Some Texas Hill Country summer camps will not be able to open this summer, thanks to costly new safety requirements. They include a hard-wired, fiber-optic internet line to a remote section of the state.
State Representative Wes Virdell says he’s working to undo that part, which is proving to be more expensive that most camps can afford. One camp that will reopen is Camp Mystic, where 25 campers and two teenage counselors died in the July flooding.