Crazy Charlie

Nationality: American
Age: 19
Occupation: College Student
Residence: Florida
Language: English

Text

“Crazy Charlie”

Context

When she was younger she attended summer camp in New Hampshire. The campers got told this story every year. It was about a bus driver named Charlie who was driving a bus full of campers. At one point the campers became loud, annoying, and weren’t listening so Charlie decided to run off the trail. Charlie crashed the bus off a cliff and into the woods, and he died. There is now a stick near this area and people say Crazy Charlie is buried there. Since the cabins at the camp are in front of the woods, when stuff was through behind them people would say to be careful because Crazy Charlie is going to get them. Along with this when people would hear scratching noises on the cabins it was believed to be Crazy Charlie. There is an actual crash of an old bus that was placed at the camp which the story originated around.

Analysis

Since, the story may not be true, that is what makes it a legend. This legend relates to the camp culture because it has been told for many years to campers and restated for next generations. I attended summer camp for eight years of my life and hearing these stories always made camp more exciting and fun to bond with other campers over these stories. I feel as though many summer camps are known for having an interesting legend to tell the campers. Camp is a community culture so these legends help bring the community of the camp together.