VERSION 2. Transatlantic Council, Boy Scouts of America Carney Park Naples, Italy. Session 1: July 2018 Session 2: 29 July - 4 August 2018

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Camp Volcano Program Guide 1 VERSION 2 Transatlantic Council, Boy Scouts of America Carney Park Naples, Italy Session 1: 22-28 July 2018 Session 2: 29 July - 4 August 2018 Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 1

Camp Volcano Program Guide 2 Camp Director s Welcome Letter Welcome to the Camp Volcano leader s guide. This guide is to be seen by any adult affiliated with a troop s planning and execution of a journey to Camp Volcano for summer 2018. Please be sure to review the guide in it s entirety and note the changes from last year such as changes to gear rentals and the direction change away from shuttle transportation to camp from mass transit points. Camp Volcano started in 2016 as an extended Mediterranean District Camporee and has grown to a council level, two-week summer camp. The location offers a truly unique summer camp opportunity for Scouts and Scouters alike. Motorboating on the Mediterranean Sea, hiking on trails alongside of a dormant volcano, and wandering the streets of the world-famous city of Pompeii are all possibilities within our program week. We are a tenant camp on a local MWR facility serving a nearby U.S. Naval installation. We are building a once in a lifetime summer camp opportunity for you and your troop and we hope to help make your Camp Volcano summer camp experience the pinnacle of your Troop s scouting year! Rodney Henk Camp Director Camp Volcano 2018 Rodney.Henk@Scouting.org Our Vision for Camp Volcano 2018 Provide an environment and experience which reinforces the Aims of Scouting for both participants and staff. We will deliver a robust, engaging program offering experiences for all Scouts and Leaders in attendance, fully utilizing the eight Methods of Scouting to reinforce the Scouting Aims of Personal Growth, Citizenship, and Fitness. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 2

Camp Volcano Program Guide 3 Meeting the Challenge Youth of today are into challenges the way their parents were into dares. Many of us recognize the inspiration that comes from creating an obstacle that will make us do something to encourage growth and perseverance, to set goals that require us to know and utilize the tools and skills we have available. At Camp Volcano, there will be days that we feel the heat is too much and the classes are too hard: this is when we meet the challenge, and then overcome it. By not giving up, we empower ourselves to figure out how to persevere and finish strong. The Camp Leadership believes it is our duty to help teach scouts the skills and knowledge needed to effectively choose the tools they need to be able to face challenges in scouting and in life. We look forward to having each one of you come to Camp Volcano and Meet the Challenges you bring! Location Camp Volcano is a Transatlantic Council, Boy Scouts of America Summer Camp held at Carney Park, in Naples, Italy. We are a tenant activity camp on this facility. Camp Volcano will follow the rules of Carney Park, along with BSA rules, regulations, and guidelines. As guests at Carney Park we use their facilities including showers, latrines, recreational areas, and laundry facilities. Remember, a Scout is Courteous and Kind; be respectful of other people, cultures, and accommodations and follow the Outdoor Code. Dates Camp Volcano will offer two sessions during the summer of 2018: - Session 1: 22-28 July - Session 2: 29 July - 4 August Units are asked to arrive between 1pm and 5pm on the first day and plan to depart not later than 11 am on the day of departure. If your unit needs to arrive prior to these times, or depart later, please coordinate this with the Camp Volcano Program Director at jannette.nabinger@scouting.org. Program Camp Volcano will offer a comprehensive program for all our scouts, regardless of age or skill level. We will have a First Year Camper Skills session, Merit Badge Challenge sessions, an Adult Outdoor Leadership Skills session(iols), and Adventure Activities. Each program session will require advance sign ups. The First Year Camper Skills Program will introduce new Scouts to Scouting methods and skills. The Merit Badge Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 3

