Crescent Bay District Camporee Information Packet. April 15-17, Firestone Scout Reservation

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1 Crescent Bay District 2016 Camporee Information Packet April 15-17, 2016 Firestone Scout Reservation Revised 2/24/2016 Page 1 of 36

2 Contents Camporee Flyer... 4 Camporee Camporee Check-in... 5 What Is a Camporee?... 6 Crescent Bay Camporee... 6 Registration Form... 7 Webelos Events... 8 Baseball... 9 First Aid Kim s Game Giant Clove Hitch Knots Orienteering Retro Relay Races River Jumper Shelter Set-Up Swamp Crossing Boy Scout Events Chariot Race Compass Course First Aid Flagpole Raising Knots to You! Retro Relay Races Shelter Set Up Tin Can Water Boil Topo Map Parking Permit Shooting Sports Permission Form Page 2 of 36

3 Youth Permission Form Firestone Scout Reservation Event Roster Page 3 of 36

4 SAVE $5: Register and pay before March 30th, 2016 Early Early Bird Bird FeeScouts Scouts and Scouters and Scouters $20 $20 each After March 1 Camporee registration fee is $25l each Hot dog lunch $5 each (Limited offer!) Join us for the 2016 Crescent Bay District Camporee Camporee Flyer Who? Webelos I & II and Boy Scouts, Venture Crews About the Scout Reservation: Firestone Scout Reservation is a local Scout property belonging to the Los Angeles Area Council. The Reservation is over 3000 acres of private, secure land, freeway close yet secluded and full of incredible opportunities for scouting adventure for any unit, from Cubs to Venturing Crews! When? April 15-17, 2016 Where? Firestone Scout Reservation Why? To have fun in the great outdoors and experience the brotherhood of scouting! We will be holding our 2016 Camporee at the Loma Linda Campsite, using the Wyote Plateau for our events and holding our Campfire Event and assemblies at Campfire Mesa. Proposed Special Activities: Whittlin Chip refresher courses Totin Chip refresher courses Firearms range Special Webelos events OA Village and ceremonies Much more Please bring your suggestions and ideas to our Camporee Meetings! SPLs are encouraged to attend! Page 4 of 36 Visit the OA Village: Order of the Arrow With our own Heyoka Chapter Of the storied Malibu Lodge

5 Crescent Bay District Camporee 2016 April 15-17, 2016 Firestone Scout Reservation Camporee is a district wide opportunity for scouting units to join together in fellowship and to enjoy activities and events that put Scouting skills to use in an outdoor setting. This year s event will be held at the Historic Firestone Scout Reservation. Come participate in the OA Village, shooting sports, and tomahawk throw, Trebuchet building competition, cook-off, and much more! Just a few miles east of Crescent Bay District, Firestone Scout Reservation is nestled in a canyon between Brea and Diamond Bar, this scout camp was given to the Los Angeles Area Council in the 1920 s. This year, at the request of Troop Leaders, we are awarding Silver Gold and Bronze level ribbons to all participating Patrols at each activity. We will still award the over-all champions the coveted Cow Skull and Spirit Award, but we will also recognize the excellence of each patrol at the Silver: Score of 80+; Gold: Score of 60-79; Bronze: Score of Location: Firestone Scout Reservation, Loma Linda Campground Directions: FSR Tonner Canyon Road, Brea, CA Camporee Check-in Check-in registration begins Friday, April 15 at 4:00pm. Campsites are assigned based on ontime registrations. Late registrations will be accommodated in the order received. Registration and information Packets including, permission slips, parking permits, event descriptions, and more will be sent to each Unit leader upon registration, or may be found on our website: Crescent Bay District Page 5 of 36

