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Get ready for a memorable year . . .Thank you for choosing to attend Camp Douglas
Fife Scout Ranch this year. We are excited to serve
you and your youth. We are committed to making
this year’s camp experience better than any you’ve
had anywhere else.
This manual was developed to help you plan your
Unit's day camp and overnight camp experience at
Camp Douglas Fife Scout Ranch. If you follow the
steps listed in this Camp Leaders Guide to develop
and plan your day at camp, your camp experience
will be rewarding and your boys will be best pre-
pared to succeed.
There are many ways to measure the success of
your day camp and overnight camp experience.
Camp Fife measures success by how well we help
to build character, develop citizenship, and in-
crease personal fitness while providing a memora-
ble and fun Scouting experience.
Our staff has been trained and program developed
to emphasize the Cub Scout Motto “Do Your
Best”. To help individual Scouts achieve their
goals, have fun and meet the aims of Scouting. As
leaders, your example, imagination, preparation,
planning and follow-up are imperative to the suc-
cess of your youth’s day camp and overnight camp
experience. Your challenge as a leader is great, but
so is the reward - Scouting transforms young boys
into men prepared to make moral and ethical
choices throughout their lifetime.
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Beginning to plan and prepare today for your day
camp and overnight camp will increase your boys’
ability to succeed. Talk to your Scouts and find out
what they hope to gain at camp and talk to their
parents so you can help align expectations.
Finally, please don’t hesitate to contact us if you
need anything. We are here to serve you and make
your camp experience one you and your Scouts
will never forget.
Good luck and we’ll see you on the trails at Camp!
Regards,
Graham Allen
Camp Director – Camp Fife Scout Ranch
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Pre-Camp Checklist For Cubmaster & Den Leaders
January 1 Camp registration opens online – Deposits due for each boy
16 weeks Unit Parent’s Night - inform families of day camp plans/requirements
12 weeks Arrange for adult leaders to provide for two-deep leadership at all times
8 weeks Order customized pack t-shirts (online at trappertrails.org)
7 weeks Remind parents that all camp attendees need health forms
6 weeks Make sure all boys are registered
5 weeks Obtain completed health & medical record for each Scout & adult
4 weeks Transportation arranged and insurance verified
3 weeks Make sure camp fees are paid in full prior to coming up to camp
2 week Verify unit roster at Council office
1 week File tour permit at Council office
1 week Remind boys to bring sack lunch and money for trading post
1 day Make sure all final payments/additions are turned in to office
Camp Have a great time at Camp – See you on the trails
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Equipment Checklist For Cubmaster, Achievement Day Leaders & Webelos Leaders
Verified roster
Tour permit
Health forms for
all who come to
camp
Pay fees in full
prior to camp
Spending
money for
trading post
Sun screen
Sack lunch
Uniform
Camera
Day pack
Water
First aid kit
Mosquito spray
Flags
Axe
Wood
Water jug
Propane stove
Aluminum foil
Dutch Oven,
pots, griddles,
pans, spatulas,
spoons
Cooking oil
plate, bowl, cup,
utensils
Trash bags
Dish soap
Clorox
Large pans for
washing and
rinsing dishes
Backpack to
carry personal
gear to campsite
Boy Scout
Handbook
Ground cloth
Tent
Pillow
Sleeping bag
Rain gear
Compass
Twine and rope
Towel & soap
Toilet paper
First Aid kit
Spending $ for
trading post &
rifle
Additional Equipment Checklist For 11-yr old Scoutmasters & overnight Webelos Leaders
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Paper towels
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Camp Fees Cub Scouts / Girls Webelos Day
The Trapper Trails Council Executive
Board has approved the following fee
structure for the 2010 Cub Scout day
camp season:
$20 per youth
$0 per adult
11-y old Camp Webelos Overnight
2010 fees for 11-yr old Scouts and
Webelos overnighters are:
$30 per youth
$15 per adult
Refund Policy The fine print
Camp fees are transferable to another
Scout up to the time of camp. These fees
may not be carried over to the following
year. The unit may request a refund if a
camper is unable to attend due to an ill-
ness/injury, death in the family, or a per-
sonal emergency. “No shows” will not
be eligible for a refund.
