What to bring (and not bring) to EcoCamp

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What to Bring to EcoCamp 2013 Clothing:

Other items:

At least 2 shirts/t-shirts 2 pairs of long pants 2 pairs of shorts Underwear Socks Swimsuit Towel 1 warm jacket Sweater/sweatshirt/fleece 1 poncho/raincoat Pajamas 1 winter hat Baseball cap (or other brimmed hat) 1 pair of gym/hiking shoes 1 pair water shoes/sandals (must secure to the feet – Tevas or Chacos, not Crocs or flip flops. These are critical for safety in the creek)

Backpack 1 or 2 Water Bottles (each camper will need at least 1 liter) WARM sleeping bag Warm blanket (a mattress cover) Ground Pad (optional) Pillow/Pillowcase Soap and soap container Toothbrush and toothpaste Flashlight and batteries Disposable camera (s)(optional) Shampoo Brush Sunscreen Insect repellent Sunglasses Chapstick

Prescription Medications should be brought to camp in a separate Ziploc bag to be given to staff at check-in. If your child has special dietary needs, please discuss them with staff prior to camp. Any discussed foods should be brought in a separate bag to be given to the kitchen.

What Not to Bring to EcoCamp Cell phones or pagers CD players, Walkmen, iPods, etc. Hair dryers Food Glass containers Pets Money

Candy, pop, or snacks Firearms or knives Matches or lighters Firecrackers, sparklers, etc. Snakes or other animals Alcohol, tobacco, or drugs Electronics (radios, TVs, laptops, etc.)

*Any items on this list will be confiscated and returned to camper upon departure. If you have any questions about the items on this list, or do not have items, please call the ERC well in advance of camp so we can work to assist you!


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