Camp Wyandot

Camp Wyandot is owned and operated by Camp Wyandot, Inc., a non-profit youth organization, based out of Columbus, Ohio. As of April 30, 2013, Camp Wyandot (formerly known as Camp Fire USA Central Ohio Council, Inc.) became an independent organization and is no longer affiliated with Camp Fire.[1]

Camp Wyandot itself is located in the Hocking Hills region of South Central Ohio. Wyandot hosts resident camp during the summer, as well as user groups and environmental education groups during the spring and fall. Camp Wyandot is accredited by the American Camp Association.[2]

Location

Camp Wyandot is located in the Clear Creek Valley adjacent to Clear Creek Metro Park, part of Columbus Metro Parks system. The property consists of just over 120 acres (0.49 km2) of mixed forests, located in a steep valley, with a lake and creeks that drain into Clear Creek.

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gollark: Being able to program microcontrollers is mildly cool, but it also means I have to wait for an electronics assembler, they can't interact with external components, and they're very irritating to debug (apparently *deliberately?!*). CC computers boot fairly quickly anyway.
gollark: CC workflow for setting up a computer to do things:- (auto)craft computer- place computer- write code/download code onto computer as startupOC workflow:- figure out what cards/other components it needs- queue autocrafting for everything- wait a while while autocrafting runs, and possibly converts some coal into diamonds- pull autocrafted stuff out of ME network, put into computers, be sure to get the right items- find openOS disk, disk drive- install openOS- write/download code- either move code to `boot` or work out how `rc` works
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References

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-08-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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