Season 4 of the crossover camp was perhaps the most anticipated. The entire year since season 3, the conversations never died down and as September came, the anticipation and excitement were automatic.
Tickets were sold out within three weeks of starting promotion for the camp, making…
Season three was very similar to season 2. Except, our numbers had increased. We registered 21 campers, and for the first time the crossover camp needed a big bus to convey campers. As opposed to the usual sedans and siennas.
We had impressive first-timers like Rasheedah…
The call for Season 2 came early. Campers from the first edition were already asking for dates before December even came. Although our dear Vianney, who was the most fun camper in season one couldn’t make it, Williams and Favor joined as first timers, bringing…
What began as a personal end-of-year ritual became a shared tradition in Season 1. After years of solo crossings and the unforgettable 2020 Owu Waterfalls adventure with Alárinká and eight strangers—wildfires, night hikes, frayed tempers and all—I knew Crossover Camp could be something bigger than…
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Since 2018, I have always embarked on a personal camping expedition at the end of every year, usually from December 29th to January 1st.
In 2018 and 2019, I made these trips alone, but in October 2020, my good friend Toke —…
