Camp rules

These are the official camp rules for all SISC activities that counts for all members and all staff. These can only be changed or diverted from by permission of the SISC board.

Camp Manager

The Camp Manager is appointed by the SISC board and has the final word during the camps within the boundaries of these rules.

Play

A no must always be respected. There is no harm in asking a person to play.

In a play, the active/dominant/top part always carry the full responsibility for the wellfare and safety of the passive/submissive/bottom part.

"Circus" is the stop word! Circus means that the game has to stop at that moment. Anyone nearby the game has to monitor that the game stops or intervene.

Don't interrupt or comment on a game.

Smoking Rules

Smoking (including e-cigarettes and other kind of smoking devices) is not allowed anywhere indoors.

Language

English is official and the only language used on the farm.

Photo Rules

Video, photo, audio and any other recording/streaming equipment/devices are never allowed at any place.

Photo cameras are not allowed, unless:

Exception 1

Taking pictures is allowed in the monk cell and wetroom with closed door if everybody inside the room agrees.

During transport, the device would have to be turned off and be in a closed bag.

Exception 2

The camp manager of the week can announce timeframes of maximum 2 hours (per day) in the afternoon in dungeon 1 with the doors closed.
The announcement has to be at least one day before the photo shooting.

In week 28 and 29, the camp manager can announce up to 5 photo shootings in a week. In all other weeks it can be done up to 2 times a week.

Mobile Phones

Talking on mobile and smart phones/device is not allowed. Those who need to call or operate their phone, have to go outside the farm.

Tent/caravan

  • The tent/caravan area is a silent and quiet space where the same rules apply as in the sleeper.
  • There are 18 spots in the tent/caravan area. First come, first served!
  • Only use approved spaces that are marked clearly (only in the area behind the sleeper and towards the street).
  • Every tent/caravan spot is 3,5 x 8,0 meters. This is an absolute maximum and it is including anything connected or used with your tent/caravan (awning tents are not allowed).
  • Only use approved spaces that are marked clearly (only in the area behind the sleeper and towards the street).
  • For safety reasons, the specified space must be maintained between the spaces.
  • It is not allowed to combine or share with another tent/caravan spot.
  • One person can only book one tent/caravan spot.
  • Tents/caravans can not be left uninhabited.

On arrival, the tent/caravan spot will be allocated to you by a member of the SISC staff. 

There is a 1 meter safety zone between two spots for maneuvering, in case of emergency and to comply with basic fire safety regulations.

Please note: if your tent/caravan does not fit into the allocated measurements, the staff will have to assign you a place in the sleeper, so make sure to check the size of your tent/caravan before arrival.

Sleeper

  • No noise at any time in the sleeper, except between 18.00 and 19.00.

  • No smoking in the sleeper or any other kind of fire (candles, etc.) at any time.
  • No alarm clocks or phones/devices allowed at any time.

Alcohol and Drugs

  • Drunkenness is not accepted.

  • According to Danish law, no drugs (incl. pot and hashish) of any kind is allowed.

Camp Stay

Everyone has to arrive at the time stated in the booking. But if you can't be there on time, you have to contact SISC ahead to ask for individual approval. It will however never be allowed for anybody to arrive 24 hours after the SISC event starts. Keep in mind that you have to contact SISC in any case if you will arrive later. You are committed to stay for the whole time you booked.

You are committed to stay for the whole time you booked (with exception of Week 31). The reason is that late comers or early leavers break up the camp spirit with the interruption it gives.

Other

  • It is not allowed to bring real pets like dogs, cats, parrots, etc.
  • According to Danish law, no firearms are allowed on the camp area. Dummies are ok.