
Things to do before Camp: - Please make sure that you´re in good physical shape. This will prevent injuries and make your camp experience much more enjoyable.
- Think about your objectives during your visit so that you can communicate this with your coach on arrival. Be realistic about your goals, but challenge yourself.
- Please inform us of any special needs, medication, dietary restrictions, rooming requests, rental requirements, etc in advance so that we can accommodate you to the best of our ability.
- Please look over the rules and regulations listed below.
Packing List: - Your equipment and winter snow wear including goggles, gloves, helmets and hats. It helps to have a spare pair of gloves, as wet gloves are not fun. If you have spring gloves, bring those, too. Layers are recommended, as weather conditions can rapidly change on the glacier. Most campers will take a back-pack onto the glacier. This allows you to adjust layers throughout the day.
- Summer snow clothing such as a lighter jacket, sweatshirt, sunglasses, sunscreen, and hat.
- Rainwear for all activities.
- Bathing suit.
- Your regular clothing and sportswear.
- Sunscreen!
- Your water bottle and backpack to bring extra clothing etc. up the hill.
- Camera to capture all those good times- and remember-we ARE making a video of the camp.
- A calling card so that you can keep in touch with the folks at home.
- Extra spending money for snacks and gifts.
- We will need to be informed of any medications that campers take.
Camp Policies:
We operate on a supervision system based on trust and respect but if rules are broken, then staff and campers talk SERIOUSLY to resolve the problem. We´re all here for a good time and for that reason, certain common sense rules must be followed. We look forward to a great, fun-filled camp! - Possession or consumption of illegal drugs or alcohol will not be tolerated. We have a 100% no-tolerance policy. Parents will be called and offending campers sent home without refund.
- The hotel accommodation must be respected as though it is your own home. If the room or contents are damaged in any way, the damage will be charged to the campers, and in the case of willful damage, the offender will be dismissed from camp. There will be an additional charge if extra housekeeping is required for filthy rooms.
- Any behavior considered as a safety hazard to self or others will not be permitted, and may result in campers being sent home.
- The camp will not take responsibility for any lost or stolen valuables or equipment.
- No refunds will apply to campers sent home for violation of camp rules. Parents or guardians will be contacted and the individual will be sent home at the parent´s expense as soon as the travel arrangements can be made.
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