Camp Volcano Program Guide 4 Challenge Sessions will be our primary program designed for scouts to learn and hone skills and enjoy new experiences during their week at camp. The Adventure Activity options are directed toward experienced scouts. All of our programs offer scouts an opportunity to enjoy the unique activities present in Naples, Italy. Please follow the Camp Volcano Facebook page for up-to-date information regarding our Camp and Program. Questions can be directed to: Rodney Henk Camp Director Rodney.Henk@scouting.org Jannette Nabinger Program Director Jannette.Nabinger@scouting.org First Year Campers: The ultimate goal of this program is for the scouts to have fun. Obtaining skills needed for advancement is an important goal to strive for; yet these skills can be challenging to learn and master. Our First Year Program Director will divide participants into patrols of 6-10 Scouts, each led by a Troop Guide. Our Troop Guides will utilize the Patrol Method to teach our new Scouts basic Scouting skills required for advancement. Additionally, the Scouts will not focus on any merit badges for the first two days due to their full-day schedule. This Program only lasts Monday and Tuesday. First Year participants will come together as a Troop and then divide into patrols. Participants will spend time with their Troop Guide reviewing Scout skills including: Totin Chip, knots, fire safety and use, cooking, hiking and orienteering, and other advancement requirements. For the scouts, the most impactful part of this program is the time spent with their Troop Guide. Troop Guides are senior youth, proficient in Scouting skills, and experienced leading in their Troop and will bring these experiences and skills together to teach our new Scouts. After the program is over, First Year Participants may sign up for Merit Badge Challenges for Wednesday and Thursday. Merit Badge Challenges: This program is full of great Scouting opportunities for all our youth participants. We have a wide array of experiences planned where Scouts can spend time working on badges, learning new skills, and enjoying the Mediterranean. Our block scheduling allows for Scouts to maximize their experience at Camp Volcano, learning required skills and exploring the local area. The Merit Badge Challenges are included at the end of this guide. Each scout will have the opportunity to complete all the merit badges included in a challenge. Individual sign-ups for each challenge are scheduled to open on 15 April 2018. Adventure Activities: Our adventure activities are daily activities aimed at giving scouts an opportunity to do something different for summer camp. We will be offering different activities including Motorboating, Kayaking, Oceanography Merit Badge, Hikes to the Amalfi Coast s Path of the Gods, and a Snorkeling trip to the Sunken City. All of these adventures come with an additional cost of anywhere from $25 to $50 per adventure. Friday Excursion Ideas: Troops and Patrols should plan activities on their own; we only ask that everyone is back for full accountability and our Closing Campfire Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 4

Camp Volcano Program Guide 5 by 7:30 PM. Camp Volcano should not be expected to provide transportation; however, we will be organizing one bus to Pompeii. There is an additional charge for the use of the bus service to Pompeii. Any other excursions are up to the troop to decide, and we are happy to give unit leaders helpful tips for scheduling transportation. We have also included Friday Excursion Ideas and some links to help provide guidance at the end of this guide. Order of the Arrow: Camp Volcano will have a Camp Chief and Camp Advisor to promote Order of the Arrow activities throughout the week. All Arrowmen should bring their sashes. Unit Leaders may provide a certified Order of the Arrow election form during their check-in on Sunday for anyone they wish to have called out at Camp Volcano. Additionally, Camp Volcano will host a certified troop election for troops that have new members or have been unable to do one. We will host a Call Out ceremony during the Wednesday evening campfire, followed by an opportunity for Ordeal on Thursday night and Friday. Finally, we will offer the opportunity for any Ordeal member to become Brotherhood. Unit Order of the Arrow Representatives should provide a list of all eligible and interested members to the Camp Chief not later than Tuesday morning at the Flag Ceremony. Brotherhood candidates should arrive at Camp Volcano with their letters to the Lodge. Eagle Scout Court of Honor/ Recognition Ceremony: During the Camp Volcano Wednesday evening Campfire, we will host a ceremony recognizing our Eagle Scouts in attendance. Daily Schedule Monday through Thursday 0700 Reveille 0730 Breakfast 0830 Flags 0900-1200 Morning Session 1200-1330 Packed Lunches 1330-1630 Afternoon Session 1630-1930 Dinner 1930 Flag Retreat Ceremony 2000 Evening Program 2200 Lights Out Evening Program Schedule Sunday: Camp-wide Geocaching Scavenger Hunt Monday: Opening Campfire Tuesday: Orienteering Night Adventure Wednesday: Interfaith Worship Service 1900 1930; Campfire Troop Skits and Eagle Scout honors Thursday: Arts Event (starts at 1900). Friday: Camp Volcano Closing Campfire Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 5

