Fun Fact |
Description |
$3,800 Dollars |
Purchase price for all the buildings and cabins from the United Commercial Company of San Francisco to create Dimond-O (c 1925) |
$400.00 Dollars |
Cost per year to lease the Dimond-O land (1926 – 1967) |
34660 Evergreen Rd, Mather |
Dimond-O, Address |
49’er Treks |
Dimond-O, Five Day hikes from camp |
Acres, 88 (originally 40) |
Dimond-O, amount of acreage at camp |
Alder Creek |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Aspen Valley Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Bald Mountain |
Dimond-O, Hiking spot |
Bear Flat |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 60 person max |
Bee Hive |
Dimond-O, this was the first night camp on trek to Miwok Lake |
Birch Lake |
Dimond-O, when the river was too frigid, the Camp Mather swim area was used |
Blue Ox |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 38 person max |
Boot Hill |
Dimond-O, location where Vigilantes “buried” their outstanding campers and was in front of the Vigilante cabins |
Brett Hardt |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Buckskin Camping |
Dimond-O, Meals prepared in Dinning hall |
Bugs Cain Special |
Dimond-O, Jam and canned milk mixed into a cup of snow |
Bull Pin |
Dimond-O, naturalist BC Cain led sessions regarding anything “outdoors” |
Bull Sessions |
Dimond-O, naturalist BC Cain led sessions regarding anything “outdoors” |
California Peach And Fig Growers Association |
Original property leaser of forestry land that became site of Dimond-O |
Campsites, 10 |
Dimond-O, number of tent campsites |
Carson City |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Cedar |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 38 person max |
Chinook, Upper & Lower |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 38 person max |
Chinquapin Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Church In The Wildwood |
Dimond-O, location of where interdenominational services where held |
Clouds Rest |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Coraner |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
County “Jale” |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Craft Corral |
Dimond-O, Craft area |
Crane Flat Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Danse Hall |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Deadwood |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 38 person max |
Dimond O Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Dimond-O |
Scout camp of the Oakland Council from 1926 to 1979 (“O” stood for Outpost). Located in the Sierras near Mather. |
Dimond-O Day |
Dimond-O, Patrol competition in camp-craft and aquatics |
Dimond-O Players |
Dimond-O, The camp staff would put on plays for the scouts. In the early years they were known as the Tuolumne Players. |
Dirty Mouth Jones |
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Distance, 175 Miles |
Dimond-O, distance from Council Office (c 1968) |
Doc’s Rock |
Dimond-O, Rock named after Dr. Lum longtime camp doctor |
Dog Lake Or Birch Lake |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959) |
Emigrant Hikes |
Dimond-O, four day hikes from camp – baggage by trucks |
Emu Pit |
Dimond-O, cooking pit at Miwok lake where the meal was cooked underground for 24 hrs and served on Saturday night to all Miwoks and their guests |
Emu Pit Recipe |
Dimond-O, 70 Pounds of Beef Loin (Boneless and trimmed), 50 lbs. Potatoes, 25 lbs Carrots, 25 lbs Onions, Salt And Pepper. Cooked underground for 24 hrs. Put in the ground Friday and then removed Saturday evening for Miwok closing. |
Evergreen Lodge |
Dimond-O, Main lodge in the town of Mather |
First Aid Station |
The first aid station was financed and constructed in May of 1938 by the Oakland Rotary club. |
Fourth-a-dayo |
Dimond-O, the name of the camp-wide events (c 1940) |
Fremont |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Frog Derby |
Dimond-O, |
Frontiers Man |
Dimond-O, Campsite |
Frontiersmen |
Dimond-O, Camping Area (c 1940) |
Frontiersmen Trek |
Dimond-O, two week annual hike (c 1930 - 1945) |
Gallons, 1500 |
Capacity of septic tank for the new Health Lodge |
Gentry Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Gluefoot |
Dimond-O, wooden horse used in the camping merit badges to teach scouts how to pack and tie the diamond hitch (c 1945) |
Gold Hill |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1974) |
Hail to Dimond-O |
Dimond-O, Dimond-O camp song |
Hangman’s Tree |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop tree (c 1932) |
Health Lodge |
Dimond-O, Name of the Medical building |
Hogmouth Hansen |
Dimond-O, during the early 1930’s a camper with bad table manners was hung in effigy. This started the Vigilante Boot hill tradition of burying the honorable. |
Indian Days |
Dimond-O, the name of the third camping session and the campers wore Indian costumes. |
Jawbone, East & West |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1970 – 1978), 38 person max |
John Marshall |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
