Campers, grab your drawing supplies. For our latest project collaborating with creatives, we now get to add a new activity youll find on your clipboard. thanks, @ChadSyme for the newest addition to our brochure rack.Excerpt:EXPLORE: Use the map to guide you to the location of each numbered tree.IDENTIFY: Find a tree at each location on the map with foliage matching the numbered tree guide on the other side of this brochure.EXAMINE: Pick the foliage and study its shape, edges, texture, and veins.SKETCH: In the numbered spaces below, sketch the foliage sample you collected, noting its size, shape, edges, and texture.LEARN: Use the guide to learn about each tree and its characteristics.Nestled among towering trees and peaceful waters, Camp Wandawega offers a glimpse of natures resilience, embraced by adventurers since 1925.As you explore the grounds, you11 discover trees that have stood for generations, sheltering birds, animals, and native plants. Though Oak wilt and the Emerald Ash Borer have left their mark, new growth emerges saplings rising to carry nature forward. We are working with the Arborists at the Wisconsin DNR on a reforestation plan to help ensure proper species balance for future generations. Pause and listen to the rustling leaves,-breathe in the fresh air, and experience the timeless beauty of this place where natures magic continues.DESIGN SOURCES:NATL PARKS HISTORICAL GUIDEBOOKS: npshistory.com FONTS: Typewriter fonts Made available by Richard PoltILLUSTRATIONS: Pierre Joseph Redoute 1800s BotanicalsThanks, @Sitedesign Group for the help identifying the trees of wandawega