6 What Is a Camporee? A camporee is many things - camping fun for scouts, the thumping of hundreds of feet on the way to an evening campfire, and the blue smoke from fires cooking stew or ham and eggs. It's the patter of rain on many tents at night. It's the ripple of windblown flags in the morning sun. It's catching the idea of teamwork in a patrol. It's learning to carry out an order you don't really like. A camporee can be a perfect showplace for the Scouting program and, therefore, go far beyond just being a gathering of scouts. A camporee starts with the recognition that a patrol is the basic (camping) unit. The patrol demonstrates its very best camping techniques and shares its experiences with other patrols. The camporee involves the type of equipment that can be carried in a pack by scouts and can be set up entirely by scouts. The equipment thus setup enables the scouts to be completely selfsufficient for a self-reliant experience over a period of 2 or 3 days. Camporees are held on a council or district basis. They may be held at any time of the year. Camporee programs may include contests and demonstrations of outdoor Scouting skill as well as campfires, games, and field events. These activities can show Scouting at its best. Camporees can help councils and districts meet part of their goals. They stimulate overnight camping; they help units to attain part of their annual 10 days and nights of camping; and they help prepare units for long-term camping. Camporees thus help units to earn the Quality Unit Award. Crescent Bay Camporee Our Camporee has grown to be one of the largest in the Council, with regular attendance of over 500 people! We include Webelos from the District and have a special program designed just for them. We also pair them with Troops from their neighborhood, so they can interact with older Scouts and witness the Patrol Method in action. We also have special opportunities for our District Venture Crews to interact and get to know each other, and share ideas. Our Camporee also showcases the Order of the Arrow Chapter in our District, Heyoka. The Order of the Arrow is our Honor Society within Scouting, providing members with an opportunity to deepen their commitment to the movement through service and adventure. There are several special ceremonies held each year at Camporee including the Call out of new members, elected by their troops for this honor, and the Brotherhood Ceremony for members who have served their troops for a period of 10 months since their membership began. Order of the Arrow also provides a Trading Post at Camporee, The Oasis, where they sell drinks and snacks as well as colorful sunglasses and other fun items to build patrol spirit. Page 6 of 36

7 Crescent Bay District Camporee, April 15-17, 2016 Firestone Scout Reservation Registration Form Unit information: Unit Leader: Unit #: Troop Pack Mailing Address: Leader s Phone # Cell # Fees: Early Bird Registration (register and pay BEFORE April 1, 2016 # Scouts at $20.00 per Scout $ # Adults at $20.00 per Adult Payment after April 1, 2016 # Scouts at $25.00 per Scout # Adults at $25.00 per Adult # Saturday Lunch Tickets at $5.00 per ticket $ $ $ $ Total Amount Due: $ On-site lunch of 2 hot dogs (all Beef), condiments, drink, snack and dessert. Don t miss a minute of fun! Camporee t-shirts will not be available for sale, but will be provided to event lead volunteers. Please provide us with the event name and the names & t-shirt sizes of 5-7 adults/older scouts who will be staffing your event so that we can order enough volunteer t-shirts Make checks payable to: WLACC/BSA (please put on check: Account # ) Mail Form and Fees to: Western Los Angeles County Council, BS Westside Service Center National Blvd. Suite A Los Angeles, CA Page 7 of 36

8 Webelos Events Webelos Scouts will compete as a den (or patrol) in eight skills events: Baseball...9 First Aid Kim s Game...10 Giant Clove Hitch...11 Knots...12 Orienteering...13 Retro Relay Races...14 River Jumper...15 Shelter Set-Up...16 Swamp Crossing...17 Additional activities include: (Webelos are welcome to attempt any Scout level activities as space and time allow, just for fun!) Order of the Arrow Village BB guns Tomahawk throw Archery Leave No Trace Spirit Award: Early registration (by April 1) Unit participation at District level (Commissioner, District Committee) Adult volunteers at Camporee Participation in Camporee Cook-off Uniform Inspection Campsite Inspection Bring Your Own Bugler (BYOB) Page 8 of 36

9 Baseball Information to follow Page 9 of 36

10 First Aid Kim s Game EQUIPMENT Prepared question list (from Readyman and Fitness sections of Webelos Handbook) First aid items, other items (non first aid) 2 tarps Stopwatch EVENT Step One: First Aid items are laid out on a blanket. Patrols have 60 seconds to observe items on the tarp. At that point, cover up the items with second tarp and patrols have 3-5 minutes to record and classify the items they are able to remember. [Scouts earn a point for each correct item that is correctly categorized] Step Two: Question/situation cards are read by Camporee volunteer. Each patrol gets five basic questions and one bonus question. Patrol members elect one member as leader to answer questions. The patrol will discuss the answers before leader answers the questions. All answers should incorporate what should be done in the emergency situation read off the card and what first aid items could be used to help. [one point is earned for each correct answer] (all questions will be taken from the Readyman and Fitness sections of the Webelos book) Page 10 of 36

11 Giant Clove Hitch EQUIPMENT Stand-alone tree or post or willing volunteer with flat surrounding ground (about 10 foot radius) Large caliber 50-foot length of rope Stopwatch EVENT Patrol divides into two groups. Each group grasps an end of the rope. The ends of the rope thereafter cannot be let go. Around the post or tree, the group maneuvers as required to successfully complete a clove hitch. (Harder have two Webelos Scouts do blindfolded while rest of patrol verbally instruct on necessary steps to complete task.) Time will be recorded. CLOVE HITCH 1. Bring the rope end over and under a pole 2. Take the end around a second time, crossing over the first wrap to form the shape of an X 3. Bring the rope end around a third time and tuck under the X 4. Pull the end of the rope to tighten the hitch Page 11 of 36

