Camp Pines was not always a summer camp! Before the endless summer shenanigans, the place was an old log hotel. The place has been around for about 70 years, having received a major reconstruction effort in the 40's. Currently the main building of the camp, the old hotel still has all its pleasantly rustic bedrooms, though some have been taken over by camp residents. (Most notably Ashley in his first couple years there). There are 3 very large high ceiling living rooms, enough space for all sorts of indoors activities when its raining, or when the camp opens for the rare winter-retreat activities.
The massive windows give great views of the forest that faces the entrance, and the enormous lake in the back, making for a very snug place to stay when the temperature drops. The entry hall opens to a large cafeteria, which has a very convenient little shop. Campers can purchase a few supplies there with either their allowances of with pre-paid credit from their parents. They mostly sell clothes, camping gear, sweets and hygiene products. Of course, more knowledgeable girls know to come late at night to get access to the secret back store, where... assorted back massagers and related implements are sold. Every camp registration includes a fee for one of such self-aid gifts. if the girl needs one after the summer is over.
Next to it is a small administration and deposit building, where the counselors park some of their cars and the mini-bus that sometimes is used to take the girls to camping spots.
There are service stairs that lead down to the basement, where the laundry of the camp, the boiler and assorted storage areas are located.
not as long once i got to it. but it was about a year of postponing actually remaking the building. I did about half architecture university course, so i generally like making floor plans.
not as long once i got to it. but it was about a year of postponing actually remaking the building.
Plans looks great! Like the place a lot, which is funny, cause it looks like my Camp Lafayette Escadrille but with older buildings. Camp Lafayette Escadrille was originally a Birds-Only Flying Summer Camp but they were sued to allow other flying creatures (bats, flying squirrels, etc.) But when you get a bunch of minimized supervised teens & pre-teens, well, you know, things happen.
(I really need to finish that story line.)
Plans looks great! Like the place a lot, which is funny, cause it looks like my Camp Lafayette Escad
Neat! The main difference I think is that camp pines is a more classic looking summer camp from the 80's. It's is fuelled by hormones and nostalgia. While yours seems to be happening around 2014. Pretty similar tho
Neat! The main difference I think is that camp pines is a more classic looking summer camp from the
Time across the universes is fleeting. I never questioned it, because then I would go into formula mode and the math would just get ugly. What happens in Camp Pines in the 1980s (when I was a teen life guard in RL - LOL!) is happening in Pouncefield/Camp Lafayette Escadrille in 2014 (aka present time).
But horny teens and preteens seem to be common theme across the two. Which is why these two sent an employment application to Camp Pines. Though they re twins, she's bi and he likes to sleep a lot despite what the other sisters say (its a large family and he's the only male - LOL!)
Viva La Difference! Time across the universes is fleeting. I never questioned it, because then I wo
It's in another building. Closer to Makwa's place... Though it's not a full clinic, more like an office with a couple beds and a medicine cabinet. Anything worse happens to a camper and the camp would call an ambulance. But they have enough to take care of most smaller accidents and the occasional cold/ scrapes/ camps etc
It's in another building. Closer to Makwa's place... Though it's not a full clinic, more like an off