What You Need For Camp Camper Records That MUST be sent in with final payment! Balance of camp fee Physical Examination Form Health History Form High Risk Waiver Consent to Treat Camper Pickup & Release Personal Camper Info Registration Form General Camp Information The camp is located in Morgan County, a short drive from Cave Run Lake; Camp Judy Layne s adventure based opportunities abound in over 180 acres of beautiful woodland sitting on the ridge of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Camper Records All camper records Physical Examination Health History Form and Consent to Treat Camper Pickup and Release Personal Camper Info High Risk Waiver Physical Examination A physical examination is required on all campers attending a 5 day session each year. It must be filled out by a physician and be current within one year. Health History & Consent Treat Form Every camper, child and adult, attending camp must fill out the health history form. Check-in Procedures If your camper is attending a 3 day session: Check-in is Sunday afternoon 3:00 pm or Wednesday afternoon 3:00 pm depending on your session date If your camper is attending a 5 day session: Check-in is Sunday afternoon 3:00 pm If your camper is attending My Favorite Guy session: Check-in is 10 am
If your camper is going to be later than the check in times, please call the camp and notify the camp or assistant camp director. If later than 6:30 pm you will need to provide dinner for them before you arrive. Please check-in your camper at the Dining Hall. After you have checked-in: Each camper and the parent(s)/guardian(s) will be directed to the Camp Health Center (ABC Lodge/Infirmary) for a camper screening to see if she may have any condition that might be contagious such as head lice and athletes foot. Please check your camper before arriving and provide treatment if necessary. All medications, prescribed or over-the-counter, must be left with the camp health professional. Medication needs to be in the original bottle or packaging, and then placed in a zip lock plastic bag with the campers name printed on the bag and the name of their session. Stop at the Trading Post and set up an account for your camper. Cash, check and/or cookie dollars are accepted. See Trading Post for more information. Walk or drive your camper to her unit and say your good-byes and enjoy a safe drive home. Check-out Procedures If your camper is attending a 3 day session: Pick up is Tuesday afternoon 3 pm or Friday afternoon 3 pm depending on your session date. Lunch will be provided for campers. If you are attending a 5 day session: Pick up is Friday afternoon 3 pm. Lunch will be provided for campers. If you wish to pick up your camper earlier than the set times, just call the camp and ask to speak to the camp director or assistant director. All campers MUST check-out before leaving camp. You will need to show your driver s license (picture identification) at the pick-up table before we will allow you to pick up your camper. Be sure to check lost and found. Sometimes girls forget what they brought to camp and it ends up in the lost and found area in the Dining Hall. The lost and found will be sent to the Lexington Service Center. Lost and found will only be kept until August 10 th. If you put your camper s name on all items it will minimize her lost items. Stop by the Trading Post for those last minute purchases or to pick up unspent camper money. If camper money is left it will be sent to the Lexington Service Center and kept until August 10, 2015. If unclaimed by August 10, 2015, it becomes non-refundable and will be deposited into the camp account.
Trading Post Campers visit the Trading Post at least a couple of times during their session. The Trading Post is a place where campers can purchase t-shirts, novelty items, camping supplies (water bottles and nylon backpacks), soda, juice and snacks. Families may leave money at the Trading Post for their camper to purchase items while she is at camp. We do not allow girls to keep money in their units, as it may get lost or misplaced. Cookie Dollars are also accepted. Birthdays Birthdays can be celebrated at camp if we are notified. A special cupcake and birthday hat will be provided for your camper at mealtime and we will sing happy birthday to her while celebrating this special day. You are welcome to leave a present or special package that we will make sure she receives. What about safety? In Girl Scouting, safety is always first especially at camp. Kentucky s Wilderness Road Council has a well-supervised camp program and staff. The first thing girls learn before doing any activity is the safety procedures involved. Staff are certified in First Aid and CPR and trained in emergency procedures. The Council works closely with local law enforcement agencies as well as fire departments and the U.S. Forest Service to assure campers safety. The camp director monitors weather alerts, and all unit leaders carry portable walkie-talkies, which allow constant contact for emergencies. In severe inclement weather, all campers and staff go to a designated storm shelter. Home Sickness or Behavioral Problems If your camper hasn t ever been away from home overnight, she might begin to miss you. Most homesickness occurs at bedtime. We will work with your camper and try to reassure her that everything will be alright and morning will be here soon. If we are unsuccessful, the camp director will call you and ask for your advice, recommendations or ask for you to come get her. If your camper is sent home due to misbehavior or home sickness, no refund will be given. If your camper is having behavioral problems and is disruptive towards herself or other campers the three strike system will be used. Strike 1: She will be asked to stop the undesired behavior. Strike 2: She will be asked to stop the undesired behavior and removed from the group for a short period of time. Strike 3: She will be taken to the camp director s office and then the parent or guardian will be called for advice, recommendations or to come and pick-up their camper.