12 Knots EQUIPMENT (2 sets): 1 wooden pole about 5-6 feet in length Sections of rope approximately 2-3 foot in length 2 stopwatches EVENT: Set up wooden pole horizontal above the ground so that it will be about chest level for a Scout. Hang 3 pieces of rope over the pole not tied but hanging loosely over the pole. The patrols line up and 1 Scout at a time takes his turn at trying to tie 3 basic knots correctly in the shortest amount of time. Knots Square Knot Clove Hitch Two Half Hitches These may be tied in any order. Timer will signal the Scout when to start. Scout must yell Finished when he thinks he has completed all 3 knots correctly. Penalty of 10 seconds will be assessed per knot if it is tied incorrectly. TOTAL time of each patrol will be added up after 6 Scouts have all tied the 3 knots. IF there are less than 6 Scouts then Scouts will have to perform twice till a TOTAL of 6 times have been completed. If a patrol has more than 6 Scouts then patrol should be divided into 2 groups. Scorers will then award scores as A and B Patrols. For example-snake patrol A scores 46 and Snake Patrol B scores 48. Page 12 of 36

13 Orienteering EQUIPMENT (2 sets): 5 orange cones or other recognizable land marker Index cards and pencils 2 stopwatches Extra Compass (to lend to any patrol that did not bring any can borrow one) EVENT: Start with cone #1 as the start home base. Spread cone #2 at a distance of about 20 paces away from cone #1. Continue to spread cones out in a random pattern until cone #5 is the last finishing point. Scouts will start at cone #1 and try to get a bearing with their compass to cone #2. After writing down their bearing the Scouts will head to cone #2 and then try to use their compass to get a bearing on cone #3. Repeat this process until getting final 4th bearing reading on cone #5. Each bearing will be worth a total of 25 points. Deductions will be taken as follows: (-1) point for every 2 degrees off in either direction. A MAXIUM of 10 points of deduction will be taken off per bearing point. The event is NOT a timed event but each patrol will be allowed a maximum of 20 minutes TOTAL to complete the event. If bearing can t be established then a total score of 15 points will be given per bearing to the patrol for showing effort of at least trying to use compass to get a bearing. Page 13 of 36

14 Retro Relay Races One or more of these relays may be featured between uniform inspections and the opening of events. Pending staffing and time available. Each race is run across a 20 field. Instant prizes are awarded. Two Person Carry Divide up into 3 person teams. Each team must carry each of its members across the race area (20 ) and back again using four-hand carry. Person 1 and person 2 carry person 3. Then person 1 and person 3 carry person 2. Finally, person 2 and person 3 carry person 1. Instant prizes. Triangle Bandage Relay (*Each team needs one Scout neckerchief) Team equals one Patrol. Half the team is at the activity line and half is opposite them at the start line. On go the first in the group runs across the race area and ties an arm sling on the patient and then sits down. The patient then unties the sling and runs across the race area to the first person in that line and ties a sling on him and then sits down. Continue until all patrol members are sitting. Instant prizes. Gunny Sack Relay (*Each team needs two gunny sacks) Team equals one Patrol. Half the team lines up on the start line and the other half on the activity line. Each person in front is in a gunny sack. On go the person at the start line begins hopping across the race area to tag the front person at the activity line. That person then hops across the race area, gets out of the gunny sack and helps the next in line into the gunny sack. That person then hops across to tag the new front person in the opposite line and so on until all team members have hopped and are sitting down. Camping Cocoa Cup Relay (*Each team needs a camping cup filled with water) Team equals one Patrol. Half the team is at the activity line and half is opposite them at the start line. On go the first person in line on side A crosses the race area holding the camping cup of water. The cup is passed off to the first person in line B who carries it across the race area back to the next person in line A. This continues until all team members have carried the cup once and are sitting down. Team MUST finish with water in the cup! Page 14 of 36

15 River Jumper Equipment Tiles (carpet, cardboard or such) 1 per Webelos Scout plus one square start and finish lines 2 stopwatches Event Tiles are placed in a line on the ground behind a start line. Each patrol member stands on his tile facing the finish line. One tile is left unoccupied at the rear of the line. On signal, the extra tile is passed up to the head of the line. The first Webelos Scout places the tile down toward the goal line and steps onto it by moving the foot that is to the rear. Each Webelos Scout in the line advances by moving his rear foot to the now vacated tile in front of him. The final empty tile is passed forward and the process is repeated. Scoring Time is recorded. If a Scout steps off the tile, the entire patrol must start over with time still running. Page 15 of 36

