Below is list of the things you should and should not bring to camp. You will be sent home without a refund if you bring any weapons, illicit drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products.
UDC Sports and Wide Open Camps and Clinics assumes no responsibility for lost or stolen items. We recommend not bringing anything of significant monetary value. Lastly, due to the terrain, we recommend you wear shoes that give you more support than barefoot or five finger products.
What to Bring to Camp
- Running shoes (two pairs recommended)
- Regular shoes (to wear when not running)
- T-shirts
- Exercise shorts
- Casual clothing (to wear when not running)
- Warm clothes (for cooler evenings)
- Socks (Bring lots of socks)
- Underwear (Bring lots of underwear)
- Linens (sheets or sleeping bag and pillow(s))
- Bathing suit
- Towels (at least two)
- Toiletries (toothpaste deodorant, lotion, etc.)
- Shower stuff (shampoo, soap, conditioner)
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, chap stick
- Money for snacks ($10-$20)
- Sleep clothes
- Laundry bag
- Notebook and pens
- Sandals/shower shoes
- Runner’s watch
Optional Items:
- Camera
- Snacks that don’t need refrigeration
- iPod or personal music devices (cannot be used while running)
- Bug Spray
- Flashlight
What NOT to Bring to Camp
- No alcohol, drugs, or tobacco products
- No electronic gaming devices
- No expensive valuables including jewelry or watches
- No laptops
- No iPads
- No music system speakers
- No pets
- No fireworks
- No obscene clothing, pictures, books, or articles
- No guns, firearms, or other weapons