Due to administrative costs, we will
not issue refunds for less than $25.
Requests for refunds must be in writ-
ing. State reason for the refund, and
submit it to the camp director before
the unit leaves camp. There will be no
refund requests accepted after the unit
checks out of camp.
Tour Permits Simple
Every unit will need to file a tour permit
with their local Scout Service Center. A
tour permit can be obtained online at
trappertrails.org or at the Service Center.
Completely fill out the form and return it
to the Scout Service Center to obtain an
ID number. Units in the Trapper Trails
Council may choose to fax the tour per-
mit in:
Ogden (801) 475-0197
Logan (435) 787-8278
Green River (307) 875-3754
Bring the tour permit with you to camp.
This will be needed during your unit
check-in. As stated on the tour permit, at
least one adult is required to be trained in
Youth Protection.
Unit Rosters Accounted for
All units will turn-in a verified unit ros-
ter during check-in at camp. This roster
can be found online at trappertrails.org
or at the Scout Service Center. On this
form list all adult leadership and youth
members that will be attending camp.
Please have your roster verified prior to
arriving to camp. Bring the roster to your
local Scout Service Center with the listed
names and the office will verify that all
participants are registered members of
the Boy Scouts of America. Out-of-
council units, have your roster verified
by your local Scout Service Center.
“If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk”
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Order customized Camp Fife Unit T-shirts
Helps the boys look sharp Builds group spirit
Low cost T-shirt
Supplements uniform on activity days
Order T-shirts online at trappertrails.org
Save $ and look better by pre-ordering T-shirts
But hurry! Order deadline is 05/05/2010
$8.99
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Unit Information Uniform Inspection A Scout is clean
Uniforms promote group spirit, a sense of identity,
and provide a standard of dress for camp partici-
pants. Uniforms also designate equality among
members of the group. The Boy Scout and Cub
Scout uniform is appropriate dress anytime during
your day camp and overnight camp experience at
Camp Douglas Fife Scout Ranch. It is especially
encouraged for evening meals and flag ceremonies.
The Official Scout Uniform consists of a Scout
shirt, Scout shorts or pants with a Scout belt, and
Scout socks.
Units may also decide to create a troop shirt. Camp
Units can pre-order Camp Fife t-shirts prior to
camp. These pre-ordered t-shirts can be customized
to have unit names/numbers printed on the t-shirt.
Shirts can be ordered online at trappertrails.org un-
der the camp tab and be picked up at camp.
Camp participants are required to wear closed-toe
shoes when walking around camp.
Troop Leadership Support
All units must be under supervision from its own
adult leaders. At least one leader must be a regis-
tered member of the Boy Scouts of America. At
least one leader must be 21 years of age or older.
The second leader must be at least 18 years of age.
Beginning in 2010, all Scout Charters will require
that the key adult leader in each unit be trained up to
Leader specific training to be rechartered. Trained
leaders are better able to run a safe, fun and effec-
tive Scout program that positively impacts the lives
of young people.
Visitors must check in at the camp office. No partic-
ipants will be released early from camp unless prop-
er authorization is presented to the camp director or
program director. No exceptions. As a safety pre-
caution we are trying to make sure we can account
for each boy at camp.
Medical Records Physically strong
All participants of Camp Fife will be required to file
a health history with the camp medical officer.
Youth and adults are required to use the new health
form for 2010.
Medical records will be turned-in during your unit
check-in. Any prescriptions or medical concerns
will need to be reported to the camp’s medical of-
ficer upon arrival at camp.
Having medical records for each camp participant
ensures we will be able to best serve and care for
individual needs in case of emergency.
Contacting Camp Staying in touch
Camp Fife Scout Ranch is equipped with a phone,
but for emergency use only. The emergency num-
ber is (435) 458-3011. For any other questions
related to camp please contact the Camp Desk at the
Trapper Trails Council Office at (801) 479-5460.