16 Shelter Set-Up Equipment: Tarp TWO 6-foot lengths of rope Stakes 2 stopwatches Exemplar & measuring stick Procedure: Den begins gathered around fully assembled and erected tarp with stakes already driven in ground and end ropes correctly tied in order to observe model to be achieved. Patrol is instructed to work as a team to achieve best time and performance. Patrol then lines up in relay formation behind start line. As they watch, the tent is collapsed in place without modification other than the tied end ropes are removed and replaced with four un-joined 3 foot lengths of rope placed upon the top of the collapsed tent. The den is then instructed to, as a den, return the tent to its prior upright condition by joining the two ropes in their middle using a square knot. Next use a 2 half-hitch on either end to attach the lines to the trees. The team is to then cooperatively snug both ropes up to best straighten the tent spine to the prior near straight level. Once the team has accomplished the task to their satisfaction, all patrol members are to return behind the start line. Only when ALL have returned will time be stopped. Time will be recorded. A 15 second penalty will be added to the patrol time for each knot that is incorrectly tied. Page 16 of 36

17 Swamp Crossing Equipment ropes skateboards or large carpet square to sit on as sled with folded-over, taped edge to improve chances of staying on when being pulled marked river banks about feet across (orange cones) 2 stopwatches Event The patrol lines up in relay formation. The patrol is told that they have reached the edge of a swamp (marked by ropes, rocks or sticks) and must get to the other side. One Scout is able to cross the ancient bridge before it falls apart. The rest of the patrol must be pulled across the swamp with the help of a rope. On signal, the first Scout will run to the other side and toss one end of the rope back across the river. The rope must land within reach of the second Scout. The second Scout ties a bowline low around his waist then sits on the raft and holds on as he is pulled across the river by only the first Scout. The second Scout will then quickly untie the knot and repeat the sequence by throwing the rope across the swamp to the next Scout in line. Any Scout falling into the swamp must return to far bank and repeat effort. The relay continues until the whole patrol has crossed the swamp. A 15 second penalty time will be added to the patrol time for each bowline that is incorrectly tied. Time will be recorded. Tying a Bowline Form a small loop (the direction is important), and pass the free or running end of the knot up through the loop, around behind the standing part of the rope, and back down through the loop. A common mnemonic for tying this knot is "The rabbit comes out of the hole, round the tree, and back down the hole again", where the hole is the small loop, and the rabbit is the running end of the rope. Page 17 of 36

18 Boy Scout Events Boy Scouts will compete as patrols in eight skills events: Chariot Race...19 Compass Course...20 First Aid...21 Flagpole Raising...23 Knots to You!...24 Retro Relay Races...25 Shelter Set Up...26 Tin Can Water Boil Objective: Prepare wood to build a fire / build a tripod stand with a lever arm that can suspend a canister above a fire / build and light a fire / boil water in the tin can. You will be scored on various safety elements of your wood preparation for this event. You will have 15 minutes to prepare your wood for your fire. You will be scored on your ability to build / construct a sturdy tripod with a lever. (dowels and rope will be provided) You will be scored for safety elements while lighting and maintaining a fire and controlling the lever support while trying to boil the water in the tin can. You will be supplied one match to start your fire. Point System: 3 Sections will be scored: (wood prep / tripod & lever construction / build and boil the water) Wood Prep - 40 points Tripod and lever construction - 30 points Start a fire and boil the water in the canister - 30 points BONUS- Start fire with magnesium sticks- EXTRA 10 POINTS Page 18 of 36

