A glen shelter in the Oak Ridge unit
The inside of a glen shelter - staff sleep on cots with mattresses and can sleep under an optional bug net.
Your shared living space at camp includes 1 cot with a mattress and 1 nightstand/small shelf. You'll be sleeping in the same area as other staff, so you're expected to keep your area of the glen shelter neat and tidy.
We have "units" at camp, which are campsites that include 4-7 glen shelters, 4 flushing toilets, a picnic shelter, and a fire circle.
Showers are not located in the units, but are near the pool. There are washstands in each unit that connect to a water pump, and all water that comes out of these pumps at camp is potable (drinkable) water.
Glen shelters are rustic wooden structures that have four walls, a roof, screened windows with canvas curtains inside, and a screened door. Glen shelters do NOT have electricity, running water, or flushing toilets. No food is permitted in glen shelters as it attracts wildlife like mice and snakes.
Campers sleep in glen shelters nearby, but staff and campers do not live in the same glen shelter.
Camp Winona provides a staff house for use by staff on their scheduled time off. The staff house is equipped with electricity, running water, a kitchen (stove, fridge, sink), a bathroom (toilet, sink, shower), and furniture. Staff are responsible for keeping the staff house neat and clean. Wi-Fi in the staff house can be slow and is limited to a specific number of devices at given time.