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Sat. Registration continues.
Trading Post opens AM
9:30 am Scoutmasters/Senior Patrol Leaders meeting
10:30 am Opening Ceremony
11 am - 12 pm Lunch
12 pm Competition begins. From Scout Handbook
FIRST AID Winter situation, snowmobile accident
KNOTS Basic Scout Knots
PLANTS AND ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION Native North American
ICE RESCUE Patrols will be tested on their ability to rescue one of
their members
ORIENTEERING Compass with degrees, pencil and notebook, know your pace
count for 100 ft. for
measuring distance
FIRE String burn, no paper, no commercial fire starters, bring your own
kindling and tinder (all
(natural) must resemble tradition campfire
SCOUT SPIRIT will be judged at each station
Judging will be on a points system. All stations must be completed.
Adult Leaders can accompany
their patrols., but must refrain from assisting in anyway. It may cause
disqualification at station, at
Staffs discretion. Numbers will be assigned to Patrols for starting
purposes, an order of rotation will
be established.
5 pm Competition Closes
5-7 pm Dinner
7-8 pm Scout Vespers Catholic and Protestant services approx. 1/2 hour
each
9 pm Scoutmaster/Senior Patrol Leader Meeting
8-10 pm Free Time
10 pm Lights out/quiet time
Sun. 7-8 am Break Camp.
Trading Post Closed
8-8:30 am Awards and Closing Ceremony
9 am Breakfast Cuba V.F.W. Optional (adults $4.50, children under 10
years $2.00, O.J. $.25 extra)
HAVE A SAFE
TRIP HOME, SEE YOU NEXT YEAR
* During the
weekend use free time for snow sculpture competition, and ice fishing
contest (biggest fish) Each Scout is to bring a can of non-cream soup
for the pot, bring cups for soup & cocoa. We have information to help
you if you have never camped on the ice, or in cold weather, contact us.
List of tips and equipment that are needed available. Help by spreading
the word. Webelos welcome with troop, also Venturers/Explorers groups.
All welcome. |