19 If there is a points tie, the fastest time in tripod & lever construction to the boiling of the water will be given 5 additional points. Wood Preparation Deductions / Safety Deductions and rule notes Totin Chip cards are not furnished at entrance to the wood prep area (scouts without Totin Chip cards can NOT assist with any wood preparations for the fire) subtract 2 points per scout without their Totin Chip card. If Equipment is borrowed to participate in the event: knives / hatchets / magnesium stick. Subtract 5 points Per Piece of Equipment borrowed. Unsafe and dangerous actions taken by scout(s) in hatchet or knife skills in their preparation of kindling for the fire (safety radius and knife handling). 10 point deduction Note: Only folding locking blade knives with blades smaller than 3 will be allowed for this event. No fixed blade knives are allowed. Tripod & Lever Deductions (*running time clock starts at this point and until water boils) Unstable construction (poor lashings and or poor stability / unsafe to support the water boil canister) Subtract 15 Note: If poor or unsafe construction is present, judges may require use of prefabricated tripod for continuation of the event for safety purposes Fire Building and Safety Deductions and rule notes Extra Matches to start the fire. Subtract 5 points per each extra match provided to help start the fire. Unsafe and dangerous actions taken by scouts in starting or maintaining the fire and or adjustments of the tripod and lever that controls the height of the water boil canister that may endanger the safety of the scouts or judges. 10 point deduction Note 1: Scouts are not required to use all the wood to start their fire, some wood and kindling can be kept to safely feed the fire while attempting to boil the water. Note 2: The tin can must be suspended above the firewood and not sitting or resting directly on the fire wood for support. Note 3: Control of the support lever must be done by the rope attached to the lever and not only done by the scouts hand directly on or by the lever itself. Fire Building and Safety Bonus Points Page 19 of 36

20 10 bonus points will be awarded if the patrol utilizes and starts their fire with a flint stick or magnesium stick. Host Troop Will Provide: Wood Burn pit Matches Tripod and lever dowels Rope Twine (birds nest) Back-up equipment (hatchet, knives, magnesium stick) EACH PATROL SHOULD BRING AND PROVIDE THEIR OWN HATCHET, KNIVES AND MAGNESIUM STICK. Topo Map...27 Additional activities include: Order of the Arrow ceremonies.22 Rifles Tomahawk throw Archery Gateway Competition Spirit Award: Early registration (by April 1) Unit participation at District level (Commissioner, District Committee) Adult volunteers at Camp-o-ree Participation in Camp-o-ree Cooking Challenge Uniform Inspection Campsite Inspection Bring Your Own Bugler (BYOB) Page 20 of 36

21 Chariot Race Details Coming Soon! Page 21 of 36

22 Compass Course Equipment: Compass (provided by patrol) Cones to mark off readings 2 stopwatches Pencil and bearing recording page Procedure: Notes: Patrol members will be given compass readings to pace out. Must begin at correct coordinates and finish at the correct position. This event is scored on time and recording correct compass readings. Specifics of this event subject to change based on available staffing. Page 22 of 36

23 First Aid (revised 2011) FORMERLY SEARCH AND RESCUE) In this event, four members of your patrol have gone on a day hike while the rest of the patrol is at base camp. While on the hike, one of your patrol members has been injured. Your patrol must: Assess the scene for hazards and the victim s injuries. Treat the victim s injuries using proper first aid techniques from the current Scout Handbook. Build a pole stretcher if required by the injuries. Properly lift the victim into the stretcher using an appropriate lift (from the First Aid Merit Badge Pamphlet) to minimize the risk of further injury. Properly carry the victim 50 feet. This will be a timed event. The reference used for this event will be The Boy Scout Handbook eleventh Edition, 1998, and the First aid merit badge pamphlet (for proper victim lift). Scouts should know: Universal Precautions Order of Rescue (Hurry Cases, ABCs) Shock Minor Cuts and Scratches Severe Bleeding Burns Snakebites Puncture Wounds Broken Bones (Closed and Open Fractures) Hypothermia Heat Exhaustion Pole Stretchers Lifting Injured Persons with a Two Person Carry Page 23 of 36

24 Scoring: Scene Safety, Victim Assessment, Getting Help 10pts. Universal Precautions, Proper First Aid Treatment 30pts. Proper Stretcher, Proper Three Person Lift 10pts. Proper Carry 10pts. Time 10-40pts. Time points will be awarded as follows: 40 pts. Under 3 minutes 30 pts. 3-4 minutes. 20 pts. 4-5 minutes 10 pts. 5-6 minutes 0 pts. Times over 6 minutes Page 24 of 36

25 Flagpole Raising 100 points max Equipment 2 sets (To be provided by the Camporee Committee): 3 staves approx. 6 ft in length 4 ropes for round lashing 4 ropes for guide lines 4 stakes 1 Camporee flag 1 hammer Procedure: Patrol stands 10 feet away from material until start signal given On start signal, patrol must: lash 3 poles together. Use 2 lashings per joint. Each joining on the pole uses one shear lashing and one round lashing (total of 4). Use longest 4 ropes for guide lines. These must be fastened using a clove hitch at the stave and taut-line hitches at the stakes. When flagpole is standing upright, flag is on top pole and the pole is supported only by the guide lines, patrol moves back to start point and calls Done. Scoring: 15 points per correct Lashing (2 round, 2 shear) 60 MAX 10 points for correct fastening of guide lines (attach to staves using clove hitches and to stakes using taut line hitches 40 MAX Page 25 of 36