Camp Volcano Program Guide 6 *Actual camp fires are only permitted on days that do not have fire restrictions this is determined by a Fire Marshal and not by Camp Volcano staff. Special Program Notes: Wednesday Night: Wilderness Survival Shelters Thursday 0500: Search and Rescue Activity Thursday 1900: Arts Event: Tools and counselors available for campers who want to purchase a craft kit from the camp store or finish a kit for their merit badge Thursday 2100: Astronomy Star Party Payment Schedule Youth: $375 Adult: $275 *Please be aware that some programs will require additional costs. The additional costs for these programs can be found with the Challenge Guide. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited. Registration is now open at http://volcano2018.kintera.org/. You must have an estimated number of participants at the time of registration. You may change these numbers as your unit plans may change. An initial, non-refundable deposit of $10 per estimated participant is due during registration. If a Scout or Scouter does not attend camp, or if your unit does not fulfill all their estimated slots, the $10 can be credited to another camper. An interim payment of $110 per participant is due not later than 15 April 2018. This interim payment confirms your reservation at Camp Volcano. Program availability will not be guaranteed or reserved until this interim payment is made. Your final payment is due not later than 1 July 2018. You may amend your participant numbers, given program availability at camp, on the registration website until this time. If you need to change your registration after 1 July, you will need to contact the Camp Director at: Rodney.Henk@scouting.org. Provisional Campers Camp Volcano is happy to welcome Provisional Campers from across the Transatlantic Council and from any other councils within the Boy Scouts of America. We are excited to host Scouts from any BSA Troop, Crew, Team, or Post. Lone Scouts are encouraged to attend our camp for a unique, international experience. Provisional camp is an opportunity for a Scout to spend a week at camp without having to come with his Troop. We will provide adult leadership for all provisional Scouts in attendance. Each scout will work with other campers to experience the Patrol camping and cooking. Provisional Scouts will register for Camp Volcano classes and programs, just as any other Scout attending camp. Campers are responsible for bringing or renting personal gear including sleeping bags and tents. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 6

Camp Volcano Program Guide 7 Camping All Scouts and Troops are responsible for bringing their own personal gear (daypacks, mess kits, sleeping bags, etc) and camping gear (tents, stoves, fuel, coolers, etc)***. We are aware that traveling to Naples may require air travel; therefore, tents, kitchens and stoves, and items for establishing a camp site will be available to rent from the Navy MWR. Their website is at the following link: Carney Park. You may contact them directly to make your arrangements. ***see note below in the Subcamp section concerning cooking equipment SubCamps: After positive feedback, subcamps, will again be organized, as this promotes new friendships and unique opportunities to develop relationships with others. Subcamps are made by combining units into a common camping square area, and allows them to cook and camp together. Provisional scouts will also be placed in subcamps. Our goal is to connect units (and provisional scouts) to their subcamp mates and allow for developing rapport and the coordination of gear prior to arrival. Furthermore, we can offer 1-2 subcamps set aside for units that do not wish to participate in a subcamp setting. These plans need to be communicated to the Camp Director. Camp Volcano will supply a patrol kit of cooking gear to each multi-unit subcamp and a large dual burner stove with an appropriate gas tank. Those units not participating in a subcamp will need to supply their own gear as mentioned in the beginning of the Camping section. Cooking All meals will be provided in a Patrol Cooking setting, reinforcing the Patrol Method. Each day, the camp commissary staff will provide each subcamp with the ingredients necessary for the next 24 hours. Items will be distributed by a basket for pickup from the Recreation Center. Units will be responsible for dividing the ingredients for each patrol and for preparing the meals in their campsite. This division of labor may be determined by the leadership within the subcamp. Menus, in the form of ingredient lists and recipes, will be emailed prior to camp so Scouts can prepare and pack appropriate kitchen items for the scheduled meals (menus will be subject to change). Recipes are only a suggestion and Patrols should feel free to prepare the issued ingredients in any manner they wish. If a unit acquires a surplus of food items or ingredients, we request you notify the Commissary Staff and coordinate a redistribution of the ingredients. Special dietary menus, such as vegetarian, religious menus, and allergy sensitive menus are available. Requests should be sent by 15 June 2018 to Jannette.Nabinger@scouting.org. Units may choose to cook on charcoal grills or use camping stoves. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 7

