Rules
Regulations Governing the Use of Upham Woods Outdoor Learning Center
All Upham Woods participants must follow this list of rules.
These rules are designed to ensure the health and safety of Upham
users and staff and the safe and efficient operation of Upham Woods.
Many rules, particularly those regarding safety, are mandated by
state law and must be complied with under all circumstances. Citations
of HFS 175 refer to State of Wisconsin Code of Administrative Rules
regarding Recreational and Educational Camps.
Failure to comply may result in assessment of additional fees,
loss of privileges, and denial of future use of Upham Woods.
Group Leader Responsibilities
- The Group Leader is ultimately responsible for ensuring that
all group members follow all Upham rules. The group leader should
handle all discipline problems within groups. If assistance is
requested, Upham staff may facilitate the resolution of internal
group conflicts.
- Upham staff and the group leaders will handle discipline problems
occurring between visiting groups.
- The group leader is responsible for completing and returning all necessary forms by the deadline dates. The Food Service Agreement Form and Program Coordination Information Form, along with a detailed schedule are due at least 30 calendar days prior to the first day of the group’s visit. In addition, groups conducting outpost camps must submit completed Outpost Forms at least 30 calendar days prior to the first day of the group’s visit. A late paperwork penalty fee will be assessed for each five day period that ALL required forms are not received.
Conduct
- Prior to arrival, all participants must have signed an Adult,
Counselor or Youth "Behavior Expectation" form.
If a form has not been signed prior to arrival, the form must
be signed upon arrival to Upham Woods.
- This form clearly outlines the expected behaviors of all Upham
Woods participants. Signature on this form indicates agreement
to follow all behavior guidelines.
- Failure to follow the behavior guidelines may result in loss
of future admittance to Upham Woods.
Adult to Student Ratio
- State law requires that all groups must provide a 1:10 ratio
of adults to youth at all times, including in cabins at night (HFS
175.13-1).
Health Responsibilities
- State law requires that each visiting group bring a "First
Aid Coordinator" with current certifications in American Red Cross community or emergency first aid safety course or equivalent and a course for adult, child and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The First Aid Coordinator
should bring proof of certification(s) for our files (HFS 175.14
-5b3).
- Each participant must bring a signed (by parent or guardian in
youth's case) Upham Woods health form including a complete medical
history, guardian's consent for emergency medical treatment, and
indication of any special needs. The First Aid Coordinator will
keep these forms while the group is at Upham Woods. The health forms or a copy must be given to Upham Woods at time of group departure. Confidentiality will be respected (HFS 175.14-2
).
- The First Aid Coordinator will keep all medications in a locked
box in the First Aid Room or 911 Room. The only medications allowed
on the trail are prescription inhalers, epi-pens (bee sting kits),
insulin syringes, or other medication or device used in the event
of life-threatening situations. These items may be carried by the
camper, parent, or guardian. If a visitor requires any other medications
on his or her person, he or she must obtain permission from Upham
Woods staff (HFS 175.14-6a&b).
- All medications must be brought to Upham Woods in the original
prescription bottle with doctor's instructions. Over-the-counter
medications must be in the original bottle with the dosage written
on it, campers name, and frequency of administration. (HFS 175.14-6a)
- Upham Woods staff may not administer any medications; however,
staff carry First Aid kits and can provide basic first aid supplies.
Insurance
- Each group is responsible for its own health, accident, and liability
insurance.
Restricted Items
- No firearms or archery equipment are permitted in camp except
for use in an organized and supervised camp activity. All firearms,
ammunition, and archery equipment not being used shall be securely
stored under lock and key (HFS 175.13-3b).
- Explosives, alcoholic beverages, and illegal drugs are not allowed
on Upham Woods property. Anyone possessing any of these items will
be immediately escorted off the premises.
- Youth may not bring candy, gum, soda, radio/music players, cell phones or beepers.
- No pets are allowed on Upham Woods property. Animals trained
to assist participants with disabilities are exempt from this restriction.
Smoking Policy
- Upham Woods is the property of the University of Wisconsin-Extension
and must comply with the University's smoking policy. Smoking may
only occur in the designated smoking area (the porch of the Administration
Building). Smoking in any other location on the property is prohibited.
- Persons under age 18 may not smoke or possess any tobacco-related
products.
Fires
- Fires are permitted only in designated fire circles and fireplaces
and must be supervised by an adult at all times. Since wood is
provided at no extra cost to groups, we ask that groups be conservative
in their use of firewood.
Parking
- Parking is permitted in designated parking lots only. Camping
vehicles, trailers, or motor homes may not be used for sleeping
or meal preparation on Upham Woods property.
Lodging Regulations
- In cabins, all bunks must remain three feet apart with occupants
sleeping head to toe (HFS 175.16-3).
- Only adults may operate wood stoves and electric heat in cabins.
Youth may bring wood to be utilized by the adult.
- Clear pathways to emergency exits must be maintained at all times
(HFS 175.16-3).
- Exit lights and smoke detectors must remain on at all times.
If either appears to be non-functional, notify Upham staff immediately.
- A linen service providing towels, washcloths, and sheets/pillows
for the dorm may be utilized for a fee.
- Proper checkout procedures must be followed before the group's
departure. Floors must be swept; cabin trash must be emptied into
the Pelican, dorm trash into the dumpster; ashes from the wood
stove must be placed in the ash barrel; recyclable items must be
placed in the proper containers; and all mattresses must be washed
with anti-bacterial soap & water. Failure to follow checkout procedures will result
in a cleaning fee added to the group's bill (HFS 175.16-6).
- Before departure, one member from the visiting group must do
a checkout walk-through with the group's liaison. During check
out, any damage, breakage or loss of equipment and/or facilities
will be determined and appropriate fees charged to the group's
bill.
