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    Camp Royal "Stuff"
   
   
    The camp has been held at Bar 717 Ranch, Hyampom, CA since its inception in 1979. About 12 miles west of Hayfork in Trinity County, it is as secluded as it is beautiful. The camp is located at 2,000 feet, in the Trinity Mountains. The temperature can vary from 35 to 95 degrees F in a 24-hour period. It rains off and on throughout the summer.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
     
  Come prepared! Too many warm things are better than not enough.  
     
  Clothing to Pack for Camp    
    Two (2) Long-sleeved shirts or sweatshirts     
    Two (2) or three (3) pairs of shorts or cut-offs of appropriate length    
    Two (2) or three (3) pairs of long pants, jeans, or sweat pants    
    Swim-suit(s)       
    Undergarments       
    Socks       
    One (1) medium to heavy weight jacket    
    Tennis shoes       
    Flip-flops or Shower shoes    
    Good Working Flashlight / Small Spotlight and extra batteries    
      This is very important, as the trails are not lighted and    
      you will be walking to and from your platforms at night.    
    Extra laces (optional)     
    Small back pack (optional)    
         
  An Additional Clothing Note    
  Camp Royal sweatshirts and t-shirts are blue (have you seen the pictures of past camps?).
  Camp Royal T-Shirts will be issued and worn as the Camp Uniform of the Day, everyday. They will be laundered daily, whereas other clothing will not. In past years, socks and undergarments have tended to be in short supply toward the end of the week, so please be sure to bring a sufficient supply.  Don't pack too many extra shirts or tops!  
   
   
   
   
  Please leave your most valued articles at home. We encourage you to bring only simple and functional clothing, as there will not be room on the bus for excess clothing. Furthermore, although hats in general are acceptable and encouraged in case of bad weather, all hats with logos are discouraged. Also, to avoid loss, keep expensive eyewear at home.  
   
   
   
   
  Remember! Do not bring anything that you cherish. This is an outdoor, camp experience; fashion statements are not necessary.  
   
   
   
  Sleeping Accommodations    
  Your Sleeping accommodations will be primitive, but safe. Camp Royal Platforms await you. You will share the platform with seven to nine campers and an adult, professional counselor. The camp grounds are segregated geographically into men's and women's areas. Bring a warm sleeping bag, a heavy blanket or two, a pillow and pillow covers.   
   
   
   
   
   
  The platforms are open on three sides. Platforms and showers do not have electricity (except for lights).  
   
   
   
  Personal Items to Bring   And most importantly:    
       
    Laundry bag    Flashlight  Wrist Watch (there's no cell phone   
    Soap and soapbox    Batteries      service, so the clock won't work!)
    Comb    Wash cloth     
    Shampoo    Hair brush  Battery powered or wind up alarm clock.
    Insect repellent    Toothpaste     
    Bath towel   Chap-stick  Telephone Calling Card -- No cell
    (will not be laundered)  Sun screen    phone service is available.  
         
       
  Add whatever other items that will make your stay comfortable. Note: Hair dryers and other electric items cannot be used - no power outlets are available.  
   
   
   
  Communication with the Outside World    
  Bring stamps and envelopes or cards if you wish to write home. Stamps are not available at camp. There is one pay phone to be shared by the entire camp. Please plan to make essential calls only. An emergency incoming phone number is available (530-628-5085) for essential family contacts only.  
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Security Note    
  Take reasonable precautions to identify and safeguard your personal items. Small cameras and other like items become difficult to see if set down or dropped in the woods.  
   
   
  We are very fortunate that only honest persons have visited Camp Royal. Realistic precautions to prevent mix-ups are advised.  
   
   
  We have experienced no losses to date; our hopes are to continue this! See CAMP BEHAVIOR also.  
   
   
   
  Medications    
  Any prescription medication you bring must be in prescription containers.  
   
  Over the counter medications must be easily identifiable. The medical staff at camp will inventory and may need to store your medication for you.  
   
   
   
  Nature's Hazards    
  There is an abundance of poison oak in the woods, so if you have an extreme reaction to this plant, please bring appropriate medications, cremes or salves.  While the paths are clear of this natural hazard and the counselors are trained to spot it, it never hurts to be prepared!  
   
     
     
  Camp Royal Links:    
 
  Camp Royal Home Page  
 
  Sign the CR Guest Book  
 
 
  Other Rotary Links:    
 
  Rotary International District 5160  
       
  Rotary Youth Leadership Awards at RI  
       
  Camp Trinity at the Bar 717 Ranch, Camp Royal home for 25 years
       
       
  CONTACT US: Camp Royal Chair: David Hammer  
          Hammer@Snowcrest.net  
          530-623-5418  
             
    Camp Royal Director  
      of Communications  
      & Technology: Steven "Shags" Shagrin  
        Shags@PlanningForLife.info  
        925-949-3938