If your camper has to be sent home early due to misconduct, we expect the parent(s) or guardian(s) to come pick her up immediately. If the camp director has to make arrangements for travel, it will be at the parent(s) or guardian(s) expense. Directions to Camp Judy Layne The GPS Directions may have you coming through Frenchburg. Be advised these are back roads and it is quicker to follow the directions below From Lexington: Take I-64 East to Farmers/Sharkey Exit 133. Go towards Cave Run Lake off of the exit onto Rt. 801 and travel 19 miles from the exit to Camp Judy Layne Road. You will go around the lake. Rt. 801 becomes Rt. 1274 you will continue going straight on Rt. 1274 for approximately 6 more miles. You will turn left onto Rt. 2023; look for the Camp Judy Layne sign on your right. Follow this road for one mile to the camp gate. Drive slowly down the gravel road and a staff person will direct you to parking. From Ashland: Take I-64 West to Farmers/Sharkey Exit 133. Follow above directions. From Paintsville, Prestonsburg, Pikeville, etc. Take Rt. 23 North to I-64 Exit 191. Follow above directions from I-64 West to Farmers/Sharkey Exit 133. Follow above directions. From Northern Kentucky: Take I-75 South to the ramp I-64 East/I-75-South. Take I-64 East to Farmers/Sharkey Exit 133. Follow above directions. How can I reach the camp in an emergency and where do I send mail? When sending mail to your daughter; please put her name and session code on the back of the envelope. Campers do not have access to email. Camp address: Camp Judy Layne, 1489 Camp Judy Layne Road, Wellington, KY 40387 Emergency Phone Number: 606-768-2629
What to bring: Pack in a large duffle bag or plastic tote with lid. This way your daughter can just stuff everything back in it. Nothing ever fits back like it did when first packed. Put your camper s name on all her stuff in case it finds its way to the lost and found. Medication send all medications in original bottle or package. Put all medication(s) in a zip lock bag and write your daughter s name and session code on the bag. All medications will need to be dropped off to the camp nurse at check-in. Sleeping bag sturdy outdoor type, NOT a slumber bag Blanket extra warmth (optional) Pillow added comfort (optional) Flashlight with extra batteries (a must have at night). Younger girls often leave their flashlights on at night and their batteries go dead quickly. Please make sure your daughter has plenty of batteries. Clothes pack for warm and cool weather. Pack a clean outfit for each day of the camp session. Send play clothes because they will get dirty or possibly torn. You must pack 2 pairs of long pants for adventure activities. Underwear pack 1 pair per day plus a couple of extras. Sometimes campers have accidents. If your camper has trouble with bed wetting, please send pull-ups or good-nites for her to wear at bedtime. Socks pack 1 pair per day plus extras. Socks must be worn with shoes at all times. If feet get wet, they get oucheees! Sleepwear two piece pj s are best. We will have a pajama breakfast one morning where everyone shows up in their pj s! Shoes must be worn at all times. They must completely cover your feet (Absolutely No Sandals, Flip Flops or open toed shoes). The camp is very wooded and it is easy to get your foot poked with a stick. Tennis shoes and hiking boots are always good. Please pack an extra pair of shoes in case the other pair gets wet. Water Shoes For the lake, mud hikes and rainy day activities, we recommend old tennis shoes or purchased water shoes. They may get very muddy and you may not want to keep them after camp. It s always good to bring more than one pair of shoes. Jacket/Sweatshirt sometimes the mornings and nights get chilly. Bathing Suit all bathing suits must cover your body appropriately. Camp staff has the right to ask you to wear a t-shirt over your bathing suit if inappropriate. Sun Screen No aerosol sprays! Lotion or pumps are okay. Please make sure your daughter knows how to put on sun screen. Staff will remind campers each day to put it on. If your daughter requires help applying the sun screen please encourage her to ask someone to help her. Bug Repellent no aerosol sprays! Lotion or pumps are okay.
Water Bottle A must have. Make sure your put your name on the bottle. Rain Gear ponchos will keep campers drier. If sending the cheap disposable ponchos please send more than one since they are only good for one use at camp. Vinyl ponchos will last for many seasons and can be purchased in the camping section at most stores. Rain jackets are good but only keep the top half dry. No umbrellas! Put her name on it because rain gear is worn one place and gets left because it isn t raining when they leave. Towel/wash cloth pack a towel and wash cloth for bathing and an extra towel for the swimming pool. Personal/Shower items: Pack items in a mesh bag, bucket or beach tote that will drain water. Shower shoes (water shoes, flip flops, etc.) Shampoo Toothbrush Conditioner Toothpaste Soap (in a container) Comb/Brush Hair Ties Feminine Hygiene Products (if needed) Shower House please make sure your daughter is comfortable taking a shower. Many girls under the age of ten are afraid of the water running down on them. They need to be able to wash and rinse their own hair and bodies. Please have them practice this before coming to camp. Added comfort stuffed animal, special blanket and/or storybook. Leave at home: Cell phones cell phones are very disruptive at camp. They get lost or broken, inappropriate calls and texts are sometimes made and they increase homesickness. We ask that you do not bring them with you. Cell phone service is limited in the woods and may run down your battery very quickly or may result in additional roaming or data charges. Laptop Computer/Tablets Anything valuable Girl Scouts of Kentucky s Wilderness Road Council is not responsible for items broken, lost or stolen while at camp. Snacks and Junk Food please send no junk / snack food with your child to camp because of other children s allergies and many times it invites critters to your cabin/tent.