Oct 20, 2024
Rock climbing while blind? It’s possible at this West Michigan camp. - mlive.com
Dawson Beatty, a 10th grade low vision student, scales the rock wall at Camp Tuhsmeheta in the summer of 2024. Photo courtesy of Sara Beatty.Sara Beatty MONTCALM COUNTY, MI - Dawson Beatty, a 10th
Dawson Beatty, a 10th grade low vision student, scales the rock wall at Camp Tuhsmeheta in the summer of 2024. Photo courtesy of Sara Beatty.Sara Beatty
MONTCALM COUNTY, MI - Dawson Beatty, a 10th grade student at Waverly High School, said he’s been a repeat attendee at Camp Tuhsmeheta “so many times, I can’t remember.”
Beatty is one of over 700 teens who attended West Michigan’s Camp Tuhsmeheta, otherwise known as “Camp T,” last year. At approximately 300 acres, the West Michigan camp provides primarily low-cost programming for blind/low vision and deaf/hard of hearing campers and their families.
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