Webel-O-ReeCub/Tiger Scout Event
WEBEL-O-REE is a chance for Webelos and their leaders to enjoy an overnight tent camping experience at Hawk Ridge-Chabot. Boy Scouts will lead the Webelos in completing advancement requirements for the Outdoorsman, Readyman, Forester, Naturalist, Geologist, and Citizenship activity badges.
• Webelos attending w/o their parent/guardian must attend with a Den/Pack supervised by at least two-deep leadership at all times and maintain a Parent/Scout ratio of 1:4. Adult leaders must stay with their Webelos throughout the day, and assist Boy Scouts as requested.
• Required Medical Records: Each Webelos and adult under 40 years old must have a Class 1 Medical Record Form. YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO CHECK-IN WITHOUT A MEDICAL RECORD.
NOTE – ADULTS (40+) must have a Class 3 Medical Record signed by a healthcare professional.
• Adult Leaders should read the Guide to Safe Scouting and complete the Youth Protection Training online. No adult can be alone with a scout except their own son.
• By camp rule, vehicles may not leave camp between 11 PM and 7 AM.
• Class A (Full) uniforms must be worn during check-in and flag ceremonies. Class B permitted during Round Robin sessions.
• Meals: Eat breakfast before you arrive at camp Saturday morning. You are responsible for your own meals/beverages Saturday lunch & dinner. No alcohol is allowed per BSA policy. For dinner, bring foil wrapped dinners to be cooked on charcoal grills provided by camp. Recipes for dinners are also enclosed. Camp will provide a light snack Saturday afternoon, Smores Saturday evening, and continental breakfast Sunday morning.
• What to bring: Webelos are to select and pack their own gear (Outdoorsman Req #1). Items to bring: day pack, water bottle, ground cover, tent, sleeping bag/pad, flashlight, toiletries, sack lunch, foil dinner, mess kit, Webelos handbook, full uniform, extra warm clothes (30º-40º at night), and a Do Your Best attitude!!! Dens are encouraged to prepare a skit for the Campfire Program.
• What not to bring: Knives/axes (other than pocket knives*), electronics of any kind (games, music, etc.). Per BSA Policy - no alcoholic beverages, fireworks or tobacco products permitted.
*NOTE: Pocket knives used in an unsafe manner will be confiscated by Camp Staff and returned only to an Adult Leader.
Questions? Call Brett Augspurger at 510-547-4493
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Schedule
| » | September 18, 2010–September 19, 2010 |
Location
Hawk Ridge, Chabot
Registration is Required
» A Medical Form is required. Download a form from scouting.org to fill out.