Canadian Tour
A BIG THANKS TO:
Dean & Carol at Camp Canton's Island.
John & Alicia at Camp Tulakadik.
Rene at Camp Shiktehawk for driving me 2.5 hours to a
wonderful hotel in Fredericton, so that I would not have to wake up at 2:30am to make my flight.
And a special thanks to Stephen & Becky Page at camp Shiktehawk. And of course Kalia.
Stephen made it all possible! He contacted me, contacted other camps, made all the arraignments, made sure I was picked up on time and by the right people, and then took me to a beautiful lake for some wonderful sailing, (thanks to the expert sailing capabilities of Johnny Mac), and then to the dam at the end of the lake for some good ole fashioned "capture-the-rock-while-hanging-onto-the-rope-
while-the-rope-is-dangling-in-the-rapid-water-flowing-out-of-the-dam" fun.
Every one, at every camp, with out exception are the cream of the crop in New Brunswick Canada.
No space to thank everyone, but you know who you are, letting me try the zip-line multiple times and driving the gator. Making sure I had free trade coffee and late night "quotes on the wall", and how did you sleep on the roof?, and thanks for the chocolate snack on the way to the airport and THANKS FOR LETTING ME TRY ONE MORE TIME TO REPEL OVER THE SIDE OF THE CLIMBING WALL!
To you all, named and unnamed.........
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!
Dean & Carol at Camp Canton's Island.
John & Alicia at Camp Tulakadik.
Rene at Camp Shiktehawk for driving me 2.5 hours to a
wonderful hotel in Fredericton, so that I would not have to wake up at 2:30am to make my flight.
And a special thanks to Stephen & Becky Page at camp Shiktehawk. And of course Kalia.
Stephen made it all possible! He contacted me, contacted other camps, made all the arraignments, made sure I was picked up on time and by the right people, and then took me to a beautiful lake for some wonderful sailing, (thanks to the expert sailing capabilities of Johnny Mac), and then to the dam at the end of the lake for some good ole fashioned "capture-the-rock-while-hanging-onto-the-rope-
while-the-rope-is-dangling-in-the-rapid-water-flowing-out-of-the-dam" fun.
Every one, at every camp, with out exception are the cream of the crop in New Brunswick Canada.
No space to thank everyone, but you know who you are, letting me try the zip-line multiple times and driving the gator. Making sure I had free trade coffee and late night "quotes on the wall", and how did you sleep on the roof?, and thanks for the chocolate snack on the way to the airport and THANKS FOR LETTING ME TRY ONE MORE TIME TO REPEL OVER THE SIDE OF THE CLIMBING WALL!
To you all, named and unnamed.........
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!
Caton's Island
A few pics from a most
beautiful island camp - Caton's Island.
Randall makes an ordinary handkerchief pass through a
mirror,
At every camp, the floating table was as popular
as it was unbelievable.
Randall always has fun. Here he shows this camper how
to make a coke bottle disappear.
Randall makes an ordinary handkerchief pass through a
mirror,
At every camp, the floating table was as popular
as it was unbelievable.
Randall always has fun. Here he shows this camper how
to make a coke bottle disappear.
Tulakadik
A staff member mentioned
how cool it would be
if Randall could do a water escape. Well, he's
always up to a new challenge. Having never
before tried this type of escape, Randall was
willing to give it a try.

Randall is tied up by a camper who won the
honors by donating money to world missions.
He was assisted by a staffer, just to make sure
the ropes were very, very tight! The ropes were
tied to Randall's wrists then the ropes were pulled
around his back, criss-crossing his arms in front
of his chest, making it virtually impossible for him
to move his arms, much less swim. When thrown
in, he sank like a rock.
After being pushed into the deep end of the pool,
Randall makes a safe escape in front of the un-
believing crowd.
if Randall could do a water escape. Well, he's
always up to a new challenge. Having never
before tried this type of escape, Randall was
willing to give it a try.

Randall is tied up by a camper who won the
honors by donating money to world missions.
He was assisted by a staffer, just to make sure
the ropes were very, very tight! The ropes were
tied to Randall's wrists then the ropes were pulled
around his back, criss-crossing his arms in front
of his chest, making it virtually impossible for him
to move his arms, much less swim. When thrown
in, he sank like a rock.
After being pushed into the deep end of the pool,
Randall makes a safe escape in front of the un-
believing crowd.
Shiktahawk
The man who made it all possible. Stephen Page with wife Becky and daughter Kalia. Beautiful people with beautiful hearts for God's most precious gifts - children!
Stephen gave me this ride while at Shiktehawk. A 750 Yamaha. I made good use of it Monday-Thursday mornings. The country side of New Brunswick is beautiful and I had a chance to see some of it. My own little cabin is in the back ground.
Conquering my fears. I have repelled since I was in high school, but this was different because I had to crawl under a rail. I don't know why it was so scary, but it was. I had to come back the next day to do what you see here.

One night in chapel, the kids tied ropes around my neck, then made knots at my throat. They could move me around anywhere they wanted. This is what it is like to be tied to illusions of the world. But! The truth will set you free. John 14: 6