John Muir |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Jungle Joe |
Nickname of longtime Dimond-O camp director Joe Remlinger |
Kraft Korral |
Dimond-O, Area where crafts were worked on (c 1944) |
Last Chance |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1970) |
Lost Claim |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 38 person max |
Mark Twain |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mather, CA |
Dimond-O’s location |
Meadow Woggle |
Dimond-O, the name of the second camping session. Also camp wide games including spaghetti throwing (Javelin toss) (c 1945) |
Merced Grove Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mill Run |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1970) |
Miwok (Training) |
Dimond-O, Weeklong leadership training course to prepare Scouts for leadership positions. Required for working on <O> Staff (c 1940 – 1979) |
Miwok Lake |
Dimond-O, Name of the lake the Miwok members hiked to for training |
Mountain Camp |
Dimond-O, unofficial name of the camp used by many |
Mountain Men Trek |
Dimond-O, Week long hike from Dimond-O to Hetch Hetchy and beyond (c 1970 – 1978) |
Mountaineer Troop |
Dimond-O, Troop Camping area (c 1932) |
Mountaineers Totems |
Dimond-O, Totem Poles at the Mountaineers campsite |
Mt. Clark |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Diablo |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Hamilton |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Lassen |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Lyle |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Ritter |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Shasta |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Tamilpias |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Whitney |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Mt. Wilson |
Dimond-O, Mountaineers Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Narrow Gauge |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1970) |
Nature Center |
The center was built from funds donated to the council in memory of Scouts that lost their lives in WWII. The building was located on the hill southeast of the shop and faced the Mess hall. It was designed by BC Cain and erected in 1946. |
Phone: Never |
Dimond-O, the camp never had a phone, had to drive to Evergreen Lodge for a phone |
Pioneer Camping |
Dimond-O, Troops that provided and prepared their own food/cooking |
Plainsmen |
Dimond-O, Camping Area (c 1940) |
PO Box Mather |
Dimond-O, Post Office Box |
PO Box Star Route 150 |
Dimond-O, Post Office Box number |
Prospector Treks |
Dimond-O, three day hikes from camp |
Ranger Spring |
Dimond-O, Ranger Spring was straight out from the side door of the Mess Hall. The spring ran all year and had a built up rock wall surrounding it. |
Ranger Troop |
Dimond-O, Troop Camping Area (c 1932) |
Red dog Saloon |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Robert E Bradley, Consultant |
Dimond-O, recommends disposal of camp due to inefficiencies (Jan 10. 1978) |
Saw blade Bell |
Dimond-O, at meal times the saw blade would be rung, also during the 1935 fire |
Sierra Camp |
Dimond-O, name used to describe the future camp in March 1922 by Homer Bemiss |
Sierra Flat |
Dimond-O, campsite (c 1977 – 1978) |
Snake Derby |
Dimond-O, |
Star Route 150, Groveland |
Dimond-O, Mailing Address for Camp (c 1974) |
Sugar Pine |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978) |
Sunrise Peak |
Dimond-O, local site where vesper services were done |
Sutter |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c1932) |
Swing Man |
Dimond-O, a staffer that would be used in multiple program areas |
Tamarack |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1978), 38 person max |
The Shop |
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Thunder Cloud |
Dimond-O, Campsite (c 1959 – 1970) |
Toothless Joe |
Dimond-O, name used to describe long time Dimond-O Scouter Joe Remlinger one summer due to a tooth being removed before camp. |
Tribune Carriers |
The fourth session of camp was a special session for paperboys of the Oakland Tribune. |
Tuolumne County |
Dimond-O, County the camp is located |
Tuolumne Players |
Dimond-O, Each year at the Scouters Moot a group of Scouters would put on a theatrical play for the attendees such as the 1944 rendition of “School Daze”. In later years the Tuolumne Players would become the Dimond-O Players. |
Tuolumne Ranger Station |
Dimond-O, Ranger Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Tuolumne River, South Fork |
Dimond-O, mountain river that ran through camp and was dammed for swimming |
Vigilante Troop |
Dimond-O, Troop Camping Area (c 1932). Name comes from various old west vigilantes |
Wacky Do |
Dimond-O, Friendly little chipmunk |
Welcome Corral |
Dimond-O, The Welcome Corral was to the right of the Camp Office. It had a large barrel filled with punch and cooled with Ice for all incoming Campers and family, when they checked in on Sunday. |
Wells Fargo |
Dimond-O, Vigilante Troop cabin name (c 1932) |
Woodland Theater |
Dimond-O, Old outdoor theater (c 1930) |