Camp Volcano Program Guide 8 Health & Safety The number one goal of our Camp Volcano staff is for every Scout and Scouter to have a safe camp experience. In addition to the below guidelines we will follow those outlined in The Guide to Safe Scouting, and the National BSA Camp Standards. Safety is a concern for everyone, not just the camp staff, and we encourage every camper to take action to correct safety concerns as quickly and as tactfully as possible. Medical Evaluations Every individual in camp must have the required Annual Health and Medical Record medical examination with A, B, and C completed. Anyone arriving at camp without a medical examination will have to obtain a medical examination before they can check in. The BSA medical form can be found under resources at the BSA Scouting website: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/healthandsafety/ahmr.aspx. All medical examinations will be reviewed and collected upon arrival at Camp Volcano and the Camp doctor will maintain the medical evaluations in the camp dispensary and returned when you check out of camp. Camp Dispensary & Italian Medical Treatment Camp Volcano will have a medical team present and on-call throughout the entire camp. They will be prepared to handle emergencies and provide treatment for most injuries and illnesses associated with camp life. If local medical assistance is required, participants should be prepared to pay for those services rendered. Cases requiring further medical attention will be directed to the U.S. Naval Hospital located about 15 minutes from the camp. The Transatlantic Council provides an Accident and Sickness Insurance program that serves as a secondary coverage. This coverage is provided for all registered members and leaders of the council. In most cases, the healthcare provided will need to be paid directly, and subsequently an insurance claim filed for reimbursement. Prescription Medications All medications ultimately are the responsibility of the individual and in some cases, the Unit Leader. The Camp Medic will screen each individual s medical evaluation during check-in and identify any medications which must be maintained in the medical area, and which medications Scouts should have on their person at all times (inhalers, epinephrine pens, nitro-glycerin, etc). All prescription medications must be listed on the individual s medical form. Camp Volcano will not stock prescription medications and it is the responsibility of the participant to arrive with the appropriate amount of prescription medications. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 8

