Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Perfect Day for Fly Fishing!



The conditions for this mornings fly fishing session would be tough to beat! The stream had the opportunity to clear up from yesterday's murky conditions and the fish cooperated very nicely. Our fisherman did an outstanding job casting, in fact he looked at me at one point and said, check out this bow and arrow cast. He performed it with ease and used it properly to sling an elk hair ant underneath a overhanging tree! Well done!

We had the luxury of landing six fish, watched a few fish attack the ant and had the chance to play a really nice 14 - 16 inch trout, although it came off a bit earlier than we anticipated. Oh well, we know exactly where it lurks for a future trip! 

We had a really great time today and I'll let the photos tell the rest of this mornings journey!

Enjoy!






 


Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Fly Fishing Central PA



Today was an absolutely gorgeous day on the waters of Central Pennsylvania. Sure, the heavy rain we got yesterday made the water a tad on the murky side, but we still fished hard! Most of the targeted areas were ambush points where the trout could stay out of swifter currents and still have an opportunity to feed on any unsuspecting insects. The varieties of flies that we used were terrestrials which are a popular meal throughout the summer months.

Both of our fisherman did a phenomenal job getting to know the basics of assembling a rod, fly casting, line control amongst a lot of other information! That combined with unwavering persistence and dedication in trying to fool a trout, both of our fisherman successfully had a fish on or got a fish to feed. They understood that this wasn't an easy thing to do as they heard me speak to other fly fisherman who weren't so lucky this morning.

Kudos to both of you and I look forward to getting out on the stream tomorrow and Thursday!

Enjoy!

 




Friday, June 16, 2017

Rothrock Exploration!

Day Three, Week One:

Huge congrats to all of our mountain bikers today and those who joined us throughout the entire week! Today was the most challenging of the three days and everyone did a great job working through some extremely technical terrain, rubbing some dirt on scrapes and tip toeing past a rattlesnake and a snapping turtle. Well done!

Everyone gathered and listened to the game plan for the session.  We split into two groups and half of us rode up Bear Meadows Road to Corner Road, up Camp, to Beer Tap and across the Ridge to Kettle Trail descent.  The half of the group pedaled up Laurel Run Road, to Three Bridges, to Longberger and back!

All in all, it was an outstanding week and we look forward to seeing everyone back for another one of our camps later this summer! Please contact us if you have not already to save a spot while they are still available!

        10 - 13 yrs.              (10:00am - 1:00pm)
$150 PER CAMP
M, R: 7/10 & 7/13 ($100)
M, W, F: 8/7, 8/9 & 8/11

Below are some photographs from today's session, enjoy!!







Can you spot the rattlesnake?



Thursday, June 15, 2017

Day Two is in the Books!


DAY TWO, WEEK 1:

The second day of camp was another rippin' day on the trails as we are now up to 342 miles biked during camp in 2017! As soon as the bikers got to the lot, they shook out their legs by tearing around the warm up loop and got ready for a big day of biking.

Once everyone arrived we took a decent journey to some more technical riding and trails filled with roots, rocks and log obstacles. It's always fun to see the natural progression of how the bikers gain confidence and their ability to read a trail and see the "correct" line to travel. Everyone did a great job conquering obstacles, facing fears, and surpassing nearly 800 feet of elevation gain on our 8.6 mile journey.

We look forward to picking it up another level and tackling a variety of additional challenges tomorrow in Rothrock! See everyone at 10AM at the Galbraith Gap Parking Lot!

Enjoy the photos and awesome drone footage put together by our very own, Owen Hildebrand!

Bob and Kirk


The Balance Challenge Final!







Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Mountain Biking: Season 3 Kickoff!


Today marked the third year of camps for us at Sticks and Stones! As the mountain bikers gathered at the parking lot, we felt the excitement growing and it made us thankful of how great the campers are that sign up for our sessions! It's an awesome setting to have the opportunity to share and pass down our passion for the sport of mountain biking.

We started off with a quick warm up loop around the single track trails from Patton Woods and it was evident that the skill level of this camp is strong.  Following our warm up, we had a balancing challenge to make the riders focus on keeping their weight evenly distributed. The riders lined up in heats of four to see who could travel 15 yards the slowest without dabbing their foot to the ground. They really got into this challenge and I'm positive this won't be the last time we see this challenge at our camps this summer.

After this, we went back out onto the trails and visited a few of our hill challenges as we arrived to one of the requested loops that we had the riders complete during one of last years camps.  All in all it was a successful day and we look forward to meeting again tomorrow at Circleville Park parking lot!

Below are a few photos from our first hill challenge from today! I tried to get a decent photo of everyone but a few of them weren't worthy of posting. We will make up for that tomorrow!




















Enjoy!

Bob and Kirk     


Thursday, June 8, 2017

Sticks and Stones (Week One)



Welcome to Year 3 of Sticks and Stones!

Kirk and I wanted to send a reminder with locations / clarifications for next week's MTB camp.  With the change in schedule due to SCASD school changes we openly know that all initial registrants may not be able to make all 3 of the days .. so pick and choose what works .... and pay accordingly.
Most on this list are past participants so please excuse the redundancy in terms of needs (and message, text, or email any other other questions).   Our week progresses with skills and locations .... but know that there will always be a 'sweeper' in terms of not letting anyone fall behind.  I am too going to encourage the carrying of cell phones due to the size and eventual nature of the trails (Rothrock on Friday!).  No worries if they don't have one or prefer not to bring it along.
I will make a text / call list on the first day of camp to ensure the safest environment for the kids.  We will have gatorades and snacks for the riders but also strongly suggest a water bottle or two (a few riders prefer hydration packs as well).   Rider wants/ needs for equipment vary  ... but the obvious necessities are a bike and a helmet.   Beyond that ... some prefer gloves, longer socks for scratches / ticks, athletic shorts and shirt (sweat wicking possibly instead of cotton), and athletic shoes.  It is possible a rider or two may have even progressed at this age to clip in shoes / pedals ... not a mandate for sure though.
Here is the schedule for the week as well as our cell phone #'s for contact before and during the camp (easier now than on arrival for camps .... we of course would like yours as well but can get whenever most convenient).   thanks for your interest and support of Sticks and Stones Youth Camps ... we are really looking forward to the fun!

Wednesday (6/14)  Scotia Woods / Patton Woods
-  Ideally would like to meet at the Circleville Park lot but I know youth basketball will be occurring so let's attempt to drop off in the gravel lot (Patton Woods wooden sign) across the street.  Each day we will have a large blue tent set up to use as a home base.

Thursday (6/15)  Scotia Woods / 'Accuweather' trails
-  Let's meet in the Circleville Park lot ... near pavillions, soccer fields, etc..   Today we will have room to spread out.

Friday (6/16)  Tussey Mt. / Rothrock
-  Meet at the back lot of Rothrock ... just past Tussey Mountain ski area.

Thank you!

Bob and Kirk