Packing lists for Younger Girls, Teens, and Mom & Me camp sessions.
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Bring all medication in the original packaging with the child's name, dosage, and when to administer clearly visible. Please only bring medications that your camper is currently taking. The Camp Infirmary has common over-the-counter medications available as needed, to be administered by the camp nurse.
Clothing
Do not bring favorite clothes as campers will be messy and sweaty during the week. Appropriate bra and underwear must be worn at all times.
- Modest shorts (fingertip length or 5-inch inseam)
- Modest shirts/tank tops (no spaghetti straps or halter tops)
- Long pants/athletic pants/scrubs (recommended for the hike camptivity)
- Sweater/hoodie/jacket
- Socks and athletic shoes/tennis shoes/closed-toe shoes; due to camptivities, closed-toe shoes are required except at the pool
- Crocs, swim shoes, or some other closed-toe shoes that can get wet more than once at games, i.e. kayaking
- Modest one-piece swimsuit or tankini, and swimsuit cover-up (t-shirt and shorts will suffice)
- Flip-flops for the shower and the pool
- Pajamas
- Rain gear
- Hat and sunglasses
Bedding & Toiletries
- Pillow, bedding items (twin sheets, blanket, sleeping bag, etc.)
- Toiletries (shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
- Bath towel, beach towel, wash cloths, etc.
- Bug spray
- Sunscreen
Necessities
- Bible
- Journal/notebook/pen
- Water bottle
- At least one outfit that can get really messy during Pinnacle Mass Chaos
Miscellaneous
- Watch
- Flashlight
- Stationery
Gift Shop & Missions Offering Money
At check-in on Monday, campers deposit their cash into cabin boxes for safekeeping. Campers' cash is available daily for gift shop and canteen visits and participation in the missions offering. No money will be kept in the cabins. All unspent money will be returned to campers at the end of their session. Campers average $25-$50 for the missions offering and gift shop/canteen (most snacks and drinks are $1 each).
- Gift Shop/Canteen: Throughout the session, campers may purchase a variety of items from the gift shop, including drinks, snacks, and souvenirs. Gift shop is open in the afternoon, Monday-Thursday, and canteen is open in the evening, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
- Missions Offering: Campers can give to missionaries serving other cultures and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ. For more information on this summer's mission focus, contact pinnacle@gabaptist.org.
Do Not Bring
- Cell phones (cell phones will be kept in the camp office)
- Personal electronics
- Gum/candy
- Personal food and drinks unless discussed with Camp Director and must bring supplementary items due to dietary restrictions
- Pets
- Individual sports equipment
- Magazines
- Personal vehicles
- Alcohol, tobacco or vaping products
- Weapons
- Toys (including Pop-Its)
Important Reminders
- Label all personal items with camper's name. Any lost items can be returned and shipping costs will be charged to camper's financial account.
- Full-Week Sessions: Check-in takes place Monday afternoon and pick-up takes place on Friday morning. Parents will receive specific check-in and pick-up times based on their camper's cabin assignment. Cabin assignments will be given at least two weeks prior to camper's session.
- Due to the large number of campers and a full schedule during the camp session, campers will not be allowed to call home. The camp director or camp nurse will contact parents if there is an emergency or a need. If you have an emergency and need to reach your camper, call Camp Pinnacle at 706-960-9643 or Georgia Baptist Women at 770-936-5320.
- Parents are encouraged to send emails to their campers by purchasing Camp Stamps online through the Parent Camp InTouch account. Parents may also choose to have their camper respond via email. For more information on Camp Stamps, download Frequently Asked Questions found under Forms & Documents in your Parent Camp lnTouch account.
Bring all medication in the original packaging with the teen's name, dosage, and when to administer clearly visible. Please only bring medications that your camper is currently taking. The Camp Infirmary has common over-the-counter medications available as needed, to be administered by the camp nurse.
Clothing
Do not bring favorite clothes as campers will be messy and sweaty during the week. Appropriate bra and underwear must be worn at all times.
- Modest shorts (fingertip length or 5-inch inseam)
- Modest shirts/tank tops (no spaghetti straps or halter tops)
- Long pants/athletic pants/scrubs (recommended for the hike camptivity)
- Sweater/hoodie/jacket
- Socks and athletic shoes/tennis shoes/closed-toe shoes; due to camptivities, closed-toe shoes are required except at the pool
- Crocs, swim shoes, or some other closed-toe shoes that can get wet more than once at games, i.e. kayaking
- Modest one-piece swimsuit or tankini, and swimsuit cover-up (t-shirt and shorts will suffice)
- Flip-flops for the shower and the pool
- Pajamas
- Rain gear
- Hat and sunglasses
Bedding & Toiletries
- Pillow, bedding items (twin sheets, blanket, sleeping bag, etc.)
- Toiletries (shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
- Bath towel, beach towel, wash cloths, etc.
- Bug spray
- Sunscreen
Necessities
- Bible
- Journal/notebook/pen
- Water bottle
- At least one outfit that can get really messy during Pinnacle Mass Chaos
Miscellaneous
- Watch
- Flashlight
- Stationery
Gift Shop & Missions Offering Money
At check-in on Monday, campers deposit their cash into cabin boxes for safekeeping. Campers' cash is available daily for gift shop and canteen visits and participation in the missions offering. No money will be kept in the cabins. All unspent money will be returned to campers at the end of their session. Campers average $25-$50 for the missions offering and gift shop/canteen (most snacks and drinks are $1 each).
