If you need a scholarship, please contact Angie Castro at Angie@vineyardln.com.
SCHEDULE
SAN ONOFRE Camp Pendleton: Led by Chad Dedmon & Bethel Team
Day 1: Arrive at 3:00 pm on base, unpack, set up camp, and enjoy a special dinner, fellowship, worship, and campfire located at the Beach Resort.
Day 2: Surf & Breakfast at 8:00 am, early to the beach, surf all morning, lunch, back at camp, session two, free time, dinner, and recreation.
Day 3: Breakfast, ministry time, goodbyes and check out 10 am. You may stay on the base and enough the beach.
COST
$100 per person, cost covers the campsite, food and surf lessons.
CANCELLATIONS/REFUND POLICY
There are no refunds. If you need to cancel because of a medical emergency, a signed doctor’s note is required to access refunds.
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
Check-In on the first day of camp is at 3 pm and Check-Out on the last day is at 8:00 pm.
(details will be confirmed)
DIRECTIONS
We will meet at the San Onofre military base entrance off Basilone. Your name will be listed at the gate entrance. To ensure you're on the list, we will need a copy of your ID information or passport two weeks in advance for a background check.
CAMP SAFETY
We take safety very seriously at our surf camps. Lifeguards monitor the beaches where we surf each day. We encourage students to wear bright rash guards, visible and identifiable with the group. All beginners will use high-quality, soft boards and surf in shallow water. Our instructors have taught many students.
FOR QUESTIONS OR MORE INFORMATION
Contact Angie at angie@vineyardln.com. ATTENTION ANGIE – CAMPER TRAVEL
ACCOMMODATIONS
Our family campers will be staying in tents or RVs on the upper deck lawn, with beautiful ocean views. Our base camp will be located near the sandy beach, which includes bathrooms, showers, a playground, and volleyball courts. Additionally, there's a Beach Resort within walking distance for guests to enjoy each day. We also have some special guests lined up for the event. We will be on either T-street, Beacon, Old Mans or Terra Mar.
SPECIAL GUESTS
We will have special guests from Bethel: surfer Chad Dedmon and founder of Catch the Wave surf ministry and his team!
EQUIPMENT
The ocean is usually warm enough to wear a bathing suit. However, we do recommend that you bring a wetsuit if you have one. We do have some wetsuits that you can use at no additional cost. We also highly recommend using under armor style compression shorts for the fellas, for both under the wet suit or under board shorts. It helps prevent chaffing. If chafing occurs early in the week, it can negatively impact a camper’s experience. A heavier cloth pair of lycra-type underwear will prevent this. The use of a beginner surfboard is also included in the cost of the camp. Our surfboards are soft beginner boards that are great for learning. Please do not bring your own surfboard if you are a beginner. Hard surfboards are not good and/or safe for learning. If you are an intermediate or advanced surfer, you can bring your own surfboard.
PACKING LIST
Here is a list of the things you will need for your Surf Camp!
Bible
Surfboard, wax & leash (only if you have one. Not Mandatory)
Wetsuit (if you have one. Not Mandatory)
Water shoes
Sleeping bag
Tent
Pillow
Medications with instructions
Backpack
Spending money for the snack bar
Bath Towel
Beach towels
Toiletries
Sunglasses/Chapstick/ zinc-oxide sunblock that stays on well in water.
Shorts and T-Shirts
Warmer clothes for the night (it cools off a bit at night)
Swimsuit (Girls must wear a one-piece or tankini, or if they have a two-piece must wear a shirt or rash guard over it.)
Hat/visor
Notebook = a good journal for campers, encouraging them to physically write down words/thoughts on paper rather than if they were to make an effort via typing or speaking into their device.
Under-armor-styled compression shorts for fellas. For the guys, chaffing is a common reaction to saltwater and friction of clothing. The same goes for under a fella’s board shorts (the term often referred to by surfers as their swimsuit). We recommend an under-armor-type protection layer under the board shorts also, even if they wear wet suits while in the water. They will eventually get out, shed the wet suits, and enjoy beach activities.
Food if dietary restrictions
Flash/light or headlamp = again, something other than the encouragement of using one’s device as a flashlight.
BEACH MAP