Packing List
Please eat lunch before arriving at camp!
The road to camp is very winding. If you get car sick easily, please prepare. Also, sitting in the front and looking out the window helps.
You will be sleeping in a cabin on a bunkbed with a “camp” mattress. Please bring linens and pillow.
Pack all of your items, except your bedding, inside a 18-22 gallon storage container (such as a Rubbermaid/Sterilite bin). Put your name and ward name on the outside of the container. Place your bedding in a sturdy black plastic garbage bag and put your name and ward name on it.
Please bring three secret sister presents. These are dollar store items that will be given to your secret sister on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of camp. Your secret sister will be assigned to you at camp. They can be wrapped.
Please note the dress standards below.
Pants are preferable to shorts because of the tics this year.
sleeping apparel
underwear
clothes to go in mud pit (tbd if showers available)
4 pairs of socks
4 shirts/ no midriff or backless shirts
a coat/hoodie or sweatshirt
rain coat or poncho
rain boots
shoes for wearing on hikes, climbing, ropes course and horseback riding
swim shoes or another pair of shoes for canoeing
flip flops if desired for the shower and pool
pants or shorts that are long enough to reach to your fingertips if your arms are at your side.
a one piece swimsuit or a modest 2 piece swimsuit that covers the abdomen or a t-shirt to cover any bathing suit.
optional swim cover up
optional camera (there will be a photographer)
optional small board or card games
optional sunglasses
optional hat
Please don’t bring snacks unless you are diabetic or are prepared to share with everyone in your cabin.
You will receive a cinch back pack
You will receive a plastic water bottle (albeit, a very cute one)
You will receive a little personal fan
Bring the following
lots of Wet Wipes or moist towelettes
three secret sister presents (inexpensive gifts/ may be wrapped)
paper scriptures. If you don’t have any, check them out from the church library if permitted.
sleeping bag or blanket and sheets
mattress pad or mattress pillow top if you want
pillow
insect/tick repellant/ bug spray. Permetrin spray can be sprayed on clothing to repel tics. I also will be bringing bottles of it.
lint brush to get the tics off of clothing
sunscreen
flashlight and extra batteries
camp chair that folds and fits into a bag
watch, alarm clock or device for telling time
silverware for personal use
mess kit or plate, cup and bowl
bag with holes to hold mess kit
medications in a bag to give to the nurse
soap
shampoo & conditioner
washcloth or loofah
towels for swimming and “bathing”
toothbrush and toothpaste
deodorant
feminine hygiene products
comb/brush

