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Parents upload a headshot or selfie of their child to Waldo's system. When photos of campers are uploaded to camp websites, Waldo’s facial recognition software scans for matches to the uploaded ...
Many former mining areas have become historical sites, while others have been converted into alternate use projects – like Camp Waldo in Summers County. Camp Waldo is nestled deep within the ...
Parents then upload a headshot or selfie of their child to Waldo's system. When the camp uploads photos taken during activities to its website, Waldo’s facial recognition software scans for ...
You want to stay in the wind, and you want to stay in sun.” Mosquitoes can be lighter at the North Waldo Campground, which is drier than its two counterparts: Islet, also on the north side ...
Don’t create new campsites by cutting trees or camping on vegetation. 4: Camp at least 100 feet from Waldo Lake Trail, which circles the lake. (If you can’t hear or see anybody, you’re ...
The agency eliminated the area closure and reopened one campground — Shadow Bay on the southern end of Waldo Lake. The Pacific Crest Trail is also now open for through-hikers. However ...
As a user of Waldo through my own child’s camp, this transition makes sense. Instead of downloading Waldo’s shared photos to my phone only to then turn around and re-share them with ...
You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of the beautiful High Cascades lake in September and ...
lewisburg – Waldo Day Camp is set for summer 2025 in Greenbrier County. Waldo Day Camp is a new outdoor-theme camp that combines nature, creativity and adventure for 8 to 12 year olds.
This whole process takes hours. Each day. Austin-based Waldo Photos wants to change that. This summer, it’s working with camps like T Bar M Camps, Camp Balcones Springs and Still Water Camps to ...
Three Pools and Elk Lake Campground. The Lily Fire is burning just north of Lily Lake, to the northeast of Waldo Lake, right on the border of Willamette and Deschutes national forests.