Lazy F Winter Camp Out
Register HERE for the Lazy F Winter Camp Out!!
Dates: February 2-4th
Lazy F Camp Activities
Equipment Available: The following recreational equipment is
available for use at no extra charge and may be checked out from a camp staff
person: soccer ball, football,
volleyball, basketball, miscellaneous playballs, softballs and bats, Frisbees,
horseshoes, ping-pong paddles and balls,
inner tubes, ice skates and snow shoes.
Please contact the office if you wish to bring personal sports equipment
that may need special storage and handling to ensure the safety of all camp
guests.
SNOW TUBING HILL:
There is usually enough snow for tubing from late December through early
March. However, all winter groups should
be prepared with other activities in the event that the snow-tubing hill is
closed due to lack of snow. Tubing hill
safety regulations:
- The tubing hill is officially closed and no one is allowed on the tubing hill until a designated camp staff person has inspected the site, informed a designated leader of possible hazards and safety regulations, and declared that the hill is open for tubing.
- No one may sit or lie on another person when descending the tubing hill (in front or behind is OK).
- No trains of more than 4 persons. The biggest person should be in the front of the train, not the back!
- Do not go above the boundary fencing up on the hill (too dangerous).
- Do not walk on the tubing tracks.
- Do not make jumps in the track.ICE SKATING:
- The rink is typically available for skating from December through February. However, no one may skate until the ice has been inspected and an authorized camp staff person has informed the group of possible hazards.
- Ribbon flagging marks boundaries and danger zones: stay inside boundaries!CRAFT CABIN: Warm-up and enjoy some crafting time.BARN: The barn has a variety of recreation possibilities: Downstairs is a heated, carpeted multi-purpose room for meetings or activities. Folding ping-pong tables for games, church pews for seating.HORSESHOE PITS: There is a set of horseshoe pits below Ridgeview lodge. Please cover stakes with PVC pipe when not in use to prevent injury.SNOWSHOEING: There are a few trails from camp with varying degrees of difficulty. Please ask for directions when you arrive at camp. Trails are not maintained for skiing or mountain biking. No motor vehicles off roads.
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1. Do not travel alone. Notify someone of intended route and
estimated time of return.
2. Take adequate drinking water, food, and
first-aid supplies. Dress appropriately
for the weather.
3. Do not travel on loose rocks on steep slopes
(do not head straight up to the cross; use the trail!)
4. Do not throw or roll rocks or other objects
down slopes.
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