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Communicate the [[LNT Guidelines]] to your camp members before the start of the event, and make sure individuals in your camp comply with those guidelines. (Please please please look around for potentially MOOPy costume items!)
Communicate the [[LNT Guidelines]] to your camp members before the start of the event, and make sure individuals in your camp comply with those guidelines. (Please please please look around for potentially MOOPy costume items!)


=== 2. Have a camp trash plan. ===
=== 2. Have plans for trash, compost, and dishwashing. ===


* If group meals or any of your events will create trash, where will that go?
* If group meals or any of your events will create trash, where will that go?
* What (if anything) counts as communal trash rather than personal trash?
* What (if anything) counts as communal trash rather than personal trash?
* Who will be responsible for taking any communal trash off-site after the event?
* Who is responsible for taking any communal trash off-site after the event?
* How will you differentiate between trash, recycling, and compost?
* If you collect camp compost, who is responsible for bringing it to the central compost pile?
* If you have a camp dishwashing station, how will you ensure gray water is correctly disposed of?


=== 3. Lead daily MOOP sweeps. ===
=== 3. Lead daily MOOP sweeps. ===
Lead (or designate volunteers from your camp to lead) daily MOOP sweeps of any spaces in your camp where you host guests or hold events. MOOP gets trampled and hidden under ground cover over time, so daily sweeps are important! Please complete your daily MOOP sweep before 2 pm each day (as well as an additional sweep right after any large events during the day).
Lead (or designate volunteers from your camp to lead) daily MOOP sweeps of any spaces in your camp where you host guests or hold events. MOOP gets trampled and hidden under ground cover over time, so daily sweeps are important! Please complete your daily MOOP sweep before 2 pm each day (as well as an additional sweep right after any large events during the day).


=== 4. Lost & Found items ===
=== 4. Funnel lost & found items to MOMM ===
If you identify any Lost & Found items during your MOOP sweep, please bring them down to the central Lost & Found, which will again be MOMM (The Museum of Modern MOOP), located just up the path from upper parking. As a backup, we’ll send Lost & Found Heroes around to pick up items from 2-4 pm Wed-Sat and from 9-11 am Sun (but they won't make it to every camp every day).
If you identify any Lost & Found items during your MOOP sweep, please bring them down to the central Lost & Found, which will again be MOMM (The Museum of Modern MOOP), located just up the path from upper parking. As a backup, we’ll send Lost & Found Heroes around to pick up items from 2-4 pm Wed-Sat and from 9-11 am Sun (but they won't make it to every camp every day).


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Your last responsibility as camp LNT lead is to ensure that your camp has left no trace on its designated area. To do this, lead a final line sweep across your entire area (everything you roped off during Placement). Plan this for after most tents and infrastructure have been broken down, but before everyone has left — line sweeps are much faster and more thorough when you have more people!
Your last responsibility as camp LNT lead is to ensure that your camp has left no trace on its designated area. To do this, lead a final line sweep across your entire area (everything you roped off during Placement). Plan this for after most tents and infrastructure have been broken down, but before everyone has left — line sweeps are much faster and more thorough when you have more people!


To conduct a line sweep, form a line where everyone is able to touch fingers with arms outstretched (closer if possible). Walk in a line, at the same pace. If someone is getting ahead or falling behind, regroup. Don’t forget to look up in trees, into ferns, and under ground cover. People often forget bungee cords, tent stakes, and other items that aren’t easy to spot.
To conduct a line sweep, form a line where everyone is able to touch fingers with arms outstretched (closer if possible). Walk in a line, at the same pace. If someone is getting ahead or falling behind, regroup. Don’t forget to look up in trees, into ferns, and under ground cover. You can use a long stick or your foot to move around the leaf litter, poke into ferns and find objects that may have gotten buried. People often leave bungee cords, tent stakes, and other items that aren’t easy to spot.


If you will not be the last person at your camp, please make sure you delegate this task to a trusted campmate. The LNT core will reach out to both you and your camp leads if we find excessive MOOP left in your area.
If you will not be the last person at your camp, please make sure you delegate this task to a trusted campmate. The LNT core will reach out to both you and your camp leads if we find excessive MOOP left in your area.
'''Camps that leave excessive MOOP risk having future Placement Applications held for review.'''


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