Glenn Breazeale

Director

Like his own father, Glenn grew up as a camper at Alpine for six summers, coming from Jackson, MS each summer. He has served on staff at Alpine since 1997, working full time as Assistant Director from 2003 to 2005 and Director since 2006. Prior to that he gained experience serving in various capacities including cabin counselor, Head Counselor, Head of Project Adventure (Ropes course), Horseback instructor, and Program Director. Glenn’s love of camping and his desire to preserve the traditions of Alpine drew him back to camp to offer young boys the same opportunities he experienced. He met and fell in love with Carter during a Square Dance with Camp DeSoto.

Posts by Glenn Breazeale

Weekend Update

I haven’t posted in a few days - we’ve been too busy having fun out in camp! By the way, a slew of photos will be posted later today from Saturday and...

Night Games

Boys tend to thrive within a flexible stucture and a variety of activity. It’s been said before around here, and we certainly didn’t make it up: girls...

Activities Begin for Junior Camp

Glee Club dates back to the beginnings of Alpine summers on Lookout Mountain. Each night after dinner boys have gathered in the gym to sing (and somet...

Alpine Opens Gates for 59th Summer

Counselors and campers alike woke to a picture perfect day this morning, Wednesday, May 31, the start of Alpine’s 59th summer of camping high atop Loo...

WELCOME!

Welcome to our new website! And whether this is your first taste of Alpine or you attended in 1959, welcome to a small slice online of our little corn...

2017 Inaugural Alpine Camp Senior Retreat

Come join us for a brand new weekend of fellowship, good food, Bible teaching, and spiritual college prep. WHEN: March 31-April 2, beginning with dinn...

2nd Term Draws to a Close

Late this afternoon Roderick organized the annual Bubba Cox Alpine Fun Run.  Roderick, an avid runner and cross country coach at Montgomery Bell Acade...

Final Competition

Today (Saturday) and Monday are the last two days of regularly scheduled activities for the term (and the summer). The battle between Cherokee and Moh...

Lookout Mountain Memories

As I stood in line last night at the County Fair for ice cream (not telling how many I had!), I was able to talk with some campers casually. Several s...

Monday's Mission: Would It Be Possible?

Last night was the night . . . Mission Impossible!!! Mission Impossible is what boys look forward to all year. For those of you wondering why we have ...