Ryan Massey

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Ryan "Ryno" Massey

Ryan "Ryno" Massey has been a member of the BRC community since the summer of 2000. 2009 will be his 10th summer at Birch Rock. Over the years, Ryan has been a major player on campus. He was originally hired to teach art but by the end of his first summer he was very interested in Campcraft. Ryan has made the Campcraft activity one of our best and most popular. Ryan has also been the CIT director for many consecutive summers and is credited with training most of Birch Rock's current staff.

Life Before Birch Rock

Ryan and his twin Blake are both world travelers and Ryan can honestly say he has set foot on all seven continents. Ryan met his close friend Tyler Johnston at the Cambridge School of Weston, where Ryan studied studio art in preparation for his undergraduate studies at RISD. Tyler, who was a long time Birch Rocker, knew Ryan would love the Rock. So just before the summer of 2000, Mike Mattson hired Ryan to be the camp's art counselor.

Staff Years

Summers of 2000-2002

Ryan's McWain Monster float 2000

Ryan showed up at camp determined to give his all to the art program. His plan was to focus on outdoor art and sculptures. In fact, he was put to work right away by Rich Deering who asked him to help the campers design a float for the Fourth of July parade. Ryan immediately keyed on the McWain Monster legend and decided to make a McWain Monster float. It was a top notch float. Ryan enjoyed the art but seemed to be drawn to the Campcraft activity. He quickly developed a bond with one Mike "Don Miguel" Appicelli, and asked to be moved to the Campcraft area for the summer of 2001.

Although Tyler Johnston did not return the following summer, Ryan was drawn in and sold on what Birch Rock is all about. Ryan learned much from Don Miguel and focused mostly on Knife Rights and Fire Rights for the children in '01.

By 2002 Ryan was highly experienced and fully energized about Campcraft. He was able to bring in the rest of the traditional Campcraft skills like Axe Rights, Knots, and Shelters, etc.

Summers of 2003-2008

Ryan's first CIT group 2003

In 2003, Ryan moved into the Rat's Nest and became the new CIT Director. Ryan was a little nervous but also excited to be working with the same guys he had in Pete's Palace the summer before. Ryan created a fabulous CIT program and did such a great job with the program that he continued in that role for 5 more summers. Also in 2003, Ryan and Head Counselor CJ Nesher decided to make Campcraft a mandatory piece of our program to make sure all the campers learned about the basics of camping like knives and fire.

Leading into the summer of 2004, Mike Mattson and Ryan were talking about the need for a new Evening Activity, and it was Ryan who immediately started planning out Geronimo. This game was first played in '04 and has slowly taken shape over the summers. It is one of the most popular activities at camp.

By 2005 Ryan had decided to adjust the Campcraft program and added a new fourth badge to the Campcraft activity. This new badge was called the ranger. Ryan's long time camp "apprentice" Sam Deeran would soon become the first awarded with the Ranger badge.

From 2005-2008, Ryan has also been one of a team of plaque makers who work on the season's plaques for the lodge wall.

Summers at Birch Rock

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Year Cabin Role Activity
2000 Buzzard's Roost Counselor Art instructor
2001 Pete's Palace Counselor Campcraft
2002 Pete's Palace Counselor Campcraft
2003 Rat's Nest CIT Director Campcraft
2004 Rat's Nest CIT Director Campcraft
2005 Lion's Den/Deneault's Den CIT Director Campcraft
2006 Deneault's Den CIT Director Campcraft
2007 Deneault's Den CIT Director Campcraft
2008 Deneault's Den CIT Director Campcraft
2009 The Kennel Wilderness Adventure Director JMG