26 Knots to You! Equipment 2 sets (To be provided by the Camporee Committee): 4 sawhorses 4 knot boards ropes 2 stopwatches extra rope/clamps/duct tape to stabilize boards Procedure: The optimum patrol size is six Scouts. Members of smaller patrols will have to tie more than Each patrol chooses 6 members to participate Scouts line up 10 feet from materials (at start line) At start command, each patrol member advances to ropes and begins tying a knot. Square knot Sheetbend Bowline Tautline Hitch Clove Hitch 2 half hitches ONE ADDITIONAL FROM GRAPHIC BELOW TBD Time stops when all knots are tied and patrol yells "Done" Knots must be attached to the bar in some fashion The sheet bend must be tied onto the end of the rope that is already attached to the crossbar Scoring: Best time overall 15 points per correct knot (total of 90 points) Page 26 of 36

27 Retro Relay Races One or more of these relays may be featured between uniform inspections and the opening of events. Pending staffing and time available. Procedure Each race is run across a 20 field. Instant prizes are awarded. Two Person Carry Divide up into 3 person teams. Each team must carry each of its members across the race area (20 ) and back again using four-hand carry. Person 1 and person 2 carry person 3. Then person 1 and person 3 carry person 2. Finally, person 2 and person 3 carry person 1. Instant prizes. Triangle Bandage Relay (*Each team needs one Scout neckerchief) Team equals one Patrol. Half the team is at the activity line and half is opposite them at the start line. On go the first in the group runs across the race area and ties an arm sling on the patient and then sits down. The patient then unties the sling and runs across the race area to the first person in that line and ties a sling on him and then sits down. Continue until all patrol members are sitting. Instant prizes. Gunny Sack Relay (*Each team needs two gunny sacks) Team equals one Patrol. Half the team lines up on the start line and the other half on the activity line. Each person in front is in a gunny sack. On go the person at the start line begins hopping across the race area to tag the front person at the activity line. That person then hops across the race area, gets out of the gunny sack and helps the next in line into the gunny sack. That person then hops across to tag the new front person in the opposite line and so on until all team members have hopped and are sitting down. Camping Cocoa Cup Relay (*Each team needs a camping cup filled with water) Team equals one Patrol. Half the team is at the activity line and half is opposite them at the start line. On go the first person in line on side A crosses the race area holding the camping cup of water. The cup is passed off to the first person in line B who carries it across the race area back to the next person in line A. This continues until all team members have carried the cup once and are sitting down. Team MUST finish with water in the cup! Page 27 of 36

28 Shelter Set Up Equipment: Tarp Four 3-foot lengths of rope Stakes 2 stopwatches Exemplar Procedure: Patrol begins gathered around fully assembled and erected tarp with stakes already driven in ground and end ropes correctly tied in order to observe model to be achieved. Patrol is instructed to work as a team to achieve best time and performance. Patrol then lines up in relay formation behind start line. As they watch, the tent is collapsed in place without modification other than the tied end ropes being removed and replaced with four un-joined 3 foot lengths of rope placed upon the top of the collapsed tent. The patrol is then instructed to, as a patrol, return the tent to its prior upright condition by joining two pieces of rope using a sheetbend. On either end of this piece, join the remaining pieces using a square knot and then connect the outer ends to the trees using 2 half-hitches. The team is to then cooperatively snug both ropes up to best straighten the tent spine to the prior near straight level. Once the team has accomplished the task to their satisfaction, all patrol members are to return behind the start line. Only when ALL have returned will time be stopped. Scoring: Time will be recorded. A 15 second penalty will be added to the patrol time for each knot that is incorrectly tied (score based on time and 5 knots). Page 28 of 36