Camp Volcano Program Guide 9 Food Allergies, Allergies, & Special Medical Concerns Unit leaders should notify the Camp medic of any allergies or special medical concerns (e.g. asthma) during the arrival medical screening. Unit leaders who have individuals with special dietary requirements, including allergies, should contact the Camp Administration no later than 1 May 2018 regarding these requirements to ensure adequate time to make necessary menu adjustments. Sunscreen It is the primary responsibility of each scout and adult participant to apply and reapply sunscreen. We will have sunscreen available for purchase at the camp store. Rules and Policies Adult and Youth Registration All adults serving in a leadership capacity at camp must be registered as an adult leader with the Boy Scouts of America, with completed Youth Protection Training. All youth participants must be registered members of a Scout Troop, Venture Crew, or Explorer Post. Youth and Adults sharing Tents No youth member may sleep in the same tent as an adult, unless the adult is the youth member s parent. Youth Protection Issues All persons over the age of 18 or serving in a Leadership role must complete BSA Youth Protection Training within 12 months of arrival at Camp Volcano. Every leader should review the Guide to Safe Scouting and must adhere to the guidelines in that document. Alcoholic Beverages, Non Prescription Drugs, and Tobacco Use The Boy Scouts of America prohibits the use of alcoholic beverages and controlled substances at BSA activities. Use of such substances by may result in immediate dismissal from camp. Adult use of tobacco is limited to designated areas away from youth and should not be used in the campsites or activity areas. Tents, Open Flames, Fires, and Stoves No open flames in tents. Open flames in tents includes the use of matches, candles, kerosene, propane or liquid lanterns and heaters in tents. Lighting in tents is to be provided by battery powered lanterns or flashlights. It is acceptable to use a propane lantern under a dining fly or in a gazebo. Each campsite must be marked with tags stating, No open flames in tents. This will be included on the inspection list of items during Commissioner visits. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 9

Camp Volcano Program Guide 10 Units must attend to all fires and lit stoves and lanterns at all times; no flame will be left unwatched. Liquid Fuels The BSA permits use of liquid fuels only under the direct supervision of a knowledgeable adult. Liquid fuel may never be used as a fire starter! Weapons, Knives, Fireworks, Firearms & Ammunition Non folding sheath knives, throwing stars or martial arts weapons are not permitted at Camp Volcano. Fireworks of any kind are prohibited. Pets Pets are not allowed at Camp Volcano. Exceptions can/ will be made for service animals. Please contact Camp Director Rodney Henk at Rodney.Henk@scouting.org if a member of your unit requires a service animal. Family Camping Camp Volcano cannot support family camping; however, if a family wishes to spend time in Naples, apart from Camp Volcano, there are cabins available to rent for up to 4 persons through Naples MWR. Be aware that Carney Park charges a daily entrance fee. You may make your reservation by contacting them personally their website is Carny Park website. Extra Nights Participants may stay an extra night for an additional $35 per night per person. This fee includes food costs. Emergency Procedures Camp Volcano will follow the emergency procedures established by Carney Park. Unit leadership will review emergency procedures with Camp Volcano staff during check-in and at the first evening Leaders meeting. It is essential for everyone s safety that every member of your unit fully understands the camp s emergency procedures. For emergencies in the tent sites or program areas please send a runner to the Camp Office, which will be inside of the Recreation Room. The Camp Director, Program Director, or Camp Commissioner will provide liaison with Carney Park Staff. It is important for unit leaders to be aware of where their Scouts are located and their expected return times. If a Scout does not return from an activity when expected please immediately contact the Camp Volcano Staff. Camp Telephone and Mail For emergency use, the telephone number to reach the Camp Director, Rodney Henk, is +49 1726672716. Please understand that the location of Camp Volcano makes communications a challenge, and frequently we do not have telephone or internet service please be patient with us as we travel about the camp. Eventually, we will receive your messages and be able to call you back. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 10

