In Camp Shifts
Running the camp takes a lot of work, which we estimate to be about 12 hours per person during the week.
History of Shifts with the Turtles
The way shifts have been scheduled has been different from year to year.
2022 Pod Shifts
Camp was divided into pods of three campers and each pod was assigned four shifts to do during the week. Possible shifts were LNT, Lunch, Dinner, Desert HiiT, Party (first 3 hours), Party (second 3 hours), and Pillow Fort.
Food team (3 people) were not in pods.
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2023 Signups
Huge change from 2022. There was a long list of potential work shifts that anyone could sign up for on a first-come, first-served basis.
Each shift got you a certain number of points based on how fun/hard they were: 3 points for food, 2 points for LNT, 2 points for Ice, 2 points for porto/shower cleanup, 2 points for keeping ice water and coffee and electrolytes stocked, 1 point for leading HIIT, 1 point for bartending or Ürkish Coffee, 2 points for camp infra, and 0 points for DJing.
You had to sign up for 11-12 points. Only returning campers had access to the sign up sheet; newbies had to work with a returning camper who helped them sign up and understand the commitment.
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2024 Work Teams
Huge change. Instead of signing up for shifts you joined a team that took responsibility for:
Food - 20 people
Dining Tent - 5 people
Drinks - 4 people
Gayflower - 4 people
LNT - 4 people
Infrastructure - 5 people
Each team then had it's own responsibility to just get everything in their area done.
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