- Gift Shop/Canteen: Throughout the session, campers may purchase a variety of items from the gift shop, including drinks, snacks, and souvenirs. Gift shop is open in the afternoon, Monday-Thursday, and canteen is open in the evening, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
- Missions Offering: Campers can give to missionaries serving other cultures and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ. For more information on this summer's mission focus, contact pinnacle@gabaptist.org.
Do Not Bring
- Cell phones (cell phones will be kept in the camp office)
- Personal electronics
- Gum/candy
- Personal food and drinks unless discussed with Camp Director and must bring supplementary items due to dietary restrictions
- Pets
- Individual sports equipment
- Magazines
- Personal vehicles
- Alcohol, tobacco or vaping products
- Weapons
- Toys (including Pop-Its)
Important Reminders
- Label all personal items with camper's name. Any lost items can be returned and shipping costs will be charged to camper's financial account.
- Full-Week Sessions: Check-in takes place Monday afternoon and pick-up takes place on Friday morning. Parents will receive specific check-in and pick-up times based on their camper's cabin assignment. Cabin assignments will be given at least two weeks prior to camper's session.
- Due to the large number of campers and a full schedule during the camp session, campers will not be allowed to call home. The camp director or camp nurse will contact parents if there is an emergency or a need. If you have an emergency and need to reach your camper, call Camp Pinnacle at 706-960-9643 or Georgia Baptist Women at 770-936-5320.
- Parents are encouraged to send emails to their campers by purchasing Camp Stamps online through the Parent Camp InTouch account. Parents may also choose to have their camper respond via email. For more information on Camp Stamps, download Frequently Asked Questions found under Forms & Documents in your Parent Camp lnTouch account.
Medications
Bring all medication in the original packaging with the child's name, dosage, and when to administer clearly visible. Please only bring medications that your camper is currently taking. The Camp Infirmary has common over-the-counter medications available as needed, to be administered by the camp nurse.
Clothing
Do not bring favorite clothes as campers will be messy and sweaty during the week. Appropriate bra and underwear must be worn at all times.
- Modest shorts (fingertip length or 5-inch inseam)
- Modest shirts/tank tops (no spaghetti straps or halter tops)
- Sweater/hoodie/jacket
- Socks and athletic shoes/tennis shoes/closed-toe shoes; due to camptivities, closed-toe shoes are required except at the pool
- Crocs, swim shoes, or some other closed-toe shoes that can get wet more than once at games, i.e. kayaking
- Modest one-piece swimsuit or tankini, and swimsuit cover-up (t-shirt and shorts will suffice)
- Flip-flops for the shower and the pool
- Pajamas
- Rain gear
- Hat and sunglasses
Bedding & Toiletries
- Pillow, bedding items (twin sheets, blanket, sleeping bag, etc.)
- Toiletries (shampoo, soap, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
- Bath towel, beach towel, wash cloths, etc.
- Bug spray
- Sunscreen
Necessities
- Bible
- Journal/notebook/pen
- Water bottle
- At least one outfit that can get really messy during Pinnacle Mass Chaos
Miscellaneous
- Watch
- Flashlight
- Stationery
Gift Shop & Missions Offering Money
Campers average $10-$25 for the missions offering and gift shop/canteen (most snacks and drinks are $1 each).
- Gift Shop/Canteen: Throughout the session, campers may purchase a variety of items from the gift shop, including drinks, snacks, and souvenirs. Gift shop is open in the afternoon, Monday-Thursday, and canteen is open in the evening, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
- Missions Offering: Campers can give to missionaries serving other cultures and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ. For more information on this summer's mission focus, contact pinnacle@gabaptist.org.
Do Not Bring
- Personal electronics, i.e. iPads/tablets
- Gum/candy
- Personal food and drinks unless discussed with Camp Director and must bring supplementary items due to dietary restrictions
- Pets
- Individual sports equipment
- Magazines
- Personal vehicles
- Alcohol, tobacco or vaping products
- Weapons
- Toys (including Pop-Its)
Important Reminders
- Mom & Me Two-Night: Check-in begins at 4p.m. on the first day and the session concludes by noon on the last day (unless otherwise noted). Cabin assignment and check-in details will be sent to you via email at least two weeks prior to your session.
- Moms are encouraged to "un-plug" during camp programming to fully enjoy the session and go deeper with their camper. Please take advantage of this time with your camper and give her and the staff your complete focus as you invest in the spiritual life of your camper.
- Moms will receive a hard copy of the schedule at check-in. We have a lot of fun planned, so please keep your schedule on hand and follow it closely/promptly. Your cabin leaders will answer questions and lead you to each activity.
- Label all personal items with camper's name. Any lost items can be returned, and shipping costs will be charged to camper's financial account.
- The camp director or camp nurse are available if someone back home has an emergency and is unable to reach you. They can call Camp Pinnacle at 706-960-9643 or Georgia Baptist Women at 770-936-5320.
- Family and friends are welcome to send emails to you and your camper(s) during camp! For more information on Camp Stamps, download Frequently Asked Questions found under Forms & Documents in your Parent Camp lnTouch account.
If you have any questions not addressed on these lists, contact Allison Harvey at 334-714-9696 or campdirector@camppinnacle.net.