The camp had two groups of campers. There were the weekly campers and the full summer campers. As it turned out, Colin's cabin (Lenape) and Julia's (Arapaho) were both full summer cabins. The campers arrived at 10 AM on a Saturday, and the counselors were all there to greet them for orientation.
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Joe was glad today would be a busy one. Colin hadn't come home last night, probably too embarrassed after catching Joe's one-handed action in the shower. There really wouldn't be a chance to bring it up, and for that, Joe was thankful. Joe had seen Colin chatting with a few girls earlier, and man was that blonde hot!
Colin and Joe led their 12 campers to the Lenape cabin. Joe and Colin reviewed the rules with the boys, aged 14-16, then let them unpack. During the commotion, Colin pulled Joe aside, saying he had to introduce Joe to some people later that evening.
Meanwhile, at the Arapaho cabin, Julia and Marie were helping a dozen teenaged girls unpack for a summer at the camp. After unpacking and reviewing the Camp Rules, Julia and Marie led their girls to the Mess Hall for dinner and a special announcement.
After dinner, the director welcomed the campers. They promised a fun and exciting summer for the campers, and to help them get to know each other, they'd begin the next day with the Tribal Tournament, featuring the four full-summer cabins competing in various events.
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By Tuesday of that week, the campers were all comfortable in their summer home. Weekly campers wouldn't arrive until the following week, and the Tribal Tournament was in full swing. The day before, Lenape had defeated Cheyenne in a kickball game. Sunday saw Arapaho defeat Pueblo on the beach volleyball court. That left the boys of Lenape facing the girls of Arapaho in whatever Tuesday's event would be.
The counselor's were excited to announce to their campers that they'd be competing in the classic game of Capture the Flag. Counselors would patrol the game as the campers chose positions, hiding places, etc. The game began at dusk.