Who can attend?This retreat is open to men and boys high school age and up.
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What will I do?Day 1
Arrive, register, pack in your gear, set up camp, get settled and get to know your fellow campers, eat, explore the grounds a bit Day 2 Wake up, make breakfast, gather together for sessions, dinner, and then night of prayer Day 3 Wake up, make breakfast, gather together for sessions, communion, checkout |
What you will need |
What do I eat? |
Bible
Camping Gear Cooler with food, snacks, drinks Firewood or charcoal Bug spray Personal hygiene items Battery powered lights Anything else you need to be comfortable |
Whatever you bring. If you didn't bring much then make friends. We're not kidding. Plenty of the guys love to make extra to share. Maybe also join the unofficial best stew and hottest chili challenges and become legends. We still remember the guys who brought that amazing venison.
Things You Might WantFishing Gear
Poncho If you have any extra camping or fishing gear you can share (let us know) No cappuccino machines - come on men we're roughing it. :) |
What can I expect at my campsite?
Campsites will have grills, potable water, activity cabin with picnic tables, restroom, and shower facility.
Cabins have several bunks. If you want to camp/bunk together please indicate with whom on your registration and we do our best to accommodate
Canoes and kayaks will be available for a portion of one camping day during free time.
Ice is available onsite.
We encourage you to bring your own firewood or a hatchet/ax to break down fallen limbs and trees for burning.
Cabins have several bunks. If you want to camp/bunk together please indicate with whom on your registration and we do our best to accommodate
Canoes and kayaks will be available for a portion of one camping day during free time.
Ice is available onsite.
We encourage you to bring your own firewood or a hatchet/ax to break down fallen limbs and trees for burning.
FAQ
Why did we change locations?
Hurricanes. The river level is still too high and Florida Parks service said Hontoon Island is unusable. All events and operations there have been shut down for now.
Hurricanes. The river level is still too high and Florida Parks service said Hontoon Island is unusable. All events and operations there have been shut down for now.