Mail may be sent to:
Camp Fife (Unit #)
19805 N Cutler Dam Rd.
Beaver Dam, UT 84036
Non Discrimination Statement A Scout is kind
It is the policy of Camp Fife not to discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, reli-
gion, creed, age, marital status or any other legally
protected characteristic in the administration of any
program. Camp Fife will endeavor to meet the needs
of those with disabilities under the direction of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any
Scout or leader with a disability requiring the inter-
vention of the camp staff should contact the camp
administration prior to attending camp.
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Food Services Physically strong
Day Camp Lunch- All Day Camp partic-
ipants will be required to bring their own
lunch. Each unit will be responsible for
their food’s preparation, storage and
clean-up.
Overnight Camp- All overnight partici-
pants will be provided three meals in-
cluded in their registration fee. The
meals included are a dining hall dinner
and lunch, and a commissary breakfast.
Overnight camp participants with special
dietary requirements will need to notify
Camp Fife two weeks prior to arrival at
camp so accommodations can be made.
Dining Hall-The Friday evening and
Saturday lunch meals will be in the
Camp Fife Dining Hall. Service includes
a balanced meal prepared by our camp
cook. Reservations for guests should
paid for in advance: $7 per meal.
Participants must be washed and full
uniform is encouraged for evening
meals. Units will be expected to help
clean up their part of the meal.
Commissary-A commissary meal will be
provided for breakfast. This service in-
cludes ingredients to be prepared, cooked
and eaten in each unit’s campsite. Each
troop will bring their own cooking and
eating utensils, stoves, pots and pans.
The breakfast menu will include pan-
cakes, eggs and bacon.
Reservations for guests must be made
and paid for in advance: $5 per meal.
Use hot water to wash all dishes. It is
recommended to wash and rinse in an
approved disinfectant after all meals.
After drying, store in a clean place.
Trading Post Souvenirs
The Trading Post is an exciting part of
camp for the kids. A variety of every-
one’s favorite snacks and drinks are
available for purchase. Camping items,
Scout souvenirs and Camp Fife T-shirts
and patches are also for sale.
Extra money is not necessary in camp,
but if your Scouts would like to spend
extra time in the bb gun range they will
need to buy their own targets. A small
amount of spending money is encour-
aged. Please guide your Scouts in the
amount of money to bring- usually $10-
$20 is adequate.
Buddy System Friend at all times
Encourage the Scouts in your unit to use
the buddy system at all times.
Bikes
Mountain bikes (cycles of any kind) are
not to be used in camp. If medical con-
ditions require the use of a bike, ar-
rangements will be made.
Campfires
Open campfires are permitted only in
designated campfire pits. Open flames
may never be left unattended. In case of
extreme fire danger, the US Forest Ser-
vice and Camp Director reserve the right
to prohibit open flames.
Dogs
Absolutely no dogs or pets are allowed at
Camp Fife unless a condition requires
the use of one for sight.
Electronics
Participants are not allowed to bring
electronic devices to camp. Stereos,
iPods, radios, and other devices are pro-
hibited.
The law of the Camp Scout Oath and Law
All participants at Camp Fife will be
asked and required to live by the values
and guidelines established by the Scout
Oath and Law. The Scout Oath and law
are the law of the Camp.
“When you want a thing done, 'Don't do it yourself' is a good motto for Scoutmasters”
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Fire Prevention
BSA fire prevention policy must be fol-
lowed while attending Camp Fife. Bat-
tery operated flash lights and lanterns are
recommended for camp use. There will
be absolutely no flames in tents.
Each unit will be provided a fire guard
chart, which should be posted on the
campsite bulletin board. In the event of
a fire, notify a member of the camp staff
immediately.
Campers are to not leave fires unat-
tended. Please put a fire out all the way
when leaving the campsite.
A fire drill will be conducted during the
first flag ceremony.
Firearms & Ammo
Cub Scouts are not permitted to fire .22
caliber bolt action, single shot rifles, or
shotguns. Camp fife has an air rifle range
under the direction of a qualified instruc-
tor. In keeping with this policy, all per-
sonal firearms and ammunition are pro-
hibited at Camp Fife.
