
BSA Rank Advancement
Tiger Cub,
Tiger Cub Electives,
Bobcat,
Wolf,
Wolf Electives,
Bear, Bear Electives,
Whittling Chip,


Webelos 1,
Webelos Activities Pins,
Arrow of
Light Requirements, all
are in pdf format
Camping Guidelines for Cubs
1.
Issue permission slips for all
cub scouts who will be attending the trip.
Cub Scouts MUST
have an adult accompany them on all camping trips.
2.
Request moneys for trip are in 2-Wednesdays before the trip.
Any moneys turned in the Wednesday
before the trip must be cash.
3.
All permission slips will be turned in to Adult Leader in charge, NO
SLIP…NO TRIP!
4.
Depart from Church parking lot by 6:30 p.m.
7.
Arrive at camp site: Cub Scouts can help in set up of troop gear first, 2 propane lanterns for
lighting, cooking tent (g p small), propane stoves (bleed gas and test),
set up field sink, trash bag, chuck boxes (set up on legs), get all food
from vehicle into cooking tent, place fire extinguisher in cook tent,
get water for breakfast, set up dining tent, propane lantern for
lighting, place picnic tables inside, post cooking crew patrols, etc.
8.
Set up personal gear.
9.
Extreme cold weather get fire started, hot chocolate, get water for fire
ring, shovel and rake.
Saturday
Morning
1.
6:00 a.m. Patrol cooking crew (Cubs included) wake up and start breakfast, boil water
for hot chocolate, coffee, and for food warmer. (cook crew when food is
done place in food warmer to keep hot)
2.
7:00 a.m. serve breakfast.
3.
Breakfast cooking crew (Cubs included) start boiling water for cleaning of breakfast
dishes. (cooking crew will not leave camp until breakfast dishes are
cleaned, unless excused by an adult leader)
4.
Clean up cooking tent, water from breakfast dishes can be used for the
fire ring everything should be neat and somewhat orderly.
Saturday Mid Day
1.
Patrol lunch cook crew (Cubs included) will be back at the camp site by 11:30 a.m. to
start preparing lunch to be served at 12:00 noon, depending what we will
be eating for lunch the lunch cook crew may have to be back at camp
earlier.
2.
Lunch cooking crew (Cubs included) start boiling water for cleaning of
lunch dishes. (cooking crew will not leave camp until lunch dishes are
cleaned, unless excused by an adult leader)
3.
Clean up cooking tent, water from lunch dishes can be used for the fire
ring, everything should be neat and somewhat orderly.
Saturday
Evening
1.
Patrol dinner cook crew (Cubs included) will be back at the camp site by 4:30 p.m. to
start preparing Dinner to be served at 5:30 p.m., depending what we will
be eating for dinner, the dinner cook crew may have to be back at camp
earlier.
2.
Dinner cooking crew (Cubs included) start boiling water for cleaning of
dinner dishes. (cooking crew will not leave camp until dinner dishes are
cleaned, unless excused by an adult leader)
3.
Clean up cooking tent, water from dinner dishes can be used for the fire
ring, everything should be neat and somewhat orderly.
4.
Start to prepare the cooking tent for departure Sunday morning, whatever
we can put into trailer do, organize cook tent for morning
Sunday
Morning
1.
Light breakfast, doughnuts, cereal, etc.
2.
Scouts
(Cubs included)
will not be permitted to leave with out assisting in the break down of
camp!
3.
All Scouts will participate in policing the campsite…LEAVE IT BETTER
THAN YOU FOUND IT!!!
4.
Departure time will be 9:30 a.m. Quarter master will assign equipment
that will need to be taken home to be cleaned. (if cooking gear is
cleaned as described above there will be a minimal amount of equipment
that will need to be taken home)
5.
Camp Master will inspect camp site for cleanliness.
6.
Troop Leader will check out at registration cabin to pick up any paper
work, patches, etc.
7.
Go Home!