
A rainy day

West wall in lodge

West wall in lodge

Kitchen trenches filled in

Staff cabin steps complete

Staff cabin deck

Staff cabin ready for plumbing and electrical

Girl's bathroom plumbing

Girl's bathroom

Boy's bathroom

Boy's bathroom

Septic by boy's bathroom complete

Still burning brush
Despite another rainy day, Kamp Kipa saw another large workforce last Saturday. Eleven tradesmen from Colorado traveled down Friday to work on plumbing. They completed the rough-in plumbing in both the girl's and boy's bathrooms and started the staff cabin plumbing. Much more was accomplished Saturday; half of the lodge has been framed, the lower patio is being prepped, the patio and kitchen have been backfilled, and some of the electricity has been run to cabins. Running the electricity includes digging trenches and running conduit and wire. We are so thankful for all of the willing workers and the many accomplished tasks at Kamp. God has blessed our work and we pray for continued blessings.