The activities were awesome! I was always playing games, skateboarding, or entering contests. I can’t wait to go back next summer! The “Funnest” Place on Earth for sure!
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Summer in Oregon is usually very sunny, dry and warm, but at times there can be unexpected weather conditions. In 2010, we had powder days in late June! Because of this, it is important to bring a variety of warm and cool clothing so you are prepared. The packing lists are the same for both day and overnight campers (except for toiletries and bedding). Adult campers have their own packing list.
YOUTH CAMPERS
- helmet for snow/skate (mandatory)
- lightweight jacket
- sunscreen and lip balm (SPF 30+)
- face mask
- several pairs of socks
- sweatshirts, long and short sleeve shirts
- sweats, long pants
- bathing suit
- skateboard or rollerblades (we have demos available if you don’t have your own)
- day pack to carry your lunch, water and extra clothing
- water bottle
- sleeping bag, pillow and single fitted sheet
- toiletries and towel
- cell phone
SNOWBOARD AND SKI YOUTH CAMPERS
- snowboard, skis and boots
- jacket and snowpants
- gloves
- goggles
ADULT CAMPERS
- helmet for skate (mandatory)
- lightweight jacket
- sunscreen and lip balm (SPF 30+)
- several pairs of socks
- sweatshirts and long sleeve shirts
- sweats and long pants
- bathing suit
- skateboard or rollerblades (we have demos available if you don’t have your own)
- day pack to carry your lunch, water and extra clothing
- water bottle
- toiletries and towel
- cell phone
SNOWBOARD AND SKI ADULT CAMPERS
- snowboard, skis and boots
- snow jacket and snow pants
- gloves
- goggles
- helmet (not mandatory)
















































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