Frequently Asked Questions
Your Questions About Camp Answered Here!
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If the week you’d like to switch to isn’t full, you can switch weeks. Just email Camp Director Jamie jamie@metrorock.com
If you need to cancel your registration, you can do so anytime by emailing the Camp Director.
Cancellation Policy: A full refund will be given for cancellations made at least 21 days prior to the start of the program. If cancellation is made less than 21 days before the program we will apply the deposit as a credit towards a future program. NO REFUNDS for cancellations within 48 hours of the start of the program. No refund will be given to "no shows." -
Yes! We offer financial assistance through the Dan Cook Scholarship. Applications for Summer 2024 are due April 30th. MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION HERE.
If you want to set up a payment plan, please contact the Camp Director Jamie jamie@metrorock.com
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Early Drop Off and Late Pick Up are available for $20/hr. You can register for extended care by day or by week.
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We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that allow for physical activity and full range of motion. We also recommend against short shorts, as harnesses can be very uncomfortable with short shorts.
Campers should bring a water bottle, snacks, and a lunch. They should leave electronic devices at home. Camp staff will notify parents/guardians if campers should be prepared for special activities (like water games).
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Outdoor Campers should bring at least 1L of water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen, bug spray, and something to do in the van. On Fridays, campers go swimming at Stage Fort Park and get ice cream, so they should also bring a swim suit, towel, and money for ice cream. All gear necessary for climbing is provided, but if they have their own, we encourage them to bring it.
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We provide all equipment needed during camp, including shoes and harnesses. For outdoor camp, we provide shoes, harnesses, helmets, and all the gear necessary for setting up rope climbing. If your camper has their own gear, we encourage them to bring it.
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Indoor Camp functions as a single group, but camp counselors will often break the big group into smaller groups based on interest and activities.
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No, 7 hours of climbing would be a lot of climbing! A typical day of indoor camp looks like this:
8:45-9:00 : Check in
9-10:30 : Full gym game (capture the flag, peanut butter & jelly, etc)
10:30 : Snack
10:45-12:00 : Climbing
12:00 : lunch; half day campers go home
12:30 : Quiet activity
1:15-2:15 : Outside time or camp room games, depending on weather
2:15 : Snack
2:30-4:00 : Free climbing or structured climbing games
4:00 : Pick Up** The schedule is flexible based on group interests and weather **