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C a s c a d e P a c i f i c C o u n c i l B o y S c o u t s o f A m e r i c a 2017 HORSE TREK WESTBOUND AUGUST 19 AUGUST 27, 2017 ATTEND THE PRE-TREK MEETING AT THE PORTLAND SERVICE CENTER TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 T H E S C O U T I N G A D V E N T U R E O F A L I F E T I M E

2017 HORSE TREK PARTICIPANT S GUIDE Camp Baldwin to Butte Creek Scout Ranch 1. Attend the pre-trek meeting Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 7 p.m. It is held in the Viking room at the Portland Service Center, 2145 SW Naito Pkwy, Portland, OR, 97201. 2. A completed medical form for each participant must be turned in to the Trek Staff before departure. Bring it with you on Saturday, August 19, 2017. 3. A completed Acknowledgement of Risks and Hazards form for each participant must be turned in to the Trek Staff before departure. Bring it with you on August 19, 2017. 4. All participants must be covered by insurance. If you are not covered by your Scout unit, or have individual coverage, you are required to purchase insurance from the council office. 5. All fees must be paid in full by July 25, 2017. 6. If you have been a participant on two or more treks you need to provide a snaffle bit headstall and a 21ft mecate. 7. Please read over the Horsemanship Merit Badge Book prior to the Trek. This information is very useful and will make your trip more enjoyable. 8. We have limited space for gear, so you should pack as if you were going on an extended hiking trip. A list of necessary items is included. Try to utilize the parent night Campfire to get resupplied, send dirty clothes home, and have visitors bring clean clothes. Cascade Pacific Council 1 Boy Scouts of America

ARRIVAL AT CAMP Camp Baldwin Saturday, August 19, 2017... Bring a sack lunch Check in time... 11:00 a.m. (Sharp) Set up camp at Barlow... 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and get acquainted Horsemanship orientation... 12:30-5:00 p.m. Dinner and clean up... 5:30-6:30 p.m. Riding instruction... 7:00 9:00 p.m. Lights out... 10:00 p.m. WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU Western-style hat (to be worn in camp) Two pair jeans Underwear Warm sweater Rain gear Sun screen 2-man tent Extra stakes & rope Ground cloth Saddle bags Knife Toilet articles Soap/shampoo (bio-degradable) Supply of toilet paper in plastic bag Socks Shirts (short & long sleeve) Long johns Mess kit & silverware Sleeping bag Canteen/water bottle Gloves Shorts Warm coat (snow is common) Riding boots Camp shoes (comfortable for walking/camp) Personal medications Personal first aid kit 10 essentials ABSOLUTELY NO: Frame backpacks Radios Tape players CD players Electronic games Fireworks Suitcases Weapons of any kind (including sling shots) IPODS IPADS IPHONES Cascade Pacific Council 2 Boy Scouts of America

HORSE TREK ITINERARY 2017 August 19 11:00 a.m. Arrival & Orientation at Camp Baldwin Bring a sack lunch August 20 9:00 a.m. Leave Camp Baldwin for Jordan Creek 20 miles August 21 Ride to The Ditch 17 miles August 22 Ride to Barlow Road Old Oregon Trail 27 miles Wagon Tire Campsite August 23 Travel to Joe Graham Campground Potluck dinner and Cowboy Campfire 5:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. August 24 Ride to Fire Springs 21 miles August 25 Coyote Flats 24 miles August 26 Ride to Bee Ranch 30 miles August 27 Ride to Butte Creek Ranch 21 miles Pick up time approximately 4:00 p.m. Total 160 miles VISITATION SPOTS AND DATES August 23 Joe Graham Horse Camp for Family BBQ EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Butte Creek Scout Ranch.. 503-873-3846 Bill Hood at Butte Creek... 503-873-8172 Cascade Pacific Council..... 503-226-3423 Camp Baldwin (Brian Kittelson). 541-467-2550 Cascade Pacific Council is a permittee of the Mt. Hood National Forest. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202)720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Cascade Pacific Council 3 Boy Scouts of America

KNOTS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU RIDE: THE BOWLINE 1. Rotate rope one-half turn to the right with right thumb and forefinger to form first loop. 2. Pass second loop through first loop. 4. Holding both parts of second loop in right hand and main rope in left hand, pull to close knot. 3. Bring end of rope through the loop and around the main rope and back through the first loop. Cascade Cascade Pacific Pacific Council Council 56 4 Boy Scouts Boy Scouts of America of America

