What To Bring 2016?

Suggested Ko Dan Ja Packing List (before 2017)

Camp Oakbridge is a camp style facility.

Overnight attendees may need to bring different items than day attendees.

  • Multiple bunks are arranged in each room.
    • Comfortable cabins:   Oakbridge has four generous sized cabins all with decks overlooking our beautiful green playing field. Our dormitory style cabins have eight rooms, with built-in bunks, two large bathrooms and sleep 32 guests each. 
  • Showers are shared.
  • Beds are bunk.
  • The Federation arranges for each attendee to receive
    • bedding linens
    • blanket
    • pillow
    • towels
    • However, if you want additional warmth while sleeping or more towels, then you can bring a sleeping bag your own towels, but they are not necessary.

According to the camp's website:

  • Sleeping bag and towels
  • Clothes that you can get dirty
  • Warmer clothes for the evening
  • Closed-toed shoes for some of the activities
  • At least one pair of long pants for some of the activities
  • One nice outfit
  • Toiletries
  • Bathing suit and towel for the pool
  • Rain jacket
  • Sunscreen
  • Spending money  (A Federation facilitator will usually request a tip from participants which is given to the camp staff)
  • Calling Card
  • Camera
  • Medicine