What To Bring To An Activity

Click on an activity below for a list of the most common items you may want to bring. Or, for your convenience, click here to download this information (what to bring) in an Excel spreadsheet. When you open the Excel spreadsheet, there are several tabs along the bottom of the document. Select the tab for the specific activity you are interested in. Each tab is pre-formatted to print on a single page.

Lessons And Clinics
Wakeboard Lesson or Clinic - What To Bring
Snowboard Lesson or Clinic - What To Bring

Boat Rentals
Boat Rentals - What To Bring

Boating Courses
Boat Courses - What To Bring

Wakeboard and Summer Camps
Wakeboard Camp - What To Bring
Youth Camp - What To Bring
Adventure Camp - What To Bring

Adventures and Trips
Houseboat Trip - What To Bring
Snowboard / Ski Trip - What To Bring
Spring Break and Graduation Trips - What To Bring

 

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Wakeboard Lessons and Clinics - What To Bring
Swim suit/boardshorts
Favorite CD’s, MP3 CD's, or USB compatible MP3 player
Beach towel
Hat or visor, gals: bandana or rubber band for hair
Sun block / chapstick, sunglasses
Any special food or drinks you may need (we provide snacks and drinks)
Wakeboard, wakesurf, wakeskate equipment (if you want to use your own)
Dry clothes for after your lesson


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Snowboard Lessons an Clinics- What To Bring
Breathable socks
Long underwear, sweatpants, or fleece bottoms (for a base and/or mid layers)
Long underwear tops, sweatshirts, or fleece (for a base and/or mid layers)
Snow jacket, pants, gloves/mittens, hat/beenie, or helmet, goggles
Wrist guards, ace bandage or boxing wraps to protect wrists
Snowboard Items We Can Provide
Snow jacket, pants, gloves/mittens, hat/beenie, or helmet, goggles
Snowboard/ski equipment board/ski's, boots, and poles (if applicable)
Knee, rear-end/bootie, and hip pads (a must for beginning snowboarders)
Wrist guards, ace bandage or boxing wraps to protect wrists
Shin guards - for learning rails
No fog cloth and squeegee wipe for goggles
Hand warmers (for very cold days or poor hand circulation)
Optional Items
Any special drinks, food, medicine, allergy medication
Sun block / chapstick
Suggested Layering
Remember its cold on the first run and warmer on later runs
Average day: 25-30 degrees (base layer, shell)
Cold day: 15-25 degrees (base and mid layer, shell)
Very cold day: <15 degrees (base and mid layer, shell, hand warmers)
Top
Base, breathable shirt - if very cold, add a mid-level sweatshirt/fleece
Spine brace, elbow pads, chest/shoulder protector (if applicable)
Jacket or Shell
Bottom
1 pair of socks (never wear 2 pairs)
Base underlayer, fleece, or sweat bottoms
Bootie pads, shin guards, knee pads, or other padding (if applicable)
Board pants


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Boat Rentals - What To Bring
Swim suit/boardshorts
Favorite CD’s, MP3 CD's, or USB compatible MP3 player
Beach towels
Hats or visors, gals: bandana or rubber band for hair
Sun block / chapstick, sunglasses
Any special food or drinks you may need (we provide basic snacks and drinks)
Wakeboard, wakesurf, wakeskate equipment (if you want to use your own)


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Boat Courses - What To Bring
Your boat and tow vehicle (this is all you need to bring for the maintenance course)
Proper boating gear, flag, and water-skiing/wakeboarding equipment
At least 1 other person (total of 3, including instructor)
Allow up to 3-4 hours for complete course


