Joshua Tree
National Park
Ph: 760-365-9585
Emergency Info:
High Desert Medical Ctr
6601 White Feather Rd
Joshua Tree, CA
(760) 366-3882
The Braves and Princesses of the mighty Laguna Nation are going camping in Joshua Tree National Park! Grab your tents, sleeping bags, food (your chief will provide meal assignments), and hiking/climbing gear for an unforgettable adventure among the boulders of one of the most fantastic National Parks in the country!
If you use the internet to get directions: type:
7295 Indian Cove
Rd
Twentynine Palms, CA
92277, or click here for Google Maps
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Joshua Tree
Y-Indian Princess Campout
April 18-20, 2008
READ FLYER
Elevation: 3,200 feet
Program cost:
$20 per person
includes campsite fees, patch and some surprises.
Best deal this year!
Site
Assignments
Click Here
Schedule
Friday
Set
Up Camp
After 3:00pm
Dinner
with your Tribe
Saturday
Activites
Orienteering Course
(aka Treasure Hunt)
BRING YOUR COMPASS!
Also, hiking, bouldering and rock climbing (bring helmets, gloves and sturdy shoots/boots), nature walks, stargazing, Frisbee. Due to cost, we are not able to have any professional climbing instruction.
Campfire
7:15pm
at Group Site 2
(See Map)
No Tribe Skits
BRING YOUR CHAIR
Depart Camp
Sunday
11:00am
Meals
Each tribe supplies its own meals, coolers, cooking equipment, and tableware.
There are picnic tables, BBQs and fire rings at each campsite.
A fresh (potable) water spigot is located at the camp entrance, but you may want to bring your own supply of water.
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Packing
List
This is a desert campout, please be prepared
with the following:
- Bike helmet for climbing safely!
- Gloves for climbing (climbing
can lead to very sore hands!)
- First Aid Kit
- There is no water at the camping sites.
Bring lots of drinking water!!
Each tribe may wish to bring a 5 gallon contractor style insulated
water jug that has a small spigot on the bottom. It could be used
cooking, wash-up or drinking. There is a faucet at the Ranger station
about 1 mile from camp
- 3 days of clothing for cold, windy,
rain, or warm sunny days and cold nights. The rough rocks
will tear your clothes
- Each tribe to bring its own firewood
and food.
- Tent and camp gear, cooking equipment,
coolers, hiking shoes, hats, sunscreen, sunglasses
- Shade awnings
- Trash bags for campsite
- There are clean pit toilets, no showers
or similar amenities
- Sleeping bag and Pillow
- Toiletries, Towels
- Day pack
- Orienteering Compass, (the kind
with the rotating bezel).
- Walkie Talkies
- Flashlights and lanterns
- Vest and headband
- Beach chairs
- Travel games, books, balls, Frisbee,
butterfly nets....
- NOTE: - You should bring a low profile
tent as the wind can be quite strong and it is also warmer if
the temperature drops at night time. The temperature can
vary from 40F to 100F so dress appropriately
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