Knives are to be under 3 inches in
length. No sheath knives will be allowed
in camp.
Firewood
Cutting live trees for firewood is prohi-
bited. Campers will need to bring their
own firewood and set up an ax yard be-
fore chopping any wood. Chopping of
wood must take place in the axe yard.
Do not remove standing trees without the
approval of the camp director or camp
ranger.
Fireworks
All fireworks are prohibited at Camp
Fife. Any person found with fireworks
will be reported to local law enforcement
agencies and sent home.
Fishing
Participants wishing to fish along the
Bear River at Camp Fife will need to
obtain a state regulated fishing license.
Please clean your fish away from the
river and clean up your trash.
Garbage
Participants are asked to burn all paper
products in their campsite, recycle those
products that are recyclable, and place all
other items in the trash bins located near
the maintenance shed.
Please help to keep camp looking nice by
picking up litter and using available trash
cans.
LP & Liquid Fuel Equip.
The use of propane, gas stoves, and lan-
terns is allowed under adult supervision.
Refueling and lighting of this equipment
must be done by an adult.
Parking & Vehicles
Vehicles will be parked in designated
parking areas upon arrival at camp. No
vehicles will be allowed to park near or
in campsites.
During registration cars will be allowed
into camp to unload camp materials, but
by the end of the registration time, ve-
hicles must be moved back to the desig-
nated parking areas.
No ATVs will be allowed on camp prop-
erty, except the camp ranger (Standards,
2010).
The BSA prohibits passengers in the
beds of trucks. All vehicles driven to
camp must be driven by a licensed driver
older than 21 years of age. All passen-
gers must wear seat belts.
“When a wolf, cub or bear hears the words “Nature study” his first thought is about school collections of dried leaves, but real nature study means a great deal more than this; it means knowing about everything that is not made by man, but is created by God”
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Drug, Alcohol & Tobacco Use
The Boy Scouts of America prohibits the use of
alcoholic beverages and controlled substances at
encampments or activities on property owned and/or
operated by the BSA, or at any activity involving
participation of youth members.
Adult leaders should support the attitude that young
adults are better off without tobacco and may not
allow the use of tobacco products at any BSA activi-
ty involving youth participants.
Any adult wishing to smoke at Camp Fife may do
so in the designated area set by the camp director.
Youth found in possession of drugs, alcohol or to-
bacco will be reported to local law enforcement
agencies and sent home.
Emergency Procedures
Cloudburst & Heavy Rain
Camps can experience minor flood conditions due
to extreme rains in a short period of time.
Electrical Storms
In case of an electrical storm, participants should
seek shelter off ridges and away from trees and oth-
er prominent objects.
High Winds
In the event of high winds, participants should seek
shelter inside the main lodge or sheltered program
areas.
Injuries or Illness
All treatments for injuries, illness, etc. will be per-
formed in the health lodge by Camp Fife’s certified
medical officer. On-the-spot first aid will be given
by qualified staff members. Please report all inju-
ries and sickness to the camp medical officer.
Serious cases will be treated at Logan Regional
Hospital in Logan, Utah.
Lost Camper
Should you realize someone is missing, report this
to the camp director immediately. Include the fol-
lowing information:
Full name and description of what the person was
wearing
Where the person was last seen
If the person was angry, homesick, and any other
details
The persons favorite area of camp
If the person’s tent or local latrine, showers, and
activity area have been checked
Medications
All medications will be kept by the unit leader and
they will be responsibly to give the medications to
their youth at the proper times. Medications must
be in their original containers (Utah State Law and
National Standards, 2010).
Asthma inhalers and nitro glycerin pills are tto be
kept by the individual.
It is recommended on overnighters that leaders keep
medications in a lock box.
The camp health officer will be on duty at all times.
Serious injuries will be treated at Logan Regional
Hospital in Logan, Utah.
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2010 Cub Theme
On Your Mark...Get Set....Go!!!