Camp Volcano Program Guide 11 Please do not send postal mail. Going and Coming While At Camp A sign in/sign out log will be located in the Camp Office. Any adult or scouts and adults leaving camp, other than for a pre-planned Camp Volcano activity, must sign out and back in at the Camp Volcano office. Under no circumstances will a youth be permitted to leave the camp without adult supervision. Each unit must maintain two-deep adult leadership at Camp, unless coordinated with the Camp Commissioner or Camp Director. Lost and Found The camp lost and found will be located in the Camp Volcano Office in the Recreation Room. Remind Scouts to have their personal property and clothing clearly marked with name and troop number. Please do not take valuables to the swimming pools, showers, or leave them lying unattended in camp. Please double check busses for personal belongings when getting off. Camp Volcano Trading Post Camp Volcano will operate a Trading Post. Camp Volcano Trading Post accepts Dollars and Euros although change may be given in US Dollars. T-Shirts and Neckerchiefs generally cost $15, extra patches are $5, and various camp and BSA memorabilia will be available for anywhere from $1 to $40. Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and AMEX as well as e-check are accepted through our secure, online payment system. In addition, Carney Park also runs a small store. New this year!!! Pre-orders of specialty camp items will be available online by 1 April 2018. Arrive at camp in your 2018 Camp Volcano T-shirt, having your order delivered in advance of camp! Information and a URL for the pre-order website will be posted in the following places when available TACNation facebook group Camp Volcano Facebook page www.tac-bsa.org PRE-order form has been removed due to a change in policy a stand-alone online storefront will be in place by April 1 st to order your custom Camp Volcano gear. Uniform Scouts and Scouters are expected to be in a BSA uniform at Camp Volcano during morning and evening flag ceremonies and for Campfire Programs. For all other activities, an Activity Uniform (Scouting appropriate t-shirt or polo shirt with shorts or pants) is appropriate wear. A Scout is Reverent If your unit is interested in leading or hosting an evening Worship service, please email the Camp Program Director, Jannette.Nabinger@scouting.org, prior to arrival at Camp Volcano. If your unit or Scouts have any religious needs/concerns, please contact the Camp Director, Rodney.Henk@scouting.org. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 11

Camp Volcano Program Guide 12 Challenges Available: Each challenge is a 2 day class (Mon and Tues or Wed and Thur) Prereqs: Completed Prereq Sheet must be signed by Patrol leader, Scoutmaster, or parent to be accepted by merit badge counselors at camp. Scouts who do not bring this will not be given PreReq credit!!! First Year Challenge Adult IOLS Exploring the Outdoors Challenge: Geocaching and Exploration Exploring Space Challenge: Space Exploration and Astronomy Reconnaissance Challenge: Signs, Signals and Codes; Search and Rescue Orienteering Challenge: Orienteering Survival Challenge: Emergency Prep and Wilderness Survival None None Geocaching: #7 Exploration #5 None Signs, Signals & Codes: #6a and 6b None Emergency Preparedness: #1, 2b, 2c, 6c, and 8b Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 0900-1600 0900-1600 0900-1600 0900-1600 0900-1200 0900-1200 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 0900-1200 0900-1200 x x 0900-1200 0900-1200 x x 1300-1600 1300-1600 Knots and Gadgets Challenge: Pioneering Scout Skills Challenge: Fire Safety, Camping Wilderness Survival 0900-1200 0900-1200 1300-1600 1300-1600 None Fire Safety: #9a, 11 1300-1600 1300-1600 0900-1200 0900-1200 Camping # 4, 5e, 6, 8c, 8d, 9 1300-1600 1300-1600 x x Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 12

Rifle Shooting Challenge- AM Rifle Shooting Challenge - PM Archery Challenge None None Archery Camp Volcano Program Guide 13 0900-1200 0900-1200 0900-1200 0900-1200 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 0900-1200 0900-1200 0900-1200 0900-1200 Conservation Challenge: None Nature; soil & Water Conservation x x 1300-1600 1300-1600 Earth Care Challenge: None Environmental Science; Plant Science 0900-1200 0900-1200 1300-1600 1300-1600 Geology Challenge: None Geology x x 0900-1200 0900-1200 Wood Carving Challenge: None Wood carving 1300-1600 1300-1600 0900-1200 0900-1200 Leatherwork Challenge: None Leatherworking 0900-1200 0900-1200 1300-1600 1300-1600 Old World Challenge: None Indian Lore; Archaeology 1300-1600 1300-1600 0900-1200 0900-1200 Citizenship Challenge: Citizenship in the World 1300-1600 1300-1600 x x First Aid Challenge: First Aid First Aid 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 1300-1600 Swimming Challenge: Swimming Swimming Snorkeling BSA Challenge: Snorkeling Award Lifesaving Challenge: Lifesaving Pool Challenge Cooking Challenge: Cooking Must pass BSA swim test 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 Must have passed Aquatics requirements through First Class 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 Open Swim; BSA Swim tests; Mile Swim certification 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 0900-1130 Cooking #4, 5, 6 0900-1200 0900-1200 Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 13

