The Blog of the West Wind

Kabeyun’s blog shares our philosophy and thoughts on the role of camp in developing strong, confident, caring boys at our summer camp on Lake Winnipesaukee.

Kayaking at Kabeyun

Captivating campers for decades

by Jesse Metzger /

For campers, whitewater kayaking begins without any whitewater at all, in the sheltered Small Cove. It’s where we start small, learning to keep our boat straight and trying our first rolls, where the foundation is built for everything to come. Kayaking as an activity at Kabeyun began much the same way.

Spring Reflections

The View from the Whiteboard

by Eliot Golding /

As we prepare for this coming summer, I am so incredibly excited to meet all the new members of the Kabeyun community who will get to experience this place for the first time in 2025, and to see again all those will be renewing their connection to camp this year, be it as a returning camper or counselor, at Family Camp, or by joining us at one of our regional alumni events.

Remembering Bill French

by Laura Remington /

Kabeyun is saddened to announce the death of Bill French, a pillar of our community whose impact on camp cannot be overstated. Bill passed away on February 10, 2025, in Cambridge, MA, after a series of illnesses. He was 83.

The View from the White Board: What Kabeyun Means to Me

by Eliot Golding /

Our discussions from last summer have helped me not only frame what camp means to me, but have inspired a call to action I will continue to ask as long as I am a member of this community: “What can I do to help make sure that Kabeyun truly is a place where all are welcome and feel free from the fear of failure and the fear of judgment?”