Calling all Scouts and Leaders to the
summer camp race line! This year, get
ready for the race of your life as you and
your kids will have an incredible summer
camp experience at Fife. For the best
race experience you’ll want to start
warming up and stretching now by look-
ing over our detailed camp program
schedule, getting your boys into their
own official Camp Fife field uniform and
brushing up on Scout skills.
As a staff, we are setting out the cones,
getting our flags ready, and fine tuning
our equipment so when the whistle blows
we can get the Scouts off to a great start.
Our activities this year at Camp Fife will
be based on the national Cub Day Camp
theme: "All American Sports". We are
looking forward to having you come and
set new records of achievement and to
discover all that Camp Fife has to offer.
Lace up your tennis shoes and prepare
for a summer camp race like you have
never seen before!
Program Areas
Ultimate Challenge - Zip Line - Experience the rush of zooming down
Camp Fife’s Zip Line from the frontier
fort’s turret to the landing deck below.
Participants will have fun experiencing
new adventures, learn safety skills and
will be shown proper harness techniques
when using outdoor equipment. Tour de France - BMX Course -
This new event at Camp Fife is sure to
be a fan favorite. We have recruited
some of the best talent to give the kids a
BMX biking experience they will never
forget. Under the guidance and supervi-
sion of a staff counselor, Cubs, Boy
Scouts and girl’s groups will race down
the course’s track, climb over jumps and
turn around the course’s corners to ride
victorious into the finish line.
Participants will learn about bike safety,
equipment and safety skills. They will be
taught basics in changing flat tires and
learn best bike maintenance practices.
Top Gun Alley - BB Range - For many kids, earning the expert
marksman patch is a source of pride to
show friends and family after Cub Day
camp is over. Top Gun Alley gives kids
the opportunity to practice and show off
their skills on the BB gun, learn safety
skills and receive instructions from certi-
fied and knowledgeable staff members.
Free Throw Line - Archery Range - At the Archery Range, participants can
continue to experience the thrill of trying
and mastering new things as they shoot
bows and arrows to become eligible to
earn the expert marksman patch and
become a master archer.
Olympic Time Trials - Obstacle Course - At the obstacle course, participants will
be physically and mentally challenged as
they work in team and individual
competitions to sharpen skills and
strengthen team unity while being timed.
Winner's Circle - Trading Post - All Cub athletes need a break to refuel
their engines and learn safety tips. Cubs
and leaders will stop at the Winner’s
Circle to learn knife safety and to see the
camp’s selection of pocket knives, furs,
memorabilia, and treats to enjoy and take
home. Make sure to bring some money
to buy a cold treat to cool off from the
hot summer sun, or to buy a champion
souvenir to show off to your family.
Camp Fife T-shirts will also be available
for sale. Pre-order your T-shirts online
at trappertrails.org to save $ and to cus-
tomize the shirts with your den number.
Hall of Fame - Craft Station - Cubs can have the chance to enshrine
their name into the Cub Scout Craft Hall
of Fame as they make a cool craft.
Outfield - Nature - Cubs will learn Leave No Trace.
