"The instructors were so much fun to be with. They made everything as safe and as fun as possible. I was as close to the instructors as I was to the students."
Your daypack is ESSENTIAL. Please pack your day bag accordingly:
Your ID (passport if you’re going to British Columbia). If you are under 16 technically you don’t need an ID, but it’s nice to have.
Pack your cell phone, medications, iPod, wallet, passport, and return ticket in a ziplock bag
with your name on it to give to your instructors in the airport.
Finally, pack the things you might need if your bags are delayed: toothbrush, jacket, raincoat, empty water bottle, etc.
2. Checked luggage: a soft-sided duffel
Your duffel is where you store everything you don’t need for the day - it should almost be nig enough to crawl into. Don't worry, you won’t carry this on your back!
Please fit everything on the packing list into one soft-sided duffel bag. Some airlines charge extra for one or more checked bag - please be ready.
We strongly recommend a duffel without wheels. Wheels can damage other bags or instructors.
Check with your airlines for size and weight limits on checked bags.