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

Happy 4th!!!

Happy Independence Day from high atop Lookout Mountain! This morning after our breakfast of oatmeal, scrambled eggs, toast, yogurt and granola, plus a...

Singing for the Ladies

How do you get almost every 13,14, and 15 year old in camp to join a club that promises singing camp songs every night after dinner? Simple, offer the...

Final Weekend

It is hard to believe we are heading into our final weekend of camp for First Term. Hopefully you received an email from us today regarding closing da...

Song of the South

It may be a normal Wednesday where you are.  At Alpine it’s an official camp holiday! Alabama’s (famed country band from nearby Ft Payne) Song of the ...

A Word From Carter

Good evening to all of you reading tonight!  We have had a wonderful first term and I want to thank you for letting your boys be here with us at camp!...

Do you like the Grit man?

After many days without as much as a drop of rain, this afternoon’s thunder showers were welcome sights.  We fit in 4 of 5 regular activity periods be...

Can't Stop Dancin'!

Last night in the gym boys chanted, “Can’t stop dancing, hoo, hoo, can’t stop dancing, hoo, hoo” while bobbing up and down to the beat.  The ladies fr...

Rides, Rafts, and Rock City

Yesterday morning chartered buses rolled in bright and early (some as early as 6AM).  After a quick 7AM breakfast of eggs, grits, and toast we were of...

Safe Return from Trip Day

This is a brief post to let you know that all buses have arrived safely back at Alpine.  Boys are either tucked in bed or headed there shortly.  Trip ...

Tomorrow is . . . .

TRIP DAY!!! One of my more fun duties is making special announcements in the dining hall, like birthdays, etc.  Which, by the way, we celebrate in sty...