29 Tin Can Water Boil Objective: Prepare wood to build a fire / build a tripod stand with a lever arm that can suspend a canister above a fire / build and light a fire / boil water in the tin can. You will be scored on various safety elements of your wood preparation for this event. You will have 15 minutes to prepare your wood for your fire. You will be scored on your ability to build / construct a sturdy tripod with a lever. (dowels and rope will be provided) You will be scored for safety elements while lighting and maintaining a fire and controlling the lever support while trying to boil the water in the tin can. You will be supplied one match to start your fire. Point System: 3 Sections will be scored: (wood prep / tripod & lever construction / build and boil the water) Wood Prep - 40 points Tripod and lever construction - 30 points Start a fire and boil the water in the canister - 30 points BONUS- Start fire with magnesium sticks- EXTRA 10 POINTS If there is a points tie, the fastest time in tripod & lever construction to the boiling of the water will be given 5 additional points. Wood Preparation Deductions / Safety Deductions and rule notes Totin Chip cards are not furnished at entrance to the wood prep area (scouts without Totin Chip cards can NOT assist with any wood preparations for the fire) subtract 2 points per scout without their Totin Chip card. If Equipment is borrowed to participate in the event: knives / hatchets / magnesium stick. Subtract 5 points Per Piece of Equipment borrowed. Unsafe and dangerous actions taken by scout(s) in hatchet or knife skills in their preparation of kindling for the fire (safety radius and knife handling). 10 point deduction Note: Only folding locking blade knives with blades smaller than 3 will be allowed for this event. No fixed blade knives are allowed. Page 29 of 36

30 Tripod & Lever Deductions (*running time clock starts at this point and until water boils) Unstable construction (poor lashings and or poor stability / unsafe to support the water boil canister) Subtract 15 Note: If poor or unsafe construction is present, judges may require use of prefabricated tripod for continuation of the event for safety purposes Fire Building and Safety Deductions and rule notes Extra Matches to start the fire. Subtract 5 points per each extra match provided to help start the fire. Unsafe and dangerous actions taken by scouts in starting or maintaining the fire and or adjustments of the tripod and lever that controls the height of the water boil canister that may endanger the safety of the scouts or judges. 10 point deduction Note 1: Scouts are not required to use all the wood to start their fire, some wood and kindling can be kept to safely feed the fire while attempting to boil the water. Note 2: The tin can must be suspended above the firewood and not sitting or resting directly on the fire wood for support. Note 3: Control of the support lever must be done by the rope attached to the lever and not only done by the scouts hand directly on or by the lever itself. Fire Building and Safety Bonus Points 10 bonus points will be awarded if the patrol utilizes and starts their fire with a flint stick or magnesium stick. Host Troop Will Provide: Wood Burn pit Matches Tripod and lever dowels Rope Twine (birds nest) Back-up equipment (hatchet, knives, magnesium stick) EACH PATROL SHOULD BRING AND PROVIDE THEIR OWN HATCHET, KNIVES AND MAGNESIUM STICK. Page 30 of 36

31 Topo Map Equipment (To be provided by the Camporee Committee): Topo Map Pencils, Index Cards List of Terrain Features to be identified and locations to be identified 2 Stopwatches COMPASS PROVIDED BY PATROL Procedure: Patrol may have 2 minutes to look over the map. Maximum time allowed for identification is 5 minutes. Patrol must orient the map using compass (20 points) Patrol identifies the following (5 points each) A summit A steep slope A gentle slope The Merced River Harriet Lake A saddle between two summits in A5 Map scale A maintained trail A road A county line A forest boundary Scoring: Scoring: Record patrol time, best time under 5 minutes. 20 points for correct map orientation. 5 points each for map feature identifications. Page 31 of 36

32 Firestone Scout Reservation Rules and Regulations: This permit must be on your dash and readable by Camp Staff. PLEASE OBSERVE 15MPH IN CAMP Drive Safely on ALL camp roads and observe speed limit of 15MPH. No trailers/rvs in the camping area. Park your vehicle HEAD OUT in case of emergency evacuation. DO NOT PARK OR LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE IN CAMP. Vehicles may enter camp ONLY to load or unload gear. If you park blocking another car, and the ranger or Camp Master cannot find you, it will be necessary to tow your vehicle. No In and Out Parking except for emergencies. The BSA is NOT RESPONSIBLE for items lost or stolen from vehicles. ALL DRIVERS MUST KEEP KEYS ON THEIR PERSON AT ALL TIMES Fold here and place on dashboard with Parking Permit side up FIRESTONE BOY SCOUT RESERVATION PARKING PERMIT Event Dates: April 15-17, 2016 Campground: Loma Linda Time into Campground: Your Name: VEHICLES WITHOUT SIGNED PERMIT WILL BE TOWED Unit Type: Unit #: Auto License Number: Traffic control supported by Brea Towing, Brea, California 92821, (714) Disabled or Medical Parking: (Must be initialed by Camp Staff)

33 *F*S*R* Firestone Scout Reservation Cub Land Scouting World Large Events Venturing Outposts SCOUT PARENTAL SHOOTING SPORTS PERMISSION AND RELEASE FORM MINOR S NAME (PRINT) I THE PARENT LEGAL GUARDIAN (PRINT) of the above named minor do hereby give permission as required by California Penal Code Section to the Boy Scouts of America, Los Angeles Area Council, and to the instructors certified by the Los Angeles Area Council meeting the requirements for instructors established by the Boy Scouts of America (national,) to furnish a BB Gun/Rifle/Shot Gun/Archery Bow and Arrow/Anything thereof that leaves the hand of a Scout or Youth and potentially hits a target, to said minor for the purpose of instructing him in the safe handling of firearms, safe shooting, and marksmanship. I do further agree to indemnify and save harmless the Boy Scouts of America, Los Angeles Area Council and all officers, members, employees, and volunteers thereof, from all suits of actions brought for, or on account of, any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons by or from the consequences of any negligence or any act of omission of the above named minor occurring during the course of said instruction. SIGNED PARENT LEGAL GUARDIAN DATE Tonner Canyon Road, Brea CA PO Box 727, Brea, CA

34 Western Los Angeles County Council Boy Scouts of America YOUTH PERMISSION FORM Firearms, Treat, Activity, Release of Minor, Photo The following signatures are required for Scouts to fully participate PERMISSION TO TREAT In case of emergency, I understand every effort will be made to contact me (if participant is adult, my spouse or next of kin). In the event I cannot be reached, I hereby give my permission to the licensed health-care practitioner selected by the adult leader in charge to secure proper treatment, including hospitalization, anesthesia, surgery, or injections of medication for my child (or for me, if participant is an adult). Signature of parent/guardian or adult Date PARENTAL FIREARMS PERMISSION AND RELEASE California State Law prohibits any person from furnishing, loaning or otherwise providing a minor any firearm or live ammunition without the express permission of their parten or guardian. Your child will not be allowed on the shooting range without the following signed release. If you do not wish your child to participate in shooting activities please write NO PERMISSION MINOR S NAME (Please print) I (Please print) The Parent Legal Guardian of the above names minor do hereby give permission as required by California Penal Code Sections 12552, 12070, and 12078, et. seq. to the Boy Scouts of America, Western Los Angeles County Council meeting the requirements for instructors certified by the Western Los Angeles County Council meeting the requirements for instructors established by the Boy Scouts of America (National), to furnish a firearm, BB Gun, Air Rifle, Pellet Gun, or 002 Gun, and Ammunition to said minor for the purpose of instructing him in a safe handling of firearms, safe shooting and marksmanship. I do further agree to indemnify and save harmless the Boy Scouts of America, Western Los Angeles County Council and all officers, members, employees, and volunteers thereof, from all suits or actions brought for, or on account of, any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons by or from the consequences of any negligence or any act or omission of the above named minor occurring during the course of said instruction. Date Permission Granted: From To Signed: The parent Legal Guardian Print full name: Date: Revised February 7, 2011

35 Western Los Angeles County Council Boy Scouts of America RELEASE OF MINOR I, the parent of guardian of, unit number, (Name of Camper/Staff) authorize WLACC to release my child to (name of individual picking up Scout) on at. The aforementioned individual will provide all transportation (Date) (Time) from WLACC at no cost to the camp or Western Los Angeles County Council. Reason for Departure: Signature of Parent or Guardian: Date: PHOTO (TALENT) RELEASE I hereby assign and grant to the Boy Scouts of America the right and permission to use and publish the photographs/film/video tapes/electronic representations and/or sound recordings made during my Scouts visit to any WLACC, BSA activity. I hereby release the Boy Scouts of America, and the Western Los Angeles County Council from any and all liability from such use and promotion. I hereby authorize the reproduction, sale, copyright, exhibit, broadcast, electronic storage and/or distribution of said photographs/film/video tapes/electronic representations and/or sound recordings without limitation at the discretion of the Boy Scouts of America, Western Los Angeles County Council. I specifically waive any right to compensation I may have for any of the foregoing. Signature of Parent of Guardian: Date: CONSENT TO FULL PROGRAM Western Los Angeles County Council Camp programs may include some or all of the following activities: horseback riding, archery, swimming, boating, sailing, hiking, mountain biking, crafts, use of knife and ax, rock climbing, rappelling, team sports, and other activities. Your signature below will grant consent for the above named youth to participate in any of the above activities at camp. Please check one of the options and state any limitations: [ ] Consent to full program [ ] Consent to program with the following limitations/exclusions: Signature of parent/guardian Date: Revised February 7, 2011

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