David Beeby has provided a list from his records of volunteers at the Plattenhof camps he attended between 1964 and 67. Continue reading →
Tag / 1967
Camp 1967 pictures
Austria camp II, 1967
A report written in 1967 by Glyn Jones and John Grundy
The team consisted of eight Cambridge students – five men and three girls; our camp was based on the ‘Almhütte’ we used last year.
Familiar surroundings were an obvious asset and the simple lay-out of the hut made for convenience. The cowstall was furnished with rude tables and benches, quickly cleared away to provide space for indoor activities; the kitchen had a large wood-fired cooking stove, which also supplied constant hot water, and a huge copper urn for boiling dirty clothes. There was a cool larder with running water piped from a mountain stream. Upstairs there was ample room for stores and extra accommodation in case of wet weather. A straw-filled cot served as a sick-bay. Other buildings included a hay barn and a firewood shed. Behind the hut, a hayfield rose steeply to the mountains; in front the land sloped gently down to the main stream of the valley. Beyond this stream, crossed by an apparently decaying but immensely solid wooden bridge, lay the field which was the scene of most of our games and around which we pitched the tents. The site is a perfect natural playground. Continue reading →
St Peter camp I, 1967
The following is a report from 1967, written by Peter Watson about a camp at St Peter in summer of that year.
For the first time for several years the reservoir by the Plattenhof, high up in the Black Forest 20 miles from Freiberg, was warm. The two weeks of hot sunshine, marred only by some violent but short-lived thunderstorms meant that swimming costumes were the dress of the day, With continuous sunshine, activities were easy to plan, and fo fourteen days a team of 12 students gave 37 children (13 girls and 24 boys) a holiday which students and children alike will long remember. Continue reading →
