- RMMC is a smoke free facility and environment. Please DO NOT bring any of the following items to camp: Pets (large or small), Alcohol, Tobacco, Illicit Drugs/Marijuana, Four Wheelers, Drones - For any other questions regarding camp regulations and how to prepare for camp, please refer to the camp reservation guide below: https://rmmc.org/sites/default/files/Prepare%20to%20Come.pdf
- All meals will be available at the main lodge throughout the weekend. Please check back later for more details.
Mountain living ALTITUDE – Camp’s elevation is 9,620 feet so it is important for campers and guests to take time to adjust to the high altitude. About one in four visitors to Colorado suffer from acute mountain sickness, the mildest form of altitude illness. Common symptoms include headaches, shortness of breath, fatigue and dry throat. Things you can do to minimize or avoid altitude sickness include: - Drink plenty of water before and during your time here to prevent dehydration. - Avoid strenuous exercise (hiking, jogging, etc.) and salty foods when you first arrive. - A good first night’s rest is very helpful in giving your body time to acclimate. - If coming from sea level or low elevation, a day or night spent in Colorado Springs (6,035 ft) will help allow your body more time to adjust to the change in altitude.
Cell Phones – Cell phone reception is limited at main camp. Ridge accommodations (Eagle’s Nest, Rocky Ridge, and Sky- Hi-View) can get limited service based on the cell carrier. A phone is available in the office lobby for guest use. Wi-Fi – A Wi-Fi signal is in various locations around camp. Because of camp’s remote location and availability of high internet speeds, video or music streaming is not available.