What you SHOULD to bring to camp:
1. Hygiene products
-You are sharing a cabin with about 10 other campers, an assistant counselor and a counselor. Don't forget the little things that will make everyone more comfortable.
-Toothpaste, Deodorant, Febreze, etc.
2. Clean underthings and overthings.
-Toothpaste, Deodorant, Febreze, etc.
2. Clean underthings and overthings.
-This is an active camp. Your overthings can get gross (think: sun and heat) and you want to make sure that you have enough underthings to keep yourself comfortable. Underthings are the only types of clothing that you could never overpack on.
-Keep in mind that we'll be outside a lot. Make sure that you have enough shorts and socks for the week (shoot for two pairs of socks a day).
3. Disposable Camera (no cell phones allowed)
-I know, what is this ancient thing. Trust me, finding random photos of pure joy and exhaustion will be an awesome surprise when you get them developed after camp.
-Cell phones aren't allowed and this is a cheap way to still get those photos.
-Walmart sells them in packs of three and can develop them for you after camp.
4. A Good Hat, Sunglasses, & Water bottle
-Sun sun and more sun. A good hat will come in handy when any bit of shade will help from the heat.
-Try to bring two pairs of sunglasses. The one pair that you love and another pair, that if broken, wouldn't bother you. From personal experience, I broke my only pair halfway through the week when I dropped my back pack on them.
-A reusable water bottle is essential! Staying hydrated makes camp a much better experience. Once again it will be hot, hot, hot!
5. Lastly... A great attitude.
-Keep in mind that we'll be outside a lot. Make sure that you have enough shorts and socks for the week (shoot for two pairs of socks a day).
3. Disposable Camera (no cell phones allowed)
-I know, what is this ancient thing. Trust me, finding random photos of pure joy and exhaustion will be an awesome surprise when you get them developed after camp.
-Cell phones aren't allowed and this is a cheap way to still get those photos.
-Walmart sells them in packs of three and can develop them for you after camp.
4. A Good Hat, Sunglasses, & Water bottle
-Sun sun and more sun. A good hat will come in handy when any bit of shade will help from the heat.
-Try to bring two pairs of sunglasses. The one pair that you love and another pair, that if broken, wouldn't bother you. From personal experience, I broke my only pair halfway through the week when I dropped my back pack on them.
-A reusable water bottle is essential! Staying hydrated makes camp a much better experience. Once again it will be hot, hot, hot!
5. Lastly... A great attitude.
-RYLA is a place to shine and be who you truly are - a great leader. Trust the program and dive headfirst into what RYLA is. Leave with no regrets.
We CANNOT wait to welcome you to camp.
-RYLA Alumni
-RYLA Alumni
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