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Webelos Camporee

345 Kings Drive Salisbury, NC 28144 12 August 2018 Dear Cubmaster and Webelos Leaders, If graduation in spring. In Pack 443, we have a lot of competition with the fall sports s the year. We invite your Webelos scouts to join us. With that fall camping trip in mind, the Sapona District Cub Scout Committee has property on September 15-16, 2018. Our Webelos dens will learn Survival skills while working on the Castaway adventure badge and engage in fun games. Of course there will be the traditional Saturday night campfire program and a short Sunday Morning Worship Service. All Webelos in attendance will receive a beautiful camporee patch and should be able to complete Castaway and Camper adventure badges. My Webelos dens plan to go as named dens just like Boy Scout patrols do. In the past, my boys love it too. Since many Webelos leaders are new to camping and Boy Scout methods, the events, a set of guidelines, and a campsite checklist. The guide may be downloaded from the Sapona district web site. There is a camporee fee of only $5.00/scout for this event and of course some costs for the supplies your den uses while they are there. If -- Home: 704 637-1272, cell(with text): 704 798-8001 or e-mail: dcroof@aol.com

Pack Activities before Arriving Outdoorsman Adventure- Requirements 1: Upon arriving Requirements 2 & 3 Castaway Adventure pots/pans Castaway Camporee Events Survival- Castaway requirements 2a, 2f, 2g, 2h Scouts will learn what should be in a survival kit and make a simple kit. They will also learn how to purify water, learn S-T-O-P, and discuss qualities of a leader during an emergency. Fire Building, Outdoor Code, and Leave No Trace Principles Outdoorsman requirement 5; Each scout will learn the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace principles. Castaway requirement 1b. Each patrol (den) will be given instruction on fire building Knot, Games & Relays Outdoorsman requirement 4; Dens will learn to tie a bowline and teach others. Geocaching Caches will be hidden throughout the camp property. Longitudes and latitudes of the caches will be provided. The den/group will be provided the readings and must use a GPS device or Smart phone to locate the cache. Bringing the GPS device or phone is the responsibility of the pack/den. Archery Each camper will shoot bow and arrows on a standard Webelos Scout range

Castaway Information and Rules 1. Registration will begin at 8:00am at the Picnic Shelter. A $5.00/boy fee is due at registration. Camping areas will be chosen on first come first serve basis in the open ball field area. No picnic tables may be moved from the shelter. 2. Dens will begin events promptly at 10:00am after the opening ceremony. 3. Packs/dens will be responsible for providing all tents, equipment, food, and drink. 4. The Cub Scout Oath and Law will be followed at all times. Violation of the rules or conduct unbecoming of a Webelos Scout may lead to expulsion from the camp. 5. Each den/patrol must provide adequate adult supervision with at least one adult for each 4 boys as a minimum. The BSA 2-deep adult leadership policy will be strictly enforced at all times. Webelos must be supervised even during pick- Frisbee or similar activities. 6. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed on church property or at BSA events. Possession of them will result in dismissal from camp. 7. Illegal drugs found at the encampment, or suspicion of possession of illegal drugs will not only result in dismissal from the property, but will force the staff to notify law enforcement officials immediately. 8. In accordance with BSA policy, liquid fuels may be used for cooking and lighting only if the fuels are used under adult supervision. 9. If a burning ban is not in effect, campfires are permitted in campsite. Dug fire pits are allowed if no trace remains at checkout. It is recommended that fires be built in a container such as a charcoal grill to insure the campsite can be cleaned properly. Fires must be attended at all times. Fires must be cold before checking out Sunday morning. 10. Campsites should follow low-impact camping guidelines and should meet the campsite checklist guidelines (see enclosure) as closely as possible. 11. Sheath knives or knives with fixed blades are not permitted. 12. Defacing of any church property, including live trees, may result in immediate dismissal from the property with repair cost settled before dismissal. 13. Radios, TVs, electronic games, or other electric devices are not permitted. 14. Fireworks of any type are strictly prohibited. 15. No bicycles will be permitted. 16. Quite times should be observed with everyone in their campsites.

Castaway Camporee Schedule Saturday, September 15, 2018 8:00-9:45 am Registration and Campsite set-up 9:45 Flag Raising and Opening Ceremony 10:00-10:55 am 1 st Rotation 11:05 12:00 am 2 nd Rotation 12:00-12:50 pm - Lunch 1:00-1:55 pm 3 rd Rotation 2:05 3:00 pm 4 th Rotation 3:10-4:05 pm 5 th Rotation 4:15-5:00 pm - Work on Outdoorsman & Castaway Adventure Badges with den 5:00-7:00 pm - Cook Supper 7:30-8:30 pm Flag Lowering & Campfire Program with den skits 10:30 pm - Lights Out, Quite time Sunday, September 16, 2018 7:00-8:15 am Wake Up, Breakfast and Campsite clean-up 8:30 am - Worship Worship Center or Picnic Shelter 9:00 am - Break Camp Events: 1. Survivor 2. Fire building, Outdoor code and Leave No Trace 3. Knots, Games, and Relays 4. Geocaching 5. Archery Note: Event rotation order will be determined at registration

