An exciting week of rappelling, backpacking, caving, and white water rafting.
Operation Ohipyle is an exciting week of varied activities including rappelling, backpacking, caving, and white water rafting. “Trekkers” will spend most of their week in the Ohiopyle region of southwest Pennsylvania with adult leaders trained specifically to lead our Wilderness Adventure Treks.
This trip will feature rock climbing and rappelling at a rock face local to Susque, backpacking for three days on the Laurel Highlands Trail, an afternoon of cave exploration, and a day of white water rafting. The Trip also contains intentional quiet times sitting around the fire, enjoying meals, and discussing life and God in chapel. Responsibility is a key theme to our Wilderness Trips. To further this goal, campers shoulder the bulk of the daily chores, meal preparation, setting up and tearing down camp, as well as leading chapels and developing discussion questions.
Operation Ohiopyle will test and stretch campers’ concepts of community, awareness, restoration, perseverance, and discipline, with the goal of helping them develop life-long skills to make a difference in the world for Christ.
Operation Ohiopyle Highlights:
- Three days of backpacking totaling nearly 20 miles!
- Whitewater rafting
- Rock climbing and rappelling
- Chapels under the stars
- Caving
If this is the first time you are sending a camper to camp or you have any questions, please read our FAQs for Wilderness Trips below and don’t hesitate to give us a call (570-998-2151) or email us a question (susque@susque.org). We look forward to working with you to make sure the trip experience is safe, fun, and successful!