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DETAILS
BOYS
OVERNIGHT LACROSSE ADVENTURE CAMP
Monday, August 4 – Friday, August 8, 2008
5 Days/ 4 Nights ~ Ages 10-17
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Rafting Waiver
Colorado Mountain College near Glenwood Springs is above the Roaring Fork
Valley with views of 13,000ft. Mount Sopris. The five impeccable, collegiate-sized
playing fields are center to breathtaking panoramic views, providing a perfect
setting for lacrosse instruction. During the camp week, campers will also experience
the thrill of white water rafting with the Blue Sky Rafting Company. In business
for over 30 years, Blue Sky will guide campers through the scenic and beautiful
Glenwood Canyon. After each adventurous day, campers will lodge in brand new
residence halls with a game room and TV room.
Please visit www.coloradomtn.edu (Spring
Valley Campus) for more campus information and www.blueskyadventure.com for
rafting information.

A
TYPICAL DAY
We
have three sessions per day. Early in the week
we do a great deal of instructing and then progress
towards playing a lot of games later in the week.
We also like to throw into the mix a number of “fun” activities,
like our Jalbert Obstacle Course, camper/coach
games, skills contests, fastest shot contests,
laxgolf, pool time, and rec time. And, of
course, there’s the white water rafting trip
mid-week (optional). We make
sure everyone is having fun!
| 7:30 |
Wake
Up |
| 8:00 |
Breakfast |
| 9-11
|
Morning Lacrosse
Session
(warm-up, drills, stations, position work) |
| 11-12 |
Individual
Specialty Instruction, Down-time |
| 12:00 |
Lunch |
| 2-4 |
Afternoon
Lacrosse Session
(demonstrations, small group scrimmages,
team play) |
| 4-5 |
Individual
Instruction, Contests, Camper/Counselor
Challenge, Down-Time |
| 5:00 |
Dinner |
| 6:15-8:30 |
Evening Lacrosse
Session
(Team Games/Tournament Play) |
| 9-10:30 |
Evening Activities
(Movies, Pizza, Game Film, Basketball, Guest
Speakers, Weight Room, College Talk) |
| 10:45 |
Lights Out |

WHAT
TO BRING
Lacrosse stick, helmet, mouth guard, sneakers
and cleats, protective cup, elbow and shoulder
pads, gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, 2 sheets
and a pillow case (sleeping bags are fine too),
pillow, toiletries, bathing suit, and a towel.

MAPS/
DIRECTIONS: DIRECTIONS:
http://www.coloradomtn.edu/maps/map-svc.html

 PAYMENT
Full payment must accompany applications submitted
after April 1st. If registering online, a ‘convenience’
credit card fee will apply. This fee usually ranges
between $10 and $20 depending on the tuition.

ROOM
KEY DEPOSITS
Campers are required to submit a $50 room key deposit
at registration. The deposit may be made in the
form of cash or check. Credit cards will not
be accepted. The deposit will be returned to
the camper on the last day of camp at check out,
when the room key is returned.

SHUTTLE TRANSPORTATION FROM DENVER
Colorado Mountain Express (1.800.525.6363) www.ridecme.com
offers shuttle service to Hotel Colorado in downtown
Glenwood Springs from Denver International Airport.
Please visit the Colorado Mountain Express web site
for further details, shuttle schedules, and prices.
Once you have your reservations, please notify our
office with the details. We ask that you arrive
prior to check in on the first day and depart after
check out on the last day.

CANCELLATION
AND REFUND INSURANCE

FAQ -
Visit our FAQ page for answers to Frequently Asked
Questions

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