“The Scoutmaster teaches boys to play the game by doing so himself”
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Cub Scout and Achievement Day Girls Program
Program Areas Requirements Fulfilled
Ultimate Challenge Wolf Electives 17A-Overhand & square knot, 17E-Tie cords,17G-Learn to wrap rope with tape
Bear Achievement 22A-Whip rope, 22B-Tie square knot, bowline, sheet bend, 2 half hitches, slip
knot and tell how used, 22C-Learn how to keep rope from tangling, 22E-Coil rope, throw it
Free Throw line Wolf Elective 20C –Safety rules, demonstrate, practice
Bear Elective 20A
Top Gun Alley Wolf Elective 20N –Safety rules, demonstrate, practice
Tour de France Wolf Achievement 9E, Bicycling Belt Loop 1-Explain, 2-Demonstrate
Bear Achievement 14A-Know bike safety, 14B-Learn to ride a bike and show it on a course, 14C-
Identify bike parts, 14E-Protect your bike from theft
Olympic Time Trials Wolf Achievement 1A-Catch, 1B-Line, 1C-Frontroll, 1D-Backroll, 1E-Falling roll, 1G-relays, 1H
Wolf Electives 4F-Den game, 20H-Sprint start and run in 10sec, 20O-Outdoor physical fitness 4x
Bear Achievement 15B-Play two organized den games, 16A-Stretching exercises, curl-ups, push-
ups, standing long jump, softball throw , 16B-6 two person contests, 16C-Relays
Bear Elective 20D-Sprint start, 50-yd dash in 10 sec, standing long jump
Hall of Fame Wolf Achievement 5B-Use pliers, 5C-Screwdriver, 5D-Use hammer
Bear Achievement 20A-Learn to use care for 4 tools, 20C-Use tools to fix something
Outfield Cub Scout Leave No Trace
Winner’s Circle Wolf Elective 11C-Sing Cub songs
Bear Achievement 19A-Know knife safety, 19B-Show knife safety, 19D-Whittling Chip Card
Opening Ceremonies Wolf Achievement 2E-Learn to raise flag, 2F-Participate in outdoor flag ceremony
Wolf Elective 23C-What to do if lost, 23D-Buddy system, 23E-attend day camp
Bear Achievement 3H-Learn to raise and lower flag, 3I-Participate in outdoor flag ceremony
Bear Elective 25F-attend day camp
***Highlighted text means completion of entire achievement at camp***
Cub Scout and Achievement Day Girls schedule
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Sample Rotating Program Schedule
8:45-9:15am Ultimate Challenge
9:20-9:50 Winner’s Circle
9:55-10:25 Olympic Time Trials
10:30-11:00 Hall of Fame
11:05-11:35 Tour de France
11:40-12:10 Outfield
12:15-12:55 Everyone Lunch
1:00-1:30 Top Gun Alley
1:35-2:05 Free Throw Line
When you check-in, we will give you a schedule specific
to your group.
Daily Schedule
8:00am Check-in
8:30am Opening Flag Ceremony at medals plat-
form
8:45am Rotating Program Areas *** and Lunch
2:10pm Closing Flag Ceremony
2:30pm We hope you had a great day and we’ll
see you back next year!
****Stop by the Trading Post during the day to learn about knife safety and to check out the great selection of pocket knives, other scouting memorabilia, games and
snacks for sale. Make sure to bring money with you and remember in order to pur-chase a knife, you must first earn and purchase the whittling chip award. ****
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Webelos Day Camp Program
Program Areas Requirements Fulfilled
Ultimate Challenge Scientist 11-Explain center of gravity, show 3 balancing tricks
Outdoorsman 10-Whip & fuse rope, 11-Square knot, set up dining fly using taut-line, 2 ½ hitches
Free Throw Line Archery belt loop and Camp Fife expert archer patch
Top Gun Alley BB Gun belt loop and Camp Fife expert marksman patch
Tour de France Bicycling Belt Loop 1-Safe bicycling rules, 2-Wear proper safety equipment
Handyman 6-Bycicle repair,7-lubricate bike chain,8-Inflate bike tires
Readyman 9-Bike safety rules,10-Bike safety equipment
Nature Forester 2-Draw plant/tree layer, 3-Six trees & uses, 4-Six plants & uses,6-Tree ring, 9-wildfires
Geologist 2-Minerals used in products, 3-Mineral hardness scale, 4-Geologic materials used to
build homes, 5-Draw cause of volcano, geyser or earthquake, 6-Explain how mountains form
Naturalist 7-Identify local poisonous plants and venomous reptiles, 8-Observe six wild animals,
9-Ecosystem, humans influence on nature, protecting nature, 10-Identify area specific species
Olympic Time Trials Athlete 2-Know physical & mental health,3-Explain ways you can be healthy,4-Stretching, 5-
curl-ups, push-ups, pull-ups, standing jump, ¼ mile run, 6-verticle jump, 7-50-yd dash
First Aid Readyman 2-First aid, accident response, 4-heimlich maneuver, 5-hurry cases, 6-shock, 7-First
aid for following, 12-Using first aid kit
Winner’s Circle Outdoorsman 7-Outdoor fire safety, Leave No Trace
Astronomy 1-Draw telescope diagram, 2-Explain how to use star map, 6-Astronomy careers, 8-Draw star life
cycles and draw different stars
***Highlighted text means completion of entire achievement at camp***
Webelos Day Camp Schedule
Sample Rotating Program Schedule
9:00-9:35am Ultimate Challenge
9:40-10:15
10:20-10:50 Free Throw Line
10:55-11:30
11:30-12:05 Tour de France
12:10-12:40 Everyone Lunch
12:45-1:20 Top Gun Alley
1:25-2:00
You will be given as assigned time for the
BB Range, Archery Range, BMX course and
Zip Line (if you want) when you check-in.