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 DINNER SIGN-UP Arrive at 5:30-6:00 p.m. Meal served around 6:00 p.m. Please bring your own eating utensils, plates, and cups. Campfire with traditional cowboy music and poetry to follow meal Program is over at approximately 10:00 p.m. I AM BRINGING: ADULTS @ $4.00 PER DINNER = $ CHILDREN @ $3.00 PER DINNER = $ TOTAL = $ PRICE OF MEALS IS TO COVER MAIN COURSE. ALL FAMILIES: PLEASE BRING A SALAD TO FEED EIGHT PEOPLE. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ARE A SCARCITY ON THE TRAIL, SO YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS ARE A GREAT TREAT TO THE RIDERS. HELD AT CLACKAMAS LAKE HORSE CAMP, JOE GRAHAM CAMPGROUND NAME ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP PHONE THE CAMPING FACILITIES ARE LIMITED AT JOE GRAHAM HORSE CAMP. ALL VISITORS MUST USE ALTERNATIVE USFS CAMPSITES IN THE AREA FOR OVERNIGHT CAMPING. OVERNIGHT CAMPING ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE MADE ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS US FOREST SERVICE CAMPGROUNDS IN THE AREA THAT CAN ACCOMMODATE YOUR FAMILY. MAKE RESERVATIONS BY PHONE AT 877-444-6777. Cascade Pacific Council 6 Boy Scouts of America

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Cascade Pacific Council Boy Scouts of America 2017 WESTBOUND TREK BUTTE CREEK CLOTHING ORDER FORM I d like: Hoof pick x $ 5. 00 = $ T-shirt S M L XL XXL x $20. 00 = $ Hat One size fits all x $20. 00 = $ Long-sleeve shirt S M L XL XXL x $30. 00 = $ Butte Creek Ranch Trophy Silver Belt Buckle x $60. 00 = $ Name to be put on the buckle (print clearly) Snaffle bit bridle & 21ft mecate x $75. 00 = $ Once you have been on a Horse Trek twice, you must provide your own bridle. TOTAL ORDERED = $ PAID = $ BALANCE DUE = $ SIGNATURE OF RECIPIENT WHEN PAID NAME ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP PHONE SIGNATURE Cascade Pacific Council 8 Boy Scouts of America

Acknowledgement of Risks and Hazards The Horse Trek PARTICIPANT and the PARTICIPANT S PARENT who have signed below desire that the PARTICIPANT ride with the Boy Scouts of America on a week-long Horse Trek between Butte Creek Scout Ranch and Camp Baldwin. This Western trail ride on horseback crosses the Oregon Cascade mountain range, US Forest Service and U. S. Bureau of Land Management lands, as well as privately owned forest lands, trails, and public roadways. I am aware that there are risks that are inherent in equine (horseback) activities, and I am aware of risks inherent in wilderness travel. I understand that a participant in this Horse Trek could be injured as a result of unanticipated actions by a horse which include but are not limited to jumping, kicking, biting, and colliding with other animals or objects and falling on or throwing a rider. I understand that while riding horses it is possible to fall off under circumstances which can result in serious injury. I am aware that in the course of wilderness travel, medical attention may be delayed and, from some locations in the course of the trip, I understand that summoning medical attention and wilderness evacuation can further delay medical care. I understand that the leaders of the Horse Trek will do the best they can to create a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. Equestrian helmets are provided. However, we understand that notwithstanding the best efforts of those leading the Horse Trek, unforeseen circumstances can arise. As a participant, I understand that I must, and agree to, follow the instructions and requests of Horse Trek leaders at all times. I understand that the choices I make and judgments that I exercise will affect my safety, and could affect the safety of others. As the parent of participant, I acknowledge my son or daughter is able to participate responsibly in the activities. I understand that Oregon law states that the Cascade Pacific Council, the Boy Scouts of America and its employees and volunteers involved in leading this Horse Trek shall not be liable for an injury to or the death of a participant arising out of riding, training, driving, grooming, or riding as a passenger upon an equine (horse). That no participant or participant s representative may maintain an action (lawsuit) against or recover from an equine activity sponsor or an equine professional for an injury to or the death of a participant arising out of riding, training, driving, grooming, or riding as a passenger upon an equine. Dated this day of 2017 Participant Witness Participant s Parent Participant s Parent