- The paved service road to cabin hill may only be used by groups
for moving in or out of cabins and by people with special needs.
Visitors must use the lighted steps to cabin hill in all other
instances.
Dining Hall Procedures
- All visiting groups must provide a designated "Dining Hall
Supervisor" responsible for ensuring the group's adherence
to dining hall procedures. The Dining Hall Supervisor is responsible
for reading the "Dining Hall Supervisor List of Responsibilities" and
complying with all dining hall procedures. A Dining Hall Supervisor's
failure to comply with dining hall procedures will result in loss
of the position and the appointment of a different Dining Hall
Supervisor.
- Meal times are 7:30 am breakfast, 12:00 pm lunch and 5:00 pm
dinner during fall, winter, and spring months, and 8:00 am breakfast,
12:00 pm lunch and 5:30 pm dinner during summer months. All meals are served at the above times with the possible exception of the first and last meal.
Programming Regulations
- Prior to the beginning of any programming, all group members
are required to attend an Upham Woods orientation to familiarize
the group with the rules governing their stay.
- Groups may utilize up to three Upham Woods Naturalists at any one time
if they are the only visiting group. If two or more groups are sharing
Upham Woods, a group may have access to two or fewer Naturalists at any
given time. The Upham Woods Program Coordinator will ensure the
fair and equitable allocation of Upham Woods staff to visiting
groups.
- Upham Woods staff are available for programming between 8:30-11:45 am, 1:00-4:45 pm and for no more than
1 ½ hours per naturalist between 6:30-9:00 pm during the Fall, Winter and Spring season. Upham Woods staff are available for programming between 9:00-11:45 am, 1:00-5:15 pm and for no more than
1 ½ hours per naturalist between 6:30-9:30 pm during the Summer season.
- Morning programs may be scheduled no earlier than 8:30 am, except that a group may schedule one early morning canoe or swim per visit. Early morning waterfront
activities may be scheduled no earlier than 6:30 am.
- The programming schedules for all visiting groups are subject
to prior approval by Upham Woods. To help ensure that
requests for programming can be honored, the Program Coordination Form, Food Service Agreement and a detailed program schedule must be received by Upham Woods 30 days prior to the group's
arrival.
- Failure to return the Program Request Form 30 days prior to the group's arrival may result in a late form fee or the denial of requested programming.
Programs with Restrictions
Waterfront Activities
State regulations require that all swimming and watercraft activities
including boating and canoeing must have a certified lifeguard
on duty (HFS 175.13-5a), and a check in/check out procedure must
be followed in all waterfront activities (HFS 175.13-5f).
- Blackhawk Island Hikes - Youth and adults must wear PFD's
while on the barge. Only Upham staff may pilot the barge, but non-Upham
staff may lead hikes. Maximum capacity for the barge is 42 (40
participants + 2 leaders). This class may be canceled if water
flow reaches 14,000 cfs (HFS 175.13-5a).
- Canoeing - Youth and adults must wear PFD's at all times,
and a ratio of 1 adult per 8 youth is required. An experienced
adult (at least 21 years of age) may lead this class provided he
or she attends a Water Craft Orientation given by Upham Staff.
If the leader is not a certified lifeguard, a different certified
lifeguard must accompany the class. This class may be canceled
if water flow reaches 12,000 cfs (HFS 175.13-5a).
- Swimming - No swimming will take place without an Upham
staff lifeguard present. There must be one lifeguard present for
every 25 swimmers. A maximum of 50 people are allowed in the swimming
area at one time. Visiting groups may provide one additional lifeguard;
visiting lifeguards must provide proof of certification and must
pass the swim test. Each group must schedule and complete a swim
test prior to scheduled swim time, free swims, or water carnivals.
A ratio of 1 adult per 10 swimmers must be maintained at all times. Swimming
may be canceled if river flow exceeds 12,000 cfs or water temperature
is below 60º F (HFS 175.13-5a).
- Voyageur Program - Youth and adults must wear PFD's at
all times. Only Upham staff may lead this activity. Maximum capacity
for the voyageur canoe is 21 (19 youth + 1 adult + 1 Upham staff). This
class may be canceled if water flow reaches 12,000 cfs (HFS 175.13-5a).
Other Activities
Trained staff must supervise high-risk activities. High risk
activities include firearms, archery, ropes or challenge courses,
and rock climbing (HFS 175.13-3b). See below for further details
on regulations governing each activity.
- Archery - An experienced adult may lead this activity
provided he or she attends an Archery Orientation given by Upham
staff. Maximum capacity for this activity is 15 youth accompanied
by 1 adult.
- Fishing - Youth and adults must wear PFD's at all times.
An experienced adult may lead this activity provided they obtain
permission from Upham staff. All fishing gear is provided except
bait; digging for worms is prohibited. Maximum capacity for this
program is 12. Youth 16 and older must have a state fishing license
to fish.
- North Shore Hikes - An experienced adult may lead this
hike after being trained by Upham staff. Permission for non-staff
to lead the hike must be obtained prior to leading the activity.
- Peanut Butter Mountain - This activity may only be facilitated
by Upham Woods staff or an Upham Woods or low ropes certified adult leader. To inquire about
certification, please contact the Upham Woods Assistant Director. This class has a suggested maximum of 16 students. One adult must accompany each group. Participants
must wear close-toed shoes (no sandals).
- Tobogganing - This activity must be led by Upham Woods
staff. Only Upham Woods toboggans may be used on the toboggan run.
Maximum number of participants is 25, and 2 adults must accompany
the group. This activity is available only during winter months
and may be canceled due to inadequate snowfall.
Please Contact Us, if you have
any questions about our rules.
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