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An adult theosophical summer camp located between Sequoia National Forest and King’s Canyon National Park.  It is at the 7,200 feet height in the High Sierra east of Fresno in California.
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An adult theosophical summer camp located between Sequoia National Forest and King’s Canyon National Park.  It is at the 7,200 feet height in the High Sierra east of Fresno in California.
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The camp has fourteen buildings comprising a kitchen with attached bath house, an additional bath house, six cabins provided with indoor plumbing, two dormitory style buildings, a lodge that can sleep seven, a meeting hall, two cabins and a trailer for staff.
 
The camp has fourteen buildings comprising a kitchen with attached bath house, an additional bath house, six cabins provided with indoor plumbing, two dormitory style buildings, a lodge that can sleep seven, a meeting hall, two cabins and a trailer for staff.
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The Theosophical Society does not own the land freehold, but leases it from the Forest Service. Work was begun by volunteers in 1954 and has continued progressively ever since. The property is usable only during the summer months as it is snowed in during winter.
 
The Theosophical Society does not own the land freehold, but leases it from the Forest Service. Work was begun by volunteers in 1954 and has continued progressively ever since. The property is usable only during the summer months as it is snowed in during winter.
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 28 November 2011

An adult theosophical summer camp located between Sequoia National Forest and King’s Canyon National Park. It is at the 7,200 feet height in the High Sierra east of Fresno in California.

The camp has fourteen buildings comprising a kitchen with attached bath house, an additional bath house, six cabins provided with indoor plumbing, two dormitory style buildings, a lodge that can sleep seven, a meeting hall, two cabins and a trailer for staff.

The Theosophical Society does not own the land freehold, but leases it from the Forest Service. Work was begun by volunteers in 1954 and has continued progressively ever since. The property is usable only during the summer months as it is snowed in during winter.

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