Announcing Training Camp – June 16
Below you will find critical information concerning your Training Camp. READ CAREFULLY! Once you understand all the information below, you can arrange your travel plans and enter that information into your Profile. If you have questions, please contact Amanda in the Admissions Department.
TRAINING DATES: June 16-21, 2010
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Training will take place in Gainesville, GA.
Arrival by flight – Wednesday, June 16, before 3pm at the Atlanta Hartsfield – Jackson International Airport
ARRIVE before 3pm. Once your plane arrives and you have claimed your luggage, please meet AIM in the center Atrium on the main level of the Atlanta Airport. You will be met by staff and leaders in Adventures in Missions staff T-shirt at the giant Dinosaur statue. Upon arrival, we also ask that you contact your parents by pay phone to let them know you have arrived safely in Atlanta.
The AIM bus will leave the airport to Gainesville promptly at 4pm. There is no cost to you for this shuttle.
Remember, air transportation often includes delays, therefore plan ahead for the unexpected and allow ample time between gate arrival, baggage claim, and transportation pickup. You can expect it to take one hour from the time your plane arrives to the time you are ready to leave. Therefore, be sure your flight arrives BEFORE 3pm.
We understand that travel to and from training camp can sometimes vary at the last minute. If anything concerning your travel changes, please have these phone numbers handy to let us know.
· Adventures in Missions Office Line – 770-983-1060 x 249-or ask for Amanda Bryant
We realize that flight schedules are not always ideal. Plan on arriving earlier rather than later.
Check out kayak.com for a great airline search engine. Do not hesitate to ask for directions and help from any airport employees.
Arrival by car – Wednesday, June 16, between 4:00pm and 6:00pm, Gainesville, GA
ARRIVE between 4pm and 6pm. Please do not come before that as staff may not be available to welcome and direct you. NOTE: You can be dropped off at Training Camp but you may not drive your own personal car to Training Camp because you will not have transportation back to the Training Center at the end of the summer.
Driving in North Georgia can be more complicated than you would expect. We recommend you search Google Maps for directions or have a GPS system with you.
Your arrival location should be 5560 Bogus Road, Gainesville, GA 30506.
While this is not our mailing address, it is the address that Google Maps or a GPS system will recognize. Be prepared for winding mountain roads and pay attention to roads that change names. If you need further directions or you get lost, please be sure you have our phone numbers handy. Also, please make sure your profile page includes a number where we may contact you as you travel.
Departure by flight – July 2 before 12 noon.
You can book your flight to leave any time before 12:00 noon.
Departure by car – July 2 before 12 noon.
You may be picked up either at the Atlanta Airport or the hotel you will be staying at for Debrief. AIM will need to know where you will be picked up at when you arrive for Training Camp. Please bring your plans in writing and give to your leader upon arrival.
Lodging and meals are provided
Cost – The cost of Training Camp is covered in your trip cost. You may bring additional money for snacks at Training Camp.
Packing list for training camp
The accommodations at training camp are somewhat primitive. Be prepared for outdoor showers. Also, be sure you are prepared for any weather – hot afternoons, cold nights, rain, sleet, snow – ANYTHING! Though you may think I’m exaggerating, one camp it started at 80 degrees and then dropped to below freezing. Be prepared! Check the weather forecast before coming. Our zip code is 30506. You will be properly equipped if you follow your Ambassador packing list. Be sure you have these items:
- All sleeping stuff including a sleeping bag.
- Clothes for the whole time (1 semi casual outfit). Mostly outdoor activities. AIM dress code applies. Some clothes may be ruined by our pretty red Georgia clay-yes, it really is red!
- Flip flops (for the shower)
- Close-toed shoes and long pants for the team builders.
- Water bottle
- Towel and shower stuff – outdoor, cold showers only
- Basic First Aid kit including Mosquito Spray, medicine for stomach issues, headaches, allergies including seasonal, bug bites, or nature-caused, band-aids, anti-bacterial wipes and ointment, sunscreen, and aloe vera.
- Headlamp
- Bible, journal, and a pen
- Spending money for snacks
Hey ladies…
Purchase a small (compact) sleeping, or a set of sheets. You will use these for training camp. (also a pillow) In Guatemala, you will have linens provided.
Bring only checked piece of luggage. (Luggage/travel info provided soon)
-Crock
Ambassador Staff.
That would be 1 (ONE) checked piece of luggage.
Hey 🙂 Okay, since I am new to all of this lol I was wondering if anyone knows what will the training actually involve? And what specifically will we be doing during this time? Thanks!
Hi! What is the best way to travel with a sleeping bag? Silly question, I know,but I am just trying to decide how to pack one ha!
It’s not silly, I want to know too! How would we pack it, since we can only bring one suitcase/bag? Also, can I bring a back-pack as a carry on? Thanks for the help!
I was wondering the exact same thing!
So a samll balnket will be fine also?
OK…a couple more questions. So we won’t need to take our sleeping bag on the plane to Guatemala? Also, do we pack enough for the entire 2 weeks or is there a way to wash some of the things we wear at training camp. Sorry, but I’m just trying to figure out how much I’ll really need. (I’m a little worried about getting enough clothes in one bag for 2 weeks as well as a sleeping bag and pillow!) 🙂