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Camp Grady Spruce
Stories from the Road 
by Chris Morrison

When:        July 11-12, 2007
Where:       Possum Kingdom Lake (West of Ft. Worth, Texas)
Organizer:  Mike "Marv" Bateman

It was round number one for Heinrich Sam and Teresa Wallace, but I was on round number two. I had such a great experience my first time, I made the journey again with team BFC to help give back to the sport! Camp Grady Spruce is located on and around Posse Kingdom Lake outside of Dallas. The camp is made up of three smaller camps determined by the camper age and gender. Inside each camp, the kids have the opportunity to participate in many activities like, horseback riding, archery, sailing, hiking waterskiing, and so on. But once a year when Barefootcentral.com comes, the kids have the opportunity to learn barefooting. To get the kids pumped up to try, we put on a show of different barefooting acts. The kids and staff always love this. After the show, the kids are extremely excited to hit the water!

Day one we arrive after a long road trip into Posse Kingdom Lake. We are greeted by Mike Bateman, the director of the Barefooting clinics, who is also a member of the camp’s board. Mike, who the kids call “Marv,” is always very appreciative and enthusiastic about us coming. Marv wasted no time. He had Heinrich and I in a boat teaching in a matter of minutes. Meanwhile, Chuck and Teresa went back to the cabin to rest up for the show we would be putting on for 100 plus kids that evening.



That evening around 6, the four of us did a barefoot ski show. Nothing too hard, but enough to get the kids pumped up to try barefooting

CLICK HERE to see video of show

After the show Marv brought all of us on shore and gave the kids a chance to ask us questions. This is the time all those hard falls paid off for us barefooters! Naturally, the kids were shocked on just how you can ski on your feet! And then on top of that, how we can do tricks. But after the basic questions were asked, Marv opened the floor up for autographs—and trust me, we couldn’t sign fast enough!

After the fun and fame was over, Marv took us all out for some pizza. We all talked about the show, and the best spot where we signed autographs—foreheads, arms, backs, and t-shirts. We filled up on pizzas, knowing tomorrow would be a long day. Marv took us back to where we would be staying, which was a luxurious 5-star camper cabin loaded with 2 baths, 2 bunks, 5 beds, all with an upstairs view of the lake! We couldn’t have had it any better! As we settled in, Chuck was a little cranky after the long day, so we had to be quiet so he could get his sleep. We soon found out why, Marv had us up at 5:30 a,m. to start teaching the staff/counselors of the camp. I went with the boys and Teresa went with the girls, while Chuck and Heinrich went to Frontier camp. I don’t know how Teresa’s day went, but the boys and I had a blast! They loved watching each other fall and crash. Sean, a staff member who was there last year, had picked his game up, and he was able to do a little show off skiing for the rest of the staff.

After Teresa and I were done, we headed to Frontier camp to meet Chuck and the rest of the campers to get ready for our next show. The wind was pumping at 8 in the morning and the lake was white capping right where we were going to ski. I was pumped! Yeah right….Chuck was debating on whether he was going to ski! Let’s just say the show was not as good as the first. Even though it wasn’t great, the kids enjoyed every bit of it! As he did in the first show, Marv opened the floor for questions and autographs. That was a big hit again. Heinrich and I were getting pictures taken with girls, which made Chuck very jealous! But we all had a good time.

After the show, we rested up for the after noon because we had lots of teaching to do. After the kids watched the shows, they naturally wanted to try! Despite the water conditions, each kid gave it their best shot. For most, the swing was necessary for success. Just getting the kids in suits and getting their feet wet helped them feel what it is like. Some kids were able to go on the boom and do great. Afterwards, we gave the kids posters and stickers. All the kids put the stickers on their water bottles, which every kid had. It was nice to see that we showed them how fun barefooting is!


All the kids deserve a pat on the back for their hard work and their non stop effort. They didn’t give up! Good job, Guys, or should I say “ya’ll”? Thanks to all of you campers and staff for making my second trip to camp Grady Spruce another great trip. And thanks to my sponsors Barefootcentral.com, Eagle Sports, US Gear, and Sanger. And, of course, a big thank you to Chuck Gleason fore giving me the opportunity to help improve the sport, which we all love.

Keep your toes up!

CAM
Chris Morrison

Team BarefootCentral.com

Click Here to see all the photos taken at Camp Grady Spruce