.thenorthface is offering a virtual version of their popular summer camp.
NO NEED FOR BUG SPRAY: The North Face is offering a backup plan for the legions of children who will not be spending any of this summer at camp due to COVID-19. The outdoors-friendly brand has rounded up some of its elite athletes to lead adventure seekers into the great outdoors via a virtual camp.
As of today, families can register for The North Face’s free two-week digital opportunity that will be serving up online and off-line programming. The program will include three interactive half-day activities each week. Video tutorials and instructions will be provided to complete the activities. Participants will be able to put those skills to the test starting July 20, when The North Face Summer Base Camp gets under way.
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