Camper Information
Participation Requirements
Both boys and men must contact their district or fellowship and register with them to attend Camporama (in addition to registering online). All boys attending must be under the supervision of a registered adult camper.
Boy Qualifications
Boys may attend the Camporama who meet the following qualifications:
- Be at least 9 years of age on or before July 9, 2012 (no exceptions to this rule).
- Must be approved by the national Royal Rangers office.
- Must complete online registration and the Medical Record and Release Form.
- If young man is 18 or older by July 13, 2012, he must acquire his pastor’s signature on the Medical Record and Release Form.
Adult Qualifications
Men may attend Camporama who meet the following qualifications:
- Must be 18 years old by July 13, 2012.
- Must be approved by his pastor.
- Must be approved by the national Royal Rangers office.
- Must complete online registration and the Medical Record and Release Form.
Note: All registered campers must be of the male gender (with the exception of registered, international female Royal Rangers). Otherwise, females may attend as visitors during the regular visitor hours. All visitors may attend the Thursday evening service.
Meals & Snacks
Camporama registration will include 14 meals beginning with supper on Sunday July, 8 and concluding with breakfast on Friday, July 13. Check back later for a complete menu of the great food you will experience at Camporama.
Snack bars will be open during designated times for use by visitors and campers.
Health & Medical Issues
All prescriptions must be registered with the Camp Hospital upon check-in. Some medications may be required to be kept at the hospital while others may be kept by the camper’s leader or parent in the campsites, depending on the medication or situation involved.
Please note that Camporama is an outdoor, camping-style event conducted over a large area. Trails and roads are not paved, and only limited transportation will be available between areas of activity. Campers should, therefore, be prepared to walk considerable distances to fully participate in all events and activities.
Handicap Access
Handicap access is currently very limited at Camp Eagle Rock. Roads and trails are not paved, and buildings and restrooms may not accommodate wheelchair access.
Emergency Contacts
Limited telephone service will be available at the camp. Due to the mountainous terrain, cell phone coverage is generally weak. Detailed emergency contact numbers may be found on page 17 of Camporama 101, the guide for leaders.
Dress Code
Typical summer weather shorts, camp t-shirts, etc. are the norm. Muscle shirts (sleeveless) are acceptable for men and boys to wear. Bathing suits must be modest for the camp setting (no Speedo’s). Sturdy walking shoes are strongly recommended. Shirts and shorts worn should be consistent with a Christian-based event.
Female visitors to camp are asked to dress modestly during their visit to Camp Eagle Rock.
Uniforms
Uniforms are not needed at Camporama. All campers will receive camp t-shirts for use at assemblies and when taking camp photos.