At registration you will then select the other three areas
that your boys will go to according to your den’s needs
for the full 35 minute rotation.
Daily Schedule
8:00am Check-in
8:45am Opening Flag Ceremony
9:00am Rotating Program Areas *** and Lunch
2:00pm Closing Flag Ceremony
2:30pm We hope you had a great day and we’ll
see you back next year!
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****Stop by the Trading Post during the day to learn about knife safety and to check out the great selection of pocket knives, other scouting memorabilia, games and
snacks for sale. Make sure to bring money with you and remember in order to pur-chase a knife, you must first earn and purchase the whittling chip award. ****
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Webelos Overnighter Program
Program Areas Requirements Fulfilled
Ultimate Challenge Scientist 11-Explain center of gravity, show 3 balancing tricks
Outdoorsman 10-Whip, fuse rope, 11-Square knot, set up dining fly using taut-line, 2 ½
hitches
Free Throw Line Archery belt loop and Camp Fife expert archer patch
Top Gun Alley BB Gun belt loop and Camp Fife expert marksman patch
Tour de France Bicycling Belt Loop 1-Safe bicycling rules, 2-Wear proper safety equipment
Handyman 6-Bycicle repair,7-lubricate bike chain,8-Inflate bike tires
Readyman 9-Bike safety rules,10-Bike safety equipment
Nature Forester 2-Draw plant layer, 3-Six trees & uses, 4-Six plants & uses,6-Tree ring, 9-wildfires
Geologist 2-Minerals used in products, 3-Mineral hardness scale, 4-Geologic materials used
to build homes, 5-Draw cause of volcano, geyser or earthquake, 6-Explain how mountains
form
Naturalist 7-Identify local poisonous plants and venomous reptiles, 8-Observe six wild ani-
mals, 9-Ecosystem, humans influence on nature, protecting nature, 10-Identify area specific
species, 11-Aquatic ecosystems
Olympic Time Trials Athlete 2-Physical & mental health,3-Ways you can be healthy,4-Stretching, 5-curl-ups,
push-ups, pull-ups, standing jump, ¼ mile run, 6-verticle jump, 7-50-yd dash
First Aid Readyman 2-First aid, accident response, 4-heimlich maneuver, 5-hurry cases, 6-shock, 7-
First aid for following, 12-Using first aid kit
Attendance at Camp Outdoorsman 1-Pack for camp, 2-Outdoor campfire, 3-Overnighter, 8-Cook
Winner’s Circle Outdoorsman 7-Outdoor fire safety, Leave No Trace
Citizenship Citizen 2-Elected official’s names, 3-US flag, 4-Respcting flag, 5-Pledge, 6-National an-
them, 7-Rights & duties, 9-helping the law, 14-Why laws
Astronomy 1-Ttelescope diagram, 2-Explain how to use star map, 3-Use star map to find five constella-
tions, 4-North star, 6-Astronomy careers, 8-Draw stars and life cycles Astronomy Belt
Loop 1-set up telescope, 2-draw solar system diagram, 3-Explain
***Highlighted text means completion of entire achievement at camp***
Webelos Overnighter Schedule
Daily Schedule Friday 4:00pm Check-in, camp tour, camp set-up
5:00pm Dinner
6:15pm Open Program Areas***
8:30pm Gather at medals platform for flag and dismissal
to campfire
8:45pm Opening Campfire
10:00pm Astronomy
11:00pm Lights Out
Saturday 5:30pm Sunrise hike
7:30am Breakfast in lodge & Begin Cleaning Campsites
8:45am Opening Flag Ceremony
9:00am Open Program Areas
12:00pm Lunch prepared in campsites, Finish Cleaning
Campsites
1:00pm Camp Wide Games
2:00pm Check-out. We hope you had a great time and
we’ll see you back next year!
