Saturday, April 7, 2018



GENERAL CAMP RULES
Check in and out with the camp missionaries. When checking in please provide the missionaries with a map showing which group is in each campsite.
NO animals are allowed, horses, dogs, etc.
NO firearms, fireworks, air soft pellet guns or paintball guns.
NO ATVs, 4 wheelers, motorcycles, exceptions are: medical assistance, camp missionaries or managers.
NO defacing or graffiti on camp properties or trees.
Cook only in designated areas. Use fire only in designated fire rings or fire pits.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints standards will be observed at all times.
Vehicles are to be parked in designated parking only, except when loading and unloading. Do not move barricades, rocks or logs that are protecting pipes, new grass or vulnerable areas.
Everyone is requested to be in their own campsites by 11:00 p.m. Hours between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. are quiet time.
If electrical power is provided, the service is not to be used for stereo, MP3 players, iPad, iPod, game systems, DVD players, cell phones, etc.
All food and garbage must be stored in a secure container every night. Do not put food scraps or grease in the bushes, brush, gravel, or any other area in the campsite. Pouring sugary drinks on the ground will attract wasps and other insects.
The Standards Agreement is to be used for all non-church sponsored activities.
Please schedule a medical person and priesthood brethren for your camp.
To view rules for your specific camp, see camp website.

WEST PINEY CAMP RULES
GENERAL August 2017
1. Anyone staying at the camp must be registered and paid for prior to arriving in camp.
2. This is dedicated sacred ground. All Church standards will be observed at the camp.
3. Fees will be charged for any items or areas that are damaged during your stay.
4. NO pets of any kind allowed in the camp including dogs, cats, horses, etc.
5. We welcome a minimum of two priesthood leaders per ward.
6. If you would like to do a service project, please notify missionaries prior to camp.
7. Missionaries will be available on the day of your departure to check your campsites.
West Piney is a “leave no trace” facility.
SAFETY
1. The health and safety of all camp participants is the responsibility of the stake/ward organization leaders or head of the family group attending.
2. Heaters of any type (gas, propane, kerosene, electric) are not permitted at the camp.
3. Very limited use of 4-wheelers as needed by stake leaders and medical exceptions. No recreational riding is allowed. Exceptions for camp missionaries and manager.
4. Parking in designated areas only. Food trailer only can be parked behind the lodge allowing for deliveries and use of shop.
5. There are NO firearms allowed in the camp. NO exceptions.
6. Fires will be in existing fire pits and must be extinguished every night and upon leaving. Please clean fire pits for next camp.
GARBAGE DISPOSAL & RESTROOM FACILITIES
1. All food must be stored inside bear barns. Garbage is to be disposed of at the end of the day in the Bear Proof dumpsters by main gate.
2. NO food, soaps, candy, (anything consumable) in tents or anywhere around the camp.
3. Cooking grease or oil must be contained in a container and disposed of in Bear Proof Dumpsters or taken home. NO dumping cooking grease or oil on gravel, grass or in bushes. Towels and toilet paper will be provided in the restrooms. Be conservative. Overuse of paper products can plug the system.
4. Directions for cleanup of the lodge are posted on the bulletin board. Camp will provide
cleanup supplies when needed.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN KEEPING THE CAMP CLEAN AND SAFE

US Forest Service Rules
1.) No vehicles may be parked along the roadside leading up to the lodge. One small ~ 14 foot trailer will be allowed at each campsite and no large trailers or other vehicles are to be parked behind the lodge. All other vehicles must park in the designated parking area. The access to the lodge must be kept clear.
2.) Hikes and other activities are to be conducted within USFS rules.
3.) RULES FOR BEAR SAFE CAMPING AT WEST PINEY Bears are attracted to campsites by food and food odors, additionally bears have a different concept than humans as to what constitutes food. Toothpaste, deodorant and other scented hygiene products may attract bears, and should be treated as food for storage purposes. With these facts in mind the following rules have been  developed. Keep a clean camp Do not keep food, candy, snacks or toiletries in tents Food, toiletries to include toothpaste, deodorant and scented hygiene products must be store in the lodge or a hard sided trailer overnight. Garbage must be hauled away daily or stored in a hard sided trailer The Bear Safe rules are posted in the lodge and near the pavilion, please follow them.
4.) As a result of West Piney Camp affiliation with the U.S. Forest Service and in accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (in education and training programs and activities), age, disability, or retaliation. To file a complaint alleging discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call, toll free, (866) 632-9992 (voice). TDD users can contact USDA through local relay or the Federal relay at (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (relay voice users). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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