What does WyldLife stand for?

What does WyldLife stand for?

WyldLife: Young Life’s ministry to middle school kids. YoungLives: Young Life’s ministry to teenage moms.

What does a WyldLife leader do?

The Role of a Young Life Leader Leaders are committed to being involved with kids’ lives — from supporting them at their sporting events to listening to them talk about what’s important to them. Our leaders help kids consider the direction of their lives, and they offer hope for their future.

Where is Crooked Creek?

Fraser, Colorado
Crooked Creek is Young Life’s camp in Fraser, Colorado. Since 1999, thousands of campers and adults have experienced the adventure of a lifetime in the majestic settings of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.

What are Younglife campaigners?

Campaigners is the name for Young Life’s Bible study program. Kids often meet in small groups with a Young Life leader during the week to discuss their ideas and question about faith and begin exploring the Bible.

How deep is Crooked Creek?

1.31 feet
The water temperature is 46 degrees Fahrenheit. The outflow depth is 1.31 feet.

When was Crooked Creek established?

Crooked Creek opened for its first summer camping season in 1999. Since then Crooked Creek has welcomed thousands of kids, leaders, volunteers and guests. Come with your local Young Life area to experience the “best week of your life” with hundreds of other high school kids this summer.

Is Crooked Creek Lake stocked with trout?

Crooked Creek is an stocked trout water, and is stocked from its mouth upstream to Glosky Road off Lexington Road (the second road south of Interstate 90). The area from the Ables Road bridge south to Happy Valley Road is the most popular area to fish.

What kind of fish are in Crooked Creek Lake?

Crooked Creek Lake is host to many species of fish. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, muskellunge, yellow perch, crappie, bullhead, and carp inhabit the lake. The lake supports an excellent population of largemouth bass.

How many acres is Crooked Creek?

350-acre
Crooked Creek Lake is a 350-acre (summer pool) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) owned impoundment located approximately seven miles south of Ford City, Armstrong County. Crooked Creek Lake was constructed in the 1940’s primarily for flood control but also provides opportunities for fishing and boating activities.

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