Peace River Campout

On March 11th, 280 dads and kids descended on the Peace River campground.    This was the second largest campout of the year and set a record for the number of campers.    We had incredible weather for this campout.    On Saturday morning – over 100 canoes set out to explore the river and hunt for fossilized shark teeth.   The river was a little higher than normal making fossil hunting a little difficult.    The best fossil hunting was right by our campsite.    Everyone enjoyed the day playing in the river, rope swing and mud pits.   Saturday night was capped off with a broken arrow ceremony.   We celebrated 8 children who have grown up camping with their dads and the Great Sun Nation.   Luckily no forest fires were set by wayward flaming arrows.