at- carroll -dot- edu to join. If you are interested in any positions let her know
I. Announcements
- Tele marking this weekend Jan. 26th Leaders: Kara, Ross.
- Feb. 10th-Ice Climbing Clinic Changed to Snow Shoeing from 8:30 am- 5 pm. 25 slots open to go up to McDonald Pass, taking a Leaders: Jenna
- There is no Triathlon this year, but prepare for next year.
- Patrick Calling on Sky Diving
- Sweaters are in for $25
- Summer- Kids Camp Out Brought to by Jenna.
II. Discussion
- Feb. 23 - Winter Survival All Leaders will be attending.
- March 1 & 2- Ski Trip up to Discovery Leaders: Joni, Adam, Kara, Ross
- Purchasing items from REI
- Volunteering Krister : Montana neurological association
- Kyle- Rock climbing needs a proposal with options on campus and the cost.
- WFR for week before school starts, in Bozeman
III. Roundtable
Learn to tune skis Tuesday night, at 10:00 in the lower cube.
Get involved and Get out there! We have many great events planned for you to enjoy the amazing Montana outdoors - Come and find out all that we have planned for you!
Itinerary for CAMP
Hey everyone!
Here is a list of tentative dates for CAMP.
- Sept 2- rafting
- Sept 14, 15, 16 backpacking trip to Tobacco Root mountains. Everyone needs to come!
- Sept 22nd- rock climbing clinic
- Oct. 28th- Day hike- red mountain
- November 18th- outdoor challenge
- Dec. 8, 9- Snowshoe/x-country ski trip to Kintla Lake
- Jan. 26th- telemarking lessons- great divide ($42)
- Feb10- snowshoeing 9:00 $3
- Feb, 23- Winter survival ( 25person limit)
- March 1,2 Ski trip (discovery overnight)
*Also, sky diving still needs to be scheduled.

Snowshoeing