Offsite Adventures Camp Volcano Program Guide 14 Daily: Motorboating: Up to 10 participants will spend the day on the Mediterranean Sea, earning the Motorboating merit badge. There is an additional $40 fee paid in advance for this experience, offered daily Monday through Thursday. Daily: Kayaking: Take a tour through the old villas of Naples, experiencing a unique opportunity to view the old ruins from a kayak. This is a daily afternoon adventure, offered Monday through Thursday. There is an additional $30 fee paid in advance for this experience. Daily: Oceanography: This is a daily afternoon adventure, held on the shore of the Posipillo area of Naples. Participants will earn their Oceanography merit badge. Cost is $5 for transportation fees, paid in advance. Tuesday: Path of the gods hike and Amalfi beach: This is only offered on Tuesday, and is a moderate 8 km hike with ascents and descents and 1500 stairs. The hike is followed by time spent on an Amalfi Beach. Cost is $15 for transportation fees, paid in advance. Thursday: Seaside Bike Tour through Naples: This is only offered on Thursday, and participants will pedal through historic Naples during this 3-hour bike tour. Follow your guide down the Naples promenade, up Posillipo Hill, and into Virgilian Park while learning about the city's culture and history. Use of bicycle and helmet included. Cost is 35 euros, paid to the tour company. AND Underground Tour of Naples: Descend 40 meters below modern Naples streets to explore the network of caves and tunnels; see ruins from a Greek-Roman aqueduct; see a cavern used as a water cistern starting in the 4 th century. Tickets are 10 euros, paid at the entrance. Adventure Activities Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Motorboating 1 930-1630 0930-1630 0930-1630 0930-1630 Motorboating 2 0930-1630 0930-1630 Kayaking 1230-1630 1230-1630 1230-1630 1230-1630 Oceanography 1230-1630 1230-1630 1230-1630 1230-1630 Path of the gods and Amalfi Coast beach 0800-1730 Coastal Bike Tour and Underground Caverns 0900-1730 Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 14

Camp Volcano Program Guide 15 Ideas for Friday Excursions We strongly encourage each unit to make their own reservations and plans for Friday Excursions in advance. Camp Volcano will not be offering any staffing or transportation for Friday activities, except for transportation to and from Pompeii at the cost of transportation (20 euros per person). We have also included a list of possible day activities to make your planning easier. Camp Volcano is not liable for any Friday excursion activities. Kayaking: 20-30 Euros per person. Recommended: http://www.kayaknapoli.com/home_eng.html Pompeii: Students are free; adults cost 13* Euro. Camp Volcano will arrange a bus pick up to and from Pompeii for the cost of transportation, which is 20 Euros per person. Please sign up for this with class sign ups by June 15. Herculaneum: Students are free; adults cost 11* Euro. Mt. Vesuvius Rim Hike: There is a cost to access the hike also, be aware that in the heat of July and August, this may not be advisable. Boat Excursions: Many private companies along the shore offer boat rentals for up to 6 people for around 300 euros plus gas. Reservations are strongly suggested. Tour of the Amalfi Coast: Suggestion for tour company: http://www.tourspompei.com/index.php?lang=en Tripadvisor.com has many great ideas for options, as well! *advertised admission from the tourist website for the area Youth admittance is free only with proper photo identification (passport or ID card with photo and birthdate) PRE-order form has been removed due to a change in policy a stand-alone online storefront will be in place by April 1 st to order your custom Camp Volcano gear. Camp Volcano Guide 2018 pg. 15