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Camp pinewood 2 gear
Camp pinewood 2 gear






camp pinewood 2 gear

#CAMP PINEWOOD 2 GEAR PLUS#

plus if you get a silver lined “insulated tarp” will aid in warmth greatly. One goes under your tent and one can either go over your tent or inside your tent (if inside, keeps floor clean, dry and warmer). I highly suggest everyone purchase TWO 6′ x 8′ tarps (5-8bucks ea) and label them with family name.If it’s crazy low cost, it won’t stay dry. …search Youtube for low cost tent reviews to find out why. Also, be very careful when purchasing low cost tents. for Scout Plus one Parent, a 3person tent is very roomy. Big (size) is hard to handle, time consuming to set up and in a cold weather, colder. Youth Protection Training requirements, BALOO/Leader minimums must be met to camp. This is both for YPT, SafeScouting, Safety and to teach/show the way for new campers. Not to worry, we camp as a complete Cub Scout Pack often. Have questions about this BSA rule? Contact your Pack’s Chairperson or Cubmaster. Last thing, the only Dens who can camp as Den’s are Webelos Dens (4th and 5th graders). No cursing. Keep it Scout appropriate.I trust everyone will be respectful of these rules. NO BOOZE or Smoke – leave the adult things at home please. If you can’t last half day without a drink, please don’t come.No pets- I love dogs but they are a safety distraction.If you are experiencing any COVID symptoms, do not attend.Our Volunteers are parents just like you…spending time tracking down owners of forgotten gear is a serious drag following events. not kidding at all!!!! You must take home what you bring to our camp outs. Please label everything you bring.hats, packs, cups, sunglasses, chairs. Bring any snacks your fam might require…no sharing due to pandemic We do not provide snacks (in most cases). We do not provide tents or sleeping bags. Assure you tent works and has all needed to function properly.Ĭheck your gear before you leave home. Important bits, rules and your responsibilitiesīuild your tent before you arrive. Above are minimums… There may be specific items required of different events or locations.Trust me, this will be one of the best things you learn… These are for your gear in case it rains. Three Large, unscented trash bags and one Sharpie.Mess kit for each participant…this is what you eat with…basically a plate/bowl, fork or spoon.Hot Drink Cup. if you want coffee or tea or hot chocolate you must bring a cup with your name on it…we don’t provide cups.Please, limit wrapper mess and don’t forget your “trash pocket” – if you see trash, pick it up.

camp pinewood 2 gear

Snacks – bring your own snacks… we won’t provide snacks beyond camp dinner and smores.Water!!!!- Each person MUST bring two large water bottles…per person if camping in Reading Town Forest or One labeled bottle per person at Camp 40 Acres. This is very very ease come prepared.Backpack that includes: Rain Jackets for you and your Scouts, two winter hats for sleeping, extra clothing, 1pair extra hiking socks, Lights with new batteries and Cub Scout Six Essentials.Air mattresses will make you colder…avoid those unless you have an insulated air mattress rated for cold weather. Sleeping pad (note, yoga mats are awesome for cold weather.Any cold weather camping requires gear check. Example: a 50degree bag will keep you warm down to 50degrees but not lower. That rating means it will keep you warm to the stated temperature. Sleeping Bag/sleeping gear Please note, every sleeping bag has a temperature rating.Tent pad/tarp – placed under your tent as extra layer of water protection.Tent w/ Rain Fly and tent stakes (need ideas? see bottom of page) -You must bring a waterproof tent for your family.We leave no trace, we leave spaces better than we found and we are mindful of rules and charters that govern our use of these spaces while following the Guide to Safe Scouting and BSA’s Youth Protection Training requirements. It goes without saying, we have a deep respect for nature. Each space must be “booked” and carry their own requirements and permits for use. All of Reading’s Scout Packs