Leader s Hints Remember that all packs are to use their own equipment for sleeping and cooking. For equipment. Note that picnic tables and fire pits from the retreat property will not be available for use in the campsites. To make your weekend more enjoyable and to begin teaching the Webelos Scouts more about being Boy Scouts, you may want to consider doing the following: 1. Make the Webelos Den(s) like a Boy Scout patrol(s) a. Vote on a patrol leader for this trip. b. Vote on a patrol name and obtain a patrol patch for their uniforms. C. Make a patrol flag for patrol identification and spirit. 2. Involve the scouts in making plans for the camping trip Outdoorsman req.1 a. Have some boys develop a duty roster. b. Have some boys develop an equipment list and check out equipment. c. Have some boys develop the menu and supplies list. For example: Sat. Lunch Recipe cooked without pots(maybe hot dogs), drink Sat. Supper - Hobo meals, Cherry cobbler, kool-aid Sun. Breakfast - Orange juice, cereal, pancakes, bacon 3. Train and make sure the Webelos Scouts are prepared for the events Survivor Review Castaway requirement 2a. Start requirement 2b. Fire Building Review Outdoor code, Leave No Trace for Kids Knot, Games and Fun Relays Review bowline knot Geocaching Bring GPS device or Smart phone with longitude/latitude app. Archery No preparation 4. Review requirements for Outdoorsman & Castaway Adventure Badges - (Webelos Book pp.148-167 and pp. 316-337). Plan meals the scouts can help prepare. 5. Prepare a skit for Saturday night campfire program. An additional skit, song or yell may also be prepared. 6. Insure each scout knows what personal equipment to bring. 7. Insure each scout knows details about the trip-when to leave, permission slips, etc.

CAMPSITE CHECKLIST 1. PACK AND DEN CAMPSITE LAYOUT Showing consideration of wind, terrain, safety, site assignment, and other relevant factors: a. Tents arranged by den b. Location of food storage, preparation, and cooking areas c. Location and storage of fuels d. Location of chopping area e. Pack/den identification - Flags, gateways, etc. f. Posted in campsite 1) Menu for all den meals 2) Duty roster for each den member 3) Schedule of events/den itinerary 2. DEN COOKING AND CLEANUP a. Food storage(ice chests, food chests, patrol boxes) b. Potable(drinking) water storage c. Storage of pots, pans and utensils d. Cleanliness of den cooking, eating, cleanup equipment e. Den site clean and free of food scraps and trash f. Trash bags for disposal of trash and garbage 3. DEN FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT a. 2 fire buckets with water in cooking area b. 1 fire bucket with water at each tent 4. PACK AND DEN FIRST AID METHODS a. First aid kit in plain view and accessible b. Appropriate sized first aid kit c. First aid kit properly stocked with correct items 5. DEN CHOPPING AREA (if needed) a. Roped off b. Free of brush, trash and overhanging limbs c. Chopping block properly stationed and securely staked d. Tools properly displayed or stored e. Wood pile neat with some wood in waterproof storage 6. PACK AND DEN CONSERVATION a. No hacked or cuts on live trees b. No pathways or leaves brushed away from camping areas c. No trenching of tents or other areas

Directions to St. John s Retreat Property 120 Mockingbird Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146 35 o 41.964 N 080 o 20.234 W 1. Go North through Salisbury and Spencer on North Main Street ORNorth on I-85 to Exit 81. 2. Just past Hendrix Barbecue turn right on Longs Ferry Road and proceed across I-85. 3. Go 2.8 milesto Leonard Road and turn left. 4. Go 2.6 miles and turn left on Mockingbird Lane (gravel road). 5. Go 100 yards and turn left at large gate. Proceed to picnic shelter.

Outdoorsman (Camper in handbook) Complete Option A or B Requirement Option A: 1. With the help of your den leader or family, plan and participate in a campout. 2. On arrival at the campout, with your den and den leader or family, determine where to set up your tent. Demonstrate knowledge of what makes a good tent site and what makes a bad one. Set up your tent without help from an adult. 3. Once your tents are set up, discuss with your den or family what actions you should take in the case of the following extreme weather events which could require you to evacuate: A. Severe rainstorm causing flooding B. Severe thunderstorm with lightning or tornadoes C. Fire, earthquake, or other disaster that will require evacuation. Discuss what you have done to minimize as much danger as possible. 4. Show how to tie a bowline. Explain when this knot should be used and why. Teach it to another Scout who is not a Webelos Scout. 5. Recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids from memory. Talk about how you can demonstrate them while you are working on your Arrow of Light. After one outing, list the things you did to follow the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace. Castaway Complete the following requirements. 1. Complete A and your choice of B or C. A. On a campout or outdoor activity with your den or family, cook two different recipes that do not require pots and pans. B. With the help of an adult, demonstrate one way to light a fire without using matches. C. Using tree limbs or branches that have already fallen or been cut, build a shelter that will protect you overnight. 2. Do all of the following. A. Learn what items should be in an outdoor survival kit that you can carry in a small bag or box in a day pack. Assemble your own small survival kit, and explain to your den leader why the items you chose are important for survival. B. With your den, demonstrate two ways to treat drinking water to remove impurities. C. Discuss what to do if you become lost in the woods. Tell what the letters -T-Oways to signal for help. Demonstrate one of them. Describe what you can do to help rescuers find you. D. Make a list of four qualities you think a leader should have in an emergency and why they are important to have. Pick two of them, and act them out for your den. Describe how each relates to a point of the Scout Law. Describe how working on this adventure gave you a better understanding of the Boy Scout motto