Overland SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR 4TH - 12TH GRADERS

 

2009 Leading Staff

Read more about some of our leaders from 2009.

Mike Adelman, Dartmouth College
Steve Allinger, Hamilton College
Emily Avis, Williams College
Tyler Barbour, Pomona College
Emily Barlow, Colby College
Zach Baron, Pomona College
Nikki Barrett, Hamilton College
Alex Bassett, Colby College
Reid Berrien, Middlebury College
Joe Besl, The College of Wooster
Corey Best, Wheaton College
Annie Bigwood, Connecticut College
Dave Birr, Middlebury College
Justin Bohn, Wesleyan University
Casey Bowen, Colorado College
Harris Brown, Stanford University
Elissa Brown, Williams College
Eric Burdullis, Pepperdine University
Allison Burket, Kenyon College
Annie Burrows, Connecticut College
Chris Carlson, Bates College
Dave Clark-Barol, Middlebury College
Margo Cramer, Middlebury College
Camilo Cuellar, Claremont McKenna College
Libbey Davis, Yale University
Brian Devaney, University of Vermont
Becca Dobler, Vanderbilt University
Kyle Dowman, St. Lawrence University
Suzie Eckl, Davidson College
Hilary Faxon, Yale University
Matt Felser, Williams College
Emily Ferrell, Pomona College
Elaine Fintel, Scripps College
Andy Flick, Washington University
Nate Flint, Colorado College
Riley Ford, Yale University
Conor Frantzen, Dartmouth College
Mitch Galli, St. Lawrence University
Mike Geary, Williams College
Charlotte Gerrish, Bates College
Caroline Gignoux, Amherst College
Allie Goldstein, Bates College
Will Gowen, Hamilton College
Alyson Guillet, Dartmouth College
Kate Gundersen, Colgate University
Katie Hagan, Bates College
Emma Halas-O'Connor, Bates College
Russ Halliday, Bowdoin College
Peter Harrison, Amherst College
Carson Hartmann, Middlebury College
Helen Hatch, Williams College
Jake Hearst, Bowdoin College
Anna Henkel, Washington University
Kiira Heymann, Colby College
Jasper Hicks, Dartmouth College
Grayson Holland, Amherst College
Julian Holland, St. Lawrence University
Benji Horgan, Bates College
Emily House, Wesleyan University
Carolyn Hricko, Bowdoin College
Danielle Jordan, Davidson College
Liz Kantack, Williams College
Kelsey Keith, Brown University
Andrew Kraus, St. Lawrence University
Weezy Lachance, St. Lawrence University
Hannah Lafleur, Colby College
Hilary LeBlanc, St. Lawrence University
Joe Lloyd, CU Boulder
Luke Madden, College of the Atlantic
Andrew Manton, Pitzer College
Jesse Markowitz, Washington University
Liz Martin, Bates College
Bryan Mazaika, University of New Hampshire
Byron Meinerth, Colby College
Charley Mull, Gordon College
Alec Norton, Stanford University
Brodie O'Brien, Bates College
Isaac Oransky, Trinity College
Nick Orser, Princeton University
Jess Palffy, Colby College
Harris Paseltiner, Williams College
Jacob Perlmutter, Lehigh University
Hannah Phillips, Skidmore College
Adam Platz, Dartmouth College
Lauren Pully, Columbia University
Anna Ramos, UCLA
Mike Ramsey, CU Boulder
Austin Rand, CU Boulder
Lee Ransom, Boston University
Melissa Revotskie, Brown University
Ramona Richards, Middlebury College
Gary Roberson, Williams College
Dori Rodriguez, Boston College
Darcy Rose, Dartmouth College
Eric Saline, Colorado College
Liz Sargent, Union College
Chris Scharff, Colby College
David Schlichter, Washington University
Emily Schulman, Carleton College
Corey Schwitz, Bucknell University
Laura Shane, Stanford University
Liana Sideli, Middlebury College
Will Silton, Middlebury College
Kate Silverman, Amherst College
Nick Sizer, Connecticut College
Anna Sobotka, Washington University
Katie Spira, CU Boulder
Margaret Spotts, Elon University
Andrew Sprowell, Colorado State University
Ryn Steck, Hamilton College
Sarah Stoll, Hamilton College
Maura Stonberg, Pitzer College
Lita Tandon, Yale University
Chase Taylor, Bowdoin College
Lane Towery, Duke University
Caroline Turnbull, Colby College
Laurel Wickberg, Middlebury College
Alisha Wolf, Skidmore College
Oliver Wood, Whitman College
Elliott Wright, Bowdoin College
Christi Zaleski, Brown University
Scott Zeller, Colby College

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Summer Programs

Overland Programs offers more than 40 different trips including New England summer camps and adventures for kids (4th graders, 5th graders and 6th graders), hiking trips for teens, teen bike trips in Europe and America, teen summer service programs, writing programs on the Williams college campus and field studies trips in the developing world. Overland has summer adventure trips and programs of all types, lengths, and locations. Our teen adventure travel trips and programs are for elementary school students, middle school students and high school students. We have wilderness adventures, bike adventures cross-country, and outdoor leadership programs spread across five continents. Overland is not simply a summer-long experience—it's a life experience with value and resonance that extends far beyond the boundaries of a single summer.

  

Elite Leaders

Bright, charismatic and accomplished, our leaders ensure the safety and well-being of every Overland student. We recruit our leaders from America's finest colleges and universities, meeting with hundreds of campus leaders across the the countryan effort that generates over 450 applications for just 80 new leadership positions. No other organization of our kind invests the resources that we do to put together the finest summer leadership staff possible.

Programs and Adventures Since 1984

American Camp Accreditation LogoOverland, also known as Overland Summers, Overland Programs, Overland Travel, and even as Overland Adventures, is proud to have ACA accredited summer programs which are held to the highest safety standards. Overland is not a teen tour or a typical summer camp, our trips and programs are carefully crafted and designed to challenge our students, who are always in small groups of no more than 12 students with superlative leadership.

 

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