Open Program Area Sample Schedule Fri 6:15-6:55pm Ultimate Challenge
7:00-7:40pm
7:45-8:25pm Top Gun Alley
Sat 9:00-9:35am Free Throw Line
9:40-10:15am
10:20-10:55am Tour de France
11:00-11:35am
11:40-12:15pm
You will be given as assigned time for the
BB Range, Archery Range, BMX course and
Zip Line (if you want) when you check-in.
At registration you will then select the other four areas
that your boys will go to according to your den’s needs
for the full 40 minute rotation.
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****Stop by the Trading Post during the day to learn about knife safety and to check out the great selection of pocket knives, other scouting memorabilia, games and
snacks for sale. Make sure to bring money with you and remember in order to pur-chase a knife, you must first earn and purchase the whittling chip award. ****
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11 Year Old Overnighter Program
Program Areas Requirements Fulfilled
Ultimate Challenge
Free Throw Line
Top Gun Alley
Tour de France
Nature Tenderfoot 11-Poisunes plants
First Class 6-Ten native plants
Second Class 2-Leave no trace, 6-Identify ten wild animals
Olympic Time Trials Tenderfoot 10-Begin physical strength tests
Medals Platform Tenderfoot 6-raise & lower flag, 7-Repeat from memory
First Aid Tenderfoot 12-Chocking, first aid
Second Class 7-Hurry cases
First Class 8-Bowline, bandages, transportation, heart attack
Knots and Knives Tenderfoot 4-Whip & fuse rope, knots, teach knots
Second Class 2C,2D
First Class 7-lashings
Orienteering First Class 1-Find directions, 2-Orienteering Course
Second Class 1A-Demonstrate how a compass works
Hike Tenderfoot 5-Safe hiking, 9-Buddy system
Attendance Tenderfoot 1-Prepare, 2-Campout, 3-Cook one meal, 8-Patrol yell
Second Class 3B-F-fire, tent, ax sharpening
11-yr old Overnighter schedule
Daily Schedule
Friday 4:00pm Check-in, camp tour, camp set-up
5:00 Dinner in lodge
6:15 Open Program Areas ***
8:30pm Gather at medals platform for flag and dismissal
to campfire
8:30 Opening Campfire
10:00 Astronomy
11:00 Lights Out
Saturday 5:30am Sunrise hike
7:30 Breakfast in lodge & begin cleaning campsites
8:45 Opening Flag Ceremony
9:00 Open Program Areas ***
12:00 Lunch prepared in campsites, Finish Cleaning
Campsites
1:00 Open Program Areas ***
2:00 Camp Wide Games
3:00 Check-out. We hope you had a great time and
we’ll see you back next year!
Open Program Area
Sample Schedule
Fri 6:15-6:55pm
7:00-7:40pm
7:45-8:25pm Top Gun Alley
Sat 9:00-9:40am Free Throw Line
9:45-10:25am
10:30-11:10am Tour de France
11:15-11:55am
12:55-1:25pm
1:30-2:00pm Ultimate Challenge
You will be given as assigned time for the
BB Range, Archery Range, BMX course and
Zip Line (if you want) when you check-in.
At registration you will then select the other four areas
that your boys will go to according to your troop’s needs
for the full 40 minute rotation.
CA
MP
FIF
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010 S
EA
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****Stop by the Trading Post during the day to learn about knife safety and to check out the great selection of pocket knives, other scouting memorabilia, games and
snacks for sale. Make sure to bring money with you and remember in order to pur-chase a knife, you must first earn and purchase the whittling chip award. ****
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