Ridge Packing List
Please pack all the camper's items in a trunk or one large container. Luggage should be under 15 inches tall so it fits under the bunk bed. Many campers like to decorate their trunks! At this age many parents (and campers!) find it helpful to put an entire day's outfit into a gallon ziplock bag labeled with the day. Same thing for theme night costumes. It makes it super clear for the camper what to wear when!
Clothes
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Shirts: 8 All shirts should be loose fitting and not tight. Tank tops must have straps three fingers wide and cover all undergarments. No racer-back, see-through, ribbed or spaghetti-strap tanks. No crop tops (no stomach shown when arms are raised).
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Shorts: 6 Must be knuckle length. No skirts, exercise dresses, or biker/spandex shorts (impractical for activities and you sometimes stand on chairs or ladders). No butterfly-style shorts. Girls will need one pair of athletic shorts (no buttons or zippers) to wear with their swimsuit.
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Underwear: 10
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Socks: 10
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Pajamas: 2
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Rain jacket
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Tennis shoes: 1 Close-toed shoes must be worn at all times
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Outfit / shoes you don't mind getting dirty / throwing away
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Dress up outfit Simple modest outfit you would wear to church; for Friday Night Theme Night.
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Theme night costumes To be worn for evening themed activities; must abide by all other dress code guidelines
Water
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Swimsuits: 2 For girls, a modest one-piece swimsuit without cutouts, or a rashguard with athletic shorts. All girls are required to wear athletic shorts (no buttons or zippers) with their swimsuits at all water activities (no rashburn here!). For boys, no speedos or jammers. This is for the comfort, safety, and modesty of all campers at all pool and lake activities. All campers must wear shirts over swimwear to and from water activities.
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Water shoes Must cover the toes and include a heel strap/cover (for instance: Crocs, Natives, etc.)
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Pool towel
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Sunscreen
Cabin
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Bedding For a twin size bed
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Pillow
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Laundry bag
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Toiletries
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Bath towel
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Wash cloths: 2
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Insect repellent
Other
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Insulated water bottle
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Large plastic trash bag This is where any muddy clothes will go.
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Medication No medication (over-the-counter or prescription) or vitamins packed in luggage. Read the medication guidelines here.
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Flashlight
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Bible
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Pencils / pens
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Journal (if you have one!)
You Might Want
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Sandals Can be used at the pool and waterfront areas
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Cleats
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Letters / packages All letters and packages must be in camper trunks at the start of the week. Read more on mail here.
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Over-the-door hooks These are great for hanging on the bunk and holding towels or laundry bags.
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Bunk decorations A photo from home, a cute pom-pom garland... you might want to bring some things to personalize your space. Just keep it reasonable and easy to remove!
Two-Week Camping
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One pair of khaki shorts and a brown belt
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Pine Cove t-shirt
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Extra swimsuit
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Clothes for 2 weeks Laundry services are provided halfway through the session
Theme Nights
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Sunday: Granny Slam Gee willikers! Welcome to camp! Whether you’re rocking wrinkles or repping your favorite athlete, it’s time for the Ridge’s wildest showdown since...well we can't actually quite remember when.
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Monday: Pirates of the Car-Ridge-ean Ahoy, swashbucklers! Fasten tightly your eye patch and prepare for a quest! There's treasure hidden somewhere...you and your crew just have to find it!
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Tuesday: Operation Ridge Rescue Attention agents! The mission’s clear: find your counselors and save the Ridge! Wear camo, bring your stealth, and prepare for high-intensity adventure!
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Wednesday: GLOGRES! GET DOWN IN ME SWAMP! Throw on your neon greens, ogre gear, or BOTH for the glowiest Shrek-themed dance party this side of Far Far Away!
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Thursday: Yacht Club Surfs up for a Ridge classic! Get ready for a chill night around the wake park that's all about good friends and good vibes! Hawaiian shirt recommended but not required!
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Friday: Ridge Night Live Sometimes, the occasion calls for something fancier! Dress in your Sunday best and prepare to be entertained by your counselor! Let's celebrate a great week of camp!
Don’t Bring
As a general rule, if you can’t bring it to school, you shouldn’t bring it to camp.
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Phones, Tablets, Smartwatches or Other Electronics Camp is the perfect opportunity for everyone—counselors and campers alike—to get a break from screens! Leaving electronic devices at home allows for campers to get a chance to spend time outdoors, build connections with friends, and experience undistracted moments. But don't worry—you'll be able to use the CampLife App to communicate!
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Alcohol or Drugs
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Tobacco
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E-cigarettes / Vape Pens
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Clothing with overtly political or sexual references or drug, alcohol, or tobacco promotion
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Books / Magazines
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Shaving Cream You can bring it to shave, but don't bring it for pranks!
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Fireworks
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Gum