RIVER TRAILS 2019 SPRING CAMPOREE Pioneering the Boro Trail April 26-28, 2019
Pioneering Along the Boro Trail Date: April 26-28, 2019 Location: Hillsboro Community Civic Center, 10349 Business 21, Hillsboro, MO 63050 Check-In: Cost: Objective: Check-In prior to setting up camp. Sites will be assigned according to troop size. The Camporee Fee covers the cost of all program materials. The cost is $12 per scout and adult attending. This fee includes a delicious chuck wagon meal along the trail. Please pay at the time of registrations. To navigate your patrol through the various challenges encountered on the Boro Trail. Youth Campmaster Nathan Bohn Adult Advisors Josh Culley 314-691-0527 joshdculley@gmail.com Steve Holt 314-610-8601 cceholt@yahoo.com District Camping Committee Chairman Jim Sander jimls_99@yahoo.com
Camp Rules ***Despite this event not being held on GSLAC property ALL rules apply and will be enforced. *** 1. NO alcoholic beverages! 2. No Smoking! 3. No fireworks, firearms, bow and arrow, etc. 4. NO pressurized fuel equipment (lanterns, stoves, heaters, etc.) unless you have taken the Greater St. Louis Area Council Training and have received your Toasted Chit and have it with you. Charcoal or wood is recommended for all cooking. 5. NO flames of any kind inside or near a tent. 6. NO heaters of any kind inside or near a tent. 7. Kerosene lanterns may be used to illuminate the campsite. However, battery operated lanterns are much safer and shed more light. 8. Water sources are for filling water containers and drinking only, not for bathing or for washing dishes. Please ask your scouts not to play with the water stations. This creates a muddy mess in a very short time. 9. NO live trees may be cut. Please follow the Outdoor Code. 10. NO digging around any tents. Use proper pitching to avoid ditching. 11. Sheath knives are strictly forbidden for all Scouts: Boy Scouts, Adults and Leaders. Totin Chip is required by the Scout to carry a folding pocketknife. These tools must be used safely and properly at all times.
CAMPSITE INSPECTION - - A SCOUT IS CLEAN Half the fun of camping is learning to camp correctly. Several excellent books are available through Council or through your local library. Do not forget to ask within your own unit. You may have an Eagle Scout among the parents or leaders. These Scouters are a great source of information. Clean up is the responsibility of each Scout and Leader who participates in the Spring Camporee campout. Before you can officially check out on Sunday, a staff member will inspect your campsite. Periodically throughout the day, the Spring Camporee staff will be wandering through the field performing campsite inspections. What we look for are: Duty roster completed and posted, usually near or on the dining fly Menu completed and posted on the dining fly Fires a minimum of 15 feet from the nearest tent NO UNATTENDED FIRES Medical kit easily accessible Leader s tent properly marked Food properly stored Gateway to campsite Creative interpretation of the camp theme Campsite is clean and well organized Any nifty or unique gadgets Proper use, display and storage of pressurized fuels and Toasted Chit cards
SCHEDULE Friday Check-in and registration 7:00-9:00 P.M. HQ (Near Pole Barn) Camp set up 5:00-9:00 P.M. Campsites Scoutmasters/SPL meeting 9:15-9:45 P.M. HQ Staff meeting 10:00-10:30 P.M. HQ Lights out (Scouts) 11:00 Campsites Saturday Reveille 6:00 Breakfast and clean up 6:00-8:00 Campsites Flags 8:45 Flag Pole (Top of Arena) Session 1 9:00-10:00 Various locations Session 2 10:05-11:05 Session 3 11:10-12:10 Lunch (Chuck Wagon) 12:15-1:45 Near HQ (bring chair) Session 4 2:00-3:00 Various locations Session 5 3:05-4:05 Dinner 5:00-6:00 Campsites Flags (Full Class A) 6:15 Flag Pole (Top of Arena) Bonfire 8:00 HQ Lights out 11:00 Campsites Sunday Reveille 7:00 Breakfast and clean up 7:00 Break camp and inspections 9:30 Campsites
A competition based Spring Camporee navigating challenges along the Boro Trail: Each Station is set up with a particular challenge or obstacle that must be overcome and time may be of the essence. Don t get caught in the cold As you travel the trail, make sure you can build a fire to keep yourself warm and cook your vittles. Log on the Trail Saw that log so you can continue on your journey. Express Mail Service Ride your thoroughbred for delivery of priority mail and return to post. Tomahawk on the Frontier Use your westward expansion survival skills to heave the tomahawk a target. Crossing the River Traverse the river and several other obstacles to continue on your journey without taking too much time There will be other activities to include large-scale woodcarving, branding station, wood milling and much more. DO NOT FORGET CHUCKWAGON LUNCH ON SATURDAY!!!!
CAMP ROSTER Spring Camporee April 26-28, 2019 Hillsboro Community Civic Center (roster due at time of registration) TROOP: DISTRICT: River Trails Patrol Name: Scoutmaster: Name Address Phone Number Age (PL) Patrol Name: Name Address Phone Number Age (PL)
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River Trails Spring Camporee 2019 The Spring Camporee registration fee is $12 per scout and adult. The fee includes program supplies, facilities fees, chuck wagon meal and a patch. This registration form and fee should be turned in early to the council office or brought to Registration at the time of the event. Sign up online: https://scoutingevent.com/312-rivertrailsspringcamporee19 Troop # # of patrols Registered by: Name: Address: Unit Position: Email: Home #: ( ) - Cell #: ( ) - Number of: Boy Scouts X $12 Leaders X $12 Total People X $12 Make Checks Payable to: Total GSLAC BSA Mail to: Justin Crain Greater St. Louis Area Council 4568 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 Attention: River Trails Spring Camporee 2019 Account Number 1.6801.601.20