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Troop 14 Norwalk Presents Klondike Derby Survivor 2 Expedition Yeti Draft of patch. The Year 2018 is being corrected to 2019 The Yeti, better known as the Abominable Snowman, is a mysterious bipedal creature said to live high in the mountains of Asia. Recently it was spotted at Hoyt Scout Reservation. It sometimes leaves tracks in snow but despite dozens of expeditions the existence of the Yeti remains unproven. Make plans to organize your expedition to head north to Hoyt for Klondike Survivor 2 Expedition Yeti. Can you capture the Yeti? Hoyt Scout Reservation, W. Redding CT January 25-27, 2019 Printing December 2018 Powahay District Connecticut Yankee Council BSA

KLONDIKE DERBY HOSTED BY TROOP 14 NORWALK Page 2 KLONDIKE HQ The Ranger Station on top of the hill in the main parking area will serve as the Klondike HQ for the weekend. Check-in/Registration Please check in BEFORE setting up your campsite First Aid and Warming Area This building does not contain an indoor rest room or running water. The Jackson Pavilion will serve as T14 Program HQ Introduction It is time once again to load up the sleds, harness the dog team and head north to Hoyt Scout Reservation for the annual Klondike Derby competition. The Klondike is being organized as a day event for Saturday and will be hosted at the lower part of Hoyt. Camping one or two nights is optional and under troop leadership. Opening ceremony will be at the field in front of the Jackson Pavilion, The Klondike will officially end with a closing and awards ceremony at 4:30 pm on Saturday. Troops camping Saturday night will provide their own evening program. Klondike Derby 2019 will start with optional camping Friday night with Troops being able to set up anytime after 5 PM. Troops arriving Saturday, should be prepared for opening ceremonies by 9 AM. Troops can camp one night, two nights or just come for the day. Exciting events are being organized by Troop 14, utilizing basic Scouting skills and some just for fun. The troop is requesting each troop to sponsor one of the stations. Troop s Responsibilities: To make sure their Scouts are prepared for cold weather activities and/or camping for one to two nights. If we move forward with a district activity under potential travel advisory conditions, Unit Leadership is responsible to determine safe driving conditions for their unit and if their Scouts are prepared to meet the challenges of the pending weather. If a Troop has any concerns, please stay home and be safe. Each unit is required to carry at least Part A and B of the Annual Health and Medical Form and a permission form for each scout signed by a parent or legal guardian, giving consent for the Scout to participate in the activity and consent for medical treatment. These can be downloaded at http://www.ctyankee.org/districts/ powahay/safety. Troops camping will need to have at least one adult certified in First Aid/CPR. Please provide the name of that person at check-in along with your troop roster. Girls that will be joining and/or have an interest in joining a Scout BSA Troop may attend the Klondike as a guest. They will need a host troop for camping. Sign-up and Registration $15.00 Youth and $12.00 Adults Online registration at http://archive.ctyankee.org/webpay/event/new/?form=000611 Online Registration is required and those paid will have first options for reserving a campsite We re asking all troops to be registered and paid by January 15. This will allow Troop 14 to plan for the best possible program. Questions: Registration/Campsite and other logistics: John Hanks at johnwhanks@hotmail.com or 203-219-8282 Program: Mike Dorrico, Scoutmaster T14 at mdorrico11@aol.com SPL Roundtable Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019 7:15 PM Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 686 South Ave, New Canaan. All troops attending the Klondike are asked to have their troop represented by their SPL (or at least one of their boy leaders) at this Klondike Planning Meeting. The SPL s will meet on their own and then make a report to the Boy Scout Leaders at the Roundtable.

KLONDIKE DERBY HOSTED BY TROOP 14 NORWALK Page 3 Friday KLONDIKE SCHEDULE (as of 11/15/2018) 5:00 PM: Campgrounds open for Units that are camping 5:00-8:00 PM Troops arrive at camp 8:30-9:00 PM Cracker Barrel (SBL and 1 Scoutmaster) 8 PM Tentative Movie at the Ranger Station 10:00 PM Taps/ Lights Out Saturday 7:00 AM Reveille 8:00-9:00 AM Saturday Arrivals Registration 9:15-9:45 AM Opening Flag Ceremony 8:45 AM SPL/Scoutmaster Meeting 10:00 AM Klondike Begins *Each patrol should send representative to headquarters 15 minutes before the start time* 11:30-12:30 PM Cooking Contest (Jackson Pavilion) 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch 1:00-3:00 PM Klondike Rotations Resumes 3:15-3:30 PM Turn in score sheets to HQ- ALL SCORE SHEETS MUST BE TURNED IN!!! 3:30-4:30 PM Two-man saw competition (patrols/troops) 5:00-6:00 PM Closing Ceremony- results will be announced 6:00 PM Klondike Ends. Troops are on their own camping and providing their own Saturday evening program 10:00 PM Taps, lights out Sunday 9:00 AM Troops Depart Safe Trip Home Troops Camping Reminders: To make sure their Scouts are prepared for cold weather activities and/or camping for one to two nights. Troops camping will need to have at least one adult certified in First Aid/ CPR. Please provide the name of that person at check-in along with your troop roster.

NEW LATRINE KLONDIKE DERBY HOSTED BY TROOP 14 NORWALK Page 4 CAMPSITES Site Assignment A B Pavilions must be left open for program use. Only the hosting Troop is allowed the use of a pavilion. E. C PROGRAM AREA D E F G H I J T14 C. D. T14 HOST Jackson Pavilion Boy Scout Program HQ W Gaga Pit NEW LATRINE W F. K L M N O B. A. PROGRAM AREA PROGRAM AREA G. I. J. T15 K. P Q L. W H. LUNCH CANTEEN M. Ranger Cabin Unit Check in front porch Commissioner HQ FIRST AID W Powahay Klondike Map of Lower Hoyt Campsites & Program areas CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT Friday Night Check-in: Powahay District Staff will be available Friday at 5 PM to check in Troops at the Ranger Station in the parking area. Please send an adult leader to District HQ BEFORE setting up your campsite. Saturday Check-in: Troops should arrive early enough Saturday to set up their campsite and be ready for the Scoutmaster/SPL Meeting at 9:00 AM and opening ceremony at 9:15 AM. A 4:30 pm Awards Ceremony/Campfire has been scheduled for Saturday to allow troops to receive their awards and patches and not camp Saturday night. After the ceremony, the Klondike Program will end. Troops are on their own camping and providing their own Saturday evening program. Check-out: Please check out at HQ and we ask that you please make sure campsite is properly cleaned, campfire distinguished and any picnic tables carried over to your site are returned to where you found them. Guidelines Weather and/or ground conditions at Hoyt may cause moving camping and program areas. Campsite finalized at check-in. Campsites are assigned on a first registered/first paid basis. Pavilions must be left open for program use. Only the hosting Troop is allowed the use of a pavilion. Troops should prepare for bringing all gear out to the camping area. Vehicles are not permitted beyond the parking lot, including dropping of troop trailers. Running water is available at near the new cabin area. Be Prepared and bring your own fire wood. Quiet time begins at 10:00 PM. Not all campsite may have a fire ring BE PREPARED and bring your own. Carry out all trash. No dumpster.

KLONDIKE DERBY HOSTED BY TROOP 14 NORWALK Page 5 Powahay District Weather Cancellation Policy The District Key 3 and those responsible for an event from District Staffing will best determine if a delay start or cancellation of a District Activity is needed based on the following: Weather Alerts and Warnings. Driving conditions. Availability of District Staffing. Ability to run program. Weather related and other conditions at the location. Procedures: The delay or cancellation of an event will be announced by 12 noon Friday unless circumstances require an earlier cancellation. Emails will be sent to Scoutmasters and we will post a notice on the Council Website. If we move forward with a district activity under potential travel advisory conditions, Unit Leadership is responsible to determine safe driving conditions for their unit and if their Scouts are prepared to meet the challenges of the pending weather. If a Troop has any concerns, please stay home and be safe. This policy has been endorsed by Powahay s District Chairman, District Commissioner, Council Area Staff, District Committee and Commissioner Staff. YOUTH LED CAMPOREE & PROGRAM Empowering youth to be leaders is the core of Scouting. Scouts learn by doing, and what they do is lead their patrols and their troop. The Scouts themselves develop a troop program, then take responsibility for figuring out how they will achieve the goals. One of our most important challenges is to train boy leaders to run the troop by providing direction, coaching and support. Scouts will make mistakes now and then and will rely upon the adult leaders to guide them. But only through real hands-on experience as leaders can they learn to lead. Scoutmaster Handbook Following the above concept: Senior Patrol Leaders and ASPL s will form the Klondike Greenbar and run the program. The Awards Best Patrols 1st, 2nd 3rd places Event Scoring Campsite Inspection Troop level 1st, 2nd, 3rd Super Troop Scoring Patrol Scores (Average) Campsite Inspection Score Camporee Participation (Ran Station or helped in other area) Camped Overnight Uniform: Scouts dressed properly for Cold Weather Camping and activities Troop participated in Cooking contest Best Sled Award Campsite Inspection Points Score 1 Gateway Defined Entrance Troop Identification Troop/American Flag Displayed properly 10 2 Campsite layout proper and practical 5 3 Tents pitched correctly with ground covers 5 4 Campsite clean 5 5 Duty roster posted and chores completed 5 6 Menu posted and meals balanced 5 7 Food stored properly 5 8 Garbage stored effectively 5 9 Cooking gear clean and stored correctly 5 10 Fire ring location and area safe 5 11 First aid kit available and visible 10 12 Ax yard located and in safe location 5 13 Ax yard tools stored correctly 5 14 Fire buckets or Fire Extinguisher N/A 15 Judges discretionary points awarded 10 Courtesy & Friendliness of Troop Scouts & 16 Leaders Total Score 100 Klondike Sled Equipment List Each patrol is encouraged to have their own sled. Easy to build plans can found on the internet. Other than your personal gear or any other items that you want to carry on your Patrol s sled, the following items are mandatory and must be on your sled (or person) during the initial sled inspection. 5 lengths of rope, each 5-6 FT long 2 poles between 6-8 feet Fire starting materials (matches, lighters, lint, shavings, tinder, etc. no fatwood or accelerants) Compass Basic first aid kit Water- 1 quart for each scout in the patrol Sled with tow-ropes Proper footwear and clothing Gallon zip-lock bag (all fire building materials, no accelerants) TWO 6 X 8 tarps 10

KLONDIKE DERBY HOSTED BY TROOP 14 NORWALK Page 6 Sled Inspection Sled is inspected for all required equipment and for proper packing; nothing should fall out when the sled is turned over. Every Scout must be wearing appropriate clothing and footwear. Each sled should contain the Ten Essential Item for camping. Panning for Gold Patrol uses a tarp co-operatively to toss a "nugget" over a horizontal rope 3 m above the ground. The nugget should be a tennis ball or a larger ball, colored yellow. It must not be a hard object in case it falls on a Scout's head. The event can be scored by counting the number of consecutive times the nugget gets over the rope. Whiteout Walk A rope is strung between trees along a zigzag route. Scouts are blindfolded, spun around, and have their hands placed on a rope. They are timed as they follow the trail. The backstory is that there are whiteout weather conditions and they must follow a previously established trail. A Frame Drag Race Patrol demonstrates lashings in the construction of an A frame. Each member takes a turn tying the required knot or lashing. Then each patrol must drag one participant 30 feet on the A Frame. Two-man saw You need to cut up a log as quickly as possible. Each patrol member must take a turn cutting the log. Lumberjack Competition Each person in the Patrol must take turns chopping through a log in a standing position. The object is to chop through the log as quickly as possible. Blindfolded Stretcher Carry Four blindfolded Scouts carry a fifth Scout (not blindfolded) on a stretcher around a course following directions given by the Scout on the stretcher. Nitroglycerine The patrol must lift the filled transport device off the ground and maneuver it then carefully lower the transport devise onto the finish area without spilling any liquid alone the way. iv. All patrol members must use their rope to help maneuver the transport device with one exception. The patrol has the option of electing one member to act as the leader and not hold a rope. Tomahawk Toss Patrol members throw tomahawks at targets. No practice tosses. Fire Build Every Patrol is required to bring the necessary materials to build a fire. The materials must be stored in a One Gallon Zip lock bag. The Patrols are to build, and maintain fire with no additional materials. The fire must be able to burn through rope at various heights above fire pit. Will be given three matches to start. No Fatwood or accelerants. Semaphore Each Patrol will have a sender and receiver of signals Each patrol will have flags to send and receive alphabetic codes. Tarp Flip Each Patrol must stand on a tarp. Object is to flip tarp over, without any participants touching the ground. Slide Puzzle Each patrol must solve puzzle. The patrol must arrange tiles to form complete picture. Leave No Trace Each patrol will be given items to determine length of decomposition. Know Your Pack Each patrol will be given a back pack with a variety of items to be placed the pack. Said items when combined should weigh a particular amount TBD. Each patrol gets three attempts to hit said weight. Frisbee Golf Each patrol must accumulate maximum points by getting Frisbee into basket Air Rockets Each patrol will need to assemble air rockets. Rockets will then be launched at ground targets. Multiple attempts for maximum points. Troop 14 is looking for Troops to run stations. Klondike Derby Events

KLONDIKE DERBY HOSTED BY TROOP 14 NORWALK Page 7 POWAHAY DISTRICT BOY SCOUT PARKING Please place on dash so it can be seen from windshield. Name: Unit: Cell Phone: Please make copies for each vehicle parking at the Klondike. Winter Camping Don t Be A Frozen Hero! All Troops are to conduct Cold Weather Training for their Scouts prior to the Klondike. Adult Leaders should be familiar with the Winter Camping Guide to Safe Scouting. It is the responsibility of the Troop Adult Leadership that their Scouts arrive for the Klondike with the necessary skills and equipment required to safely camp and participate in the activities. Troop Leaders should not hesitate to send Scouts home not properly prepared. Remind Scouts that the buddy system in effect at all times, and Scouts should feel comfortable reporting having problems with the cold and Don t Be A Frozen Hero concept. The new Pump House/ Ranger Station will be open 24 hours as a warming station. Winter Camping Qualified Supervision. It is vital that a leader be an experienced winter camper with strong character and common sense. Guide to Safe Scouting Camporee/Klondike Communications We are asking Troops to consider investing in at least two walkie-talkies to help with communications at district camporees and the Klondike. One Walkie-Talkie for the Senior Patrol Leader and one for the Scoutmaster. Additional Walkie -Talkies can be use for other key leaders in your Troop but please limit the use. These can be purchased fairly inexpensive through Amazon or local stores such as Walmart. The District Channel we use is 7.1. We may set up another channel just for the SPL s. Klondike Derby Check List Registered and signed up by January 15. Have at least one adult First Aid and CPR Trained to camp overnight. Conducted a Cold Weather Camping Training and First Aid Review with your troop. Klondike Sled ready to go.

Powahay District Klondike Derby Lunch Cooking Contest The Hamburger Helper One Skillet Challenge Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019 11:30 AM In front of Jackson Pavilion The challenge is taking a basic Hamburger Helper dry mix meal and add your own TWIST! Each Troop can have one team of 3 to 4 Scouts (mix of younger & older Scouts). You will need to cook in one skillet only and it s a timed event of 30 minutes. Teams can: Add fresh vegetables Add a second meat Add another starch Add a sauce Add cheeses We would provide one mystery item District will provide: The Hamburger Helper Meal (all teams will use the same meal) Mystery item Great prizes Troops will provide: One Team of up to 4 Scouts One skillet Cooking utensils. Two burner stove with fuel 1lbs of ground beef 2 cups of milk (needed for Hamburger Helper) Food items to add your own twist. The Contest*: Each Troop team shows up in front of Jackson Pavilion at 11:30 AM with a two-burner gas stove (with fuel), one skillet (frying pan with a lid or use foil), and the needed cooking utensils. We provide the basic (Hamburger Helper and Mystery item) and the troop provides all the other ingredients (including the ground beef) they want to include in their recipe. We start the clock and watch them cook. *Option 2: Depending on weather conditions during the Klondike we may allow Troops to cook back at their campsite. Guidelines: 1. Each Troop would appoint 3 to 4 Scouts to represent their troop in the cooking contest. We will consider larger troops to have a second team. 2. Youth Each Troop Team would have a mix of older and younger Scouts. 3. Adults In addition, each troop can have one adult team of 2 adults. 4. Each Team MUST use the SAME Hamburger Helper product provided by District. 5. Teams will have 30 minutes to prepare three identical plated dishes. We will stagger start time to avoid judges having to judge 10 to 15 entries at the same time. 6. Determine the cooking equipment you will need. Will you be chopping up vegetables? What will you need to brown your ground beef and drain. Do you need water? Once we start the clock, you can t go back to your campsite for needed cooking items. 7. Judging: District would provide judges for the Youth Contest. Youth (SPL s) would judge the Adult entries. Ease of recipe Tastes Texture/Appearance Presentation Creative use of mystery item Completed within the time allowed To Sign Up for the Klondike Cooking Contest Troops can register Youth and Adult Teams through the online Registration at http://archive.ctyankee.org/webpay/event/new/?form=000611 There is a $20/team contest fee to cover food items, prizes and a Chefs Hat. Advance online registration required. We cannot accept sign ups at the event. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Recognitions.