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Wakeboard Camp - What To Bring
Picture identification
Health / medical insurance card
1 bag of clothes and personal items (please no more)
Swim suit/boardshorts
T-shirts
Flip flops or sandals
Beach towel
Sweatpants, PJ bottoms (for cooler nights/sleeping)
Sweatshirt, longsleeve t, 1 fleece or light jacket (just in case)
Socks (if cooler weather), underwear
Hat or visor, gals: bandana or rubber band for hair
Personal items (toothbrush, paste, floss, hand lotion, shampoo, shaving items)
Sun block, chapstick, sunglasses
Insect repellent
Optional Items To Bring
Sleeping bag, pillow (if applicable to camp on site - or for a houseboat trip)
Air mattress & pump (glue and patches)
Wakeboard, wakesurf, wakeskate equipment
Favorite CD’s, MP3 CD's, or USB compatible MP3 player
Flashlight
Favorite books or magazines
1-2 DVD movies for lounging around wakeboard or other movies
Video camera; water housing if you have one; recordable dvd's or tapes, charger
Digital camera, extra memory sticks, charger
Cellular phone and charger
Favorite board or card games (Jenga, cards, cranium, scene it) *we already provide many of these
Inflatable rafts, tubes, or water toys (please ask prior to bringing)
Fishing gear
Frisbee
Football
Goggles and fins


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Youth Camp - What To Bring
Appropriate clothing is dependent on the weather and the activities*
*Kids and parents will know about daily activities in advance
Swim suit/boardshorts for days at the waterpark, on the river, or at the lake
Dry set of clothes for after water activities - comfortable depending on the weather
Beach towel
Flip flops or sandals - depending on the weather
Optional Items
Hat or visor, girls: bandana or rubber band for hair
Sun block, chapstick, sunglasses
Any special food or drinks you may need (we provide snacks and drinks)


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Adventure Camp - What To Bring
Appropriate clothing is dependent on the weather and the activities, teens and parents will know about daily activities in advance
Swim suit/boardshorts for days at the waterpark, on the river, or at the lake
Dry set of clothes for after water activities - comfortable depending on the weather
Beach towel
Flip flops or sandals - depending on the weather
Hat or visor, gals: bandana or rubber band for hair
Sun block, chapstick, sunglasses
Optional Items
Any special food or drinks you may need (we provide snacks and drinks)
Favorite CD’s, MP3 CD's, or USB compatible MP3 player
Favorite books or magazines
Digital camera, extra memory sticks, charger
Favorite board or card games (Jenga, cards, cranium, scene it) *we already provide many of these
Wakeboard, wakesurf, wakeskate
Wakeboard, wakesurf, wakeskate equipment for boating
Whitewater Rafting Items - If Applicable
Watershoes or watersandals for whitewater rafting
Hiking or approach shoes (rough traction, sticky) no sandals or flip flops
Rockclimbing Items - If Applicable
Climbing gear - shoes, harness, beaners, ropes, gregory, cams, quickdraws, nuts, etc
Comfortable pants or shorts, moisture-wicking T-shirt (weather dependent)
Camel Pak or other similar water carrier
Back pack for carrying food/water/supplies (we will provide most supplies)
If Overnight
Sleeping bag, pillow, tent
Extra clothes and personal items (1 bag limit - please)


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Houseboat Items - What To Bring
Sleeping bag, pillow
Picture identification
Health / medical insurance card
1 bag of clothes and personal items (please no more)
Swim suit/boardshorts
T-shirts
Flip flops or sandals
Beach towel
Sweatpants, PJ bottoms (for cooler nights/sleeping)
Sweatshirt, longsleeve t, 1 fleece or light jacket (just in case)
Socks (if cooler weather), underwear
Hat or visor, gals: bandana or rubber band for hair
Personal items (toothbrush, paste, floss, hand lotion, shampoo, shaving items)
Sun block, chapstick, sunglasses
Insect repellent
Optional Items
Wakeboard, wakesurf, wakeskate equipment
Favorite CD’s, MP3 CD's, or USB compatible MP3 player
Air mattress & pump (glue and patches)
Flashlight
Favorite books or magazines
1-2 DVD movies for lounging around wakeboard or other movies
Video camera; water housing if you have one; recordable dvd's or tapes, charger
Digital camera, extra memory sticks, charger
Cellular phone and charger
Favorite board or card games (Jenga, cards, cranium, scene it) *we already provide many of these
Inflatable rafts, tubes, or water toys (please ask prior to bringing)
Fishing gear
Frisbee
Football
Goggles and fins


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Snowboard/Ski Items To Bring
Snowboard/ski equipment board/ski's, boots, and poles (if applicable)
Snow jacket, pants, gloves/mittens, hat/beenie, or helmet, goggles
Knee, rear-end/bootie, and hip pads (a must for beginning snowboarders) - For beginners
Wrist guards, ace bandage or boxing wraps to protect wrists - For beginners
Shin guards - rails (optional) - For beginners
No fog cloth and squeegee wipe for goggles
Hand warmers (for very cold days or poor hand circulation)
Breathable socks (1-2 spares) and underwear
Long underwear, sweatpants, or fleece bottoms (base and/or mid layers)
Long underwear tops, sweatshirts, or fleece (base and/or mid layers)
Other Items
Pillow / blanket (for longer bus rides)
Moist towel in ziplock or baby wipes to wash face (for longer bus rides)
Picture identification - passport for out of country trips
Health / medical insurance card
Spending and/or souvenir money, money for food if not included in trip
Swim suit, swim trunks, or boardshorts (for swimming pool or hot tub)
Flip flops for in the hotel, lodge or cabin
Casual, comfy clothes for bus ride up and back
Going out clothes (if applicable)
Personal items (toothbrush, paste, floss, hand lotion, shampoo, shaving items)
Sun block / chapstick
Optional Items
Any special drinks, food, medicine, allergy medication
Radio (for hotel room), MP3 player, headphones
Favorite books or magazines
Video camera; protective housing if you have one; recordable dvd's or tapes, charger
Digital camera, extra memory sticks, charger
Cellular phone and charger
Favorite board or card games (Jenga, cards, cranium, scene it, travel games)
1-2 DVD movies for the bus ride (snow, skate, surf, wake) or other movie
2-way radio (if you have one) - always set to channel 5.2
Whistle - in case of emergency
Suggested Layering
Remember its cold on the first run and warmer on later runs
Average day: 25-30 degrees (base layer, shell)
Cold day: 15-25 degrees (base and mid layer, shell)
Very cold day: <15 degrees (base and mid layer, shell, hand warmers)
Top
Base, breathable shirt - if very cold, add a mid-level sweatshirt/fleece
Spine brace, elbow pads, chest/shoulder protector (if applicable)
Jacket or Shell
Bottom
1 pair of socks (never wear 2 pairs)
Base underlayer, fleece, or sweat bottoms
Bootie pads, shin guards, knee pads, or other padding (if applicable)
Board pants


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Spring Break and Grad Trips - What To Bring
Picture identification
Health / medical insurance card
1 bag of clothes and personal items (please no more)
Swim suit/boardshorts
T-shirts
Flip flops or sandals
Beach towel
Sweatpants, PJ bottoms (for cooler nights/sleeping)
Sweatshirt, longsleeve t, 1 fleece or light jacket (just in case)
Socks (if cooler weather), underwear
Going out clothes - if applicable (dinners, night activities)
Hat or visor, gals: bandana or rubber band for hair
Personal items (toothbrush, paste, floss, hand lotion, shampoo, shaving items)
Sun block, chapstick, sunglasses
Insect repellent
Optional Items
Favorite CD’s, MP3 CD's, or USB compatible MP3 player
Favorite books or magazines
Video camera; water housing if you have one; recordable dvd's or tapes, charger
Digital camera, extra memory sticks, charger
Cellular phone and charger
Favorite board or card games (Jenga, cards, cranium, scene it) *we already provide many of these
Fishing gear
Frisbee
Football
Goggles and fins


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