FAQs Environmental Education

What is the average temperature there like?
What should we pack?
When do I need to get my paperwork in?
Is camp fun?
When do we eat?  And what do we eat?
What are the cabins like?
What kind of training does your staff receive?

 

What is the average temperature there like?

We are on the very top of a mountain, so temperatures are typically about 10 degrees cooler here than on the bottom of the mountain in Greenville, SC.  We also have more wind.  Click here for current weather conditions.

What should we pack?

Click hereto see a suggested packing list for a 3 day/2 night trip.  Remember that it is best to bring plenty of layers to wear as the temperature can vary greatly from morning to afternoon.  For day trips bring layers to wear(sweatshirts, raincoat, etc...), and a water bottle.

When do I need to get my paperwork in?

Here is a time line to help know when your paperwork is due:

8 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE TRIP
Return your Program Agreement along with your trip deposit.

6 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE TRIP

Return your Group Information Sheet and Activity Selection Sheet.

2 WEEK PRIOR TO THE TRIP

Update the Project Worth Coordinator about any:
  • Medical concerns
  • Allergies
  • Birthdays that will be celebrated at camp
  • Most accurate number of participants attending (student and adult)
ARRIVAL DAY AT CAMP
  • Bring all completed student and adult health forms.
  • Bring remainder of the balance due for the trip.
Is camp fun?

We think camp is tons of fun with all the different activities you can do and new things to see and try.  But, if you will have fun depends a lot on you and the ?attitude? you bring up to camp with you.  If you are willing for an adventure this is for you.

When do we eat?  And what do we eat?

Meals are served regularly at 8am for breakfast, 12:30pm for Lunch and 6:00pm for dinner.  This may vary slightly for the needs of different groups.  Breakfasts consist of hot items like biscuits with bacon and eggs, or pancakes with sausage, as well as a variety of cold cereals and whole fruit like apples and oranges.  Lunches vary from deli sandwiches,to burritos, to pizza and are always served with a large salad bar with sliced fruit.  Supper consists of a hot dish like spaghetti or turkey and mashed potatoes along with a smaller salad bar available and of course dessert! Water, Milk, and Soy milk are available at all meals as well as some sort of juice, typically orange juice at breakfast,and lemonade or fruit punch at lunch and supper.  There is hot coffee and tea as well as sweet tea available for adults.

What are the cabins like?

All cabins for school groups (referred to as our Ridge top and Lakesidecabins)are winterized with bathrooms and showers inside.  The cabins are equipped with sturdy built in bunk beds and a drawer or shelf or storage.  Participants do need to provide their own bed linens,pillow and towels.

What kind of training does your staff receive?

Trained in child abuse prevention, CPR/First Aid and epinephrinecert,many also hold higher levels of first aid such as a Wilderness First Responder certification.  Most of our program instructors have college degrees and prior experience working either in the outdoor education field or with children and youth.  At the beginning of each fall and spring season we hold a two week staff training that includes instruction in teaching each of our classes as well as in depth training with the adventure activities such as climbing and high ropes.  Every February our staff participates in the annual PEAK conference at camp Greenville providing further training from a variety of experts within the field. We also holdin-services throughout the year and encourage staff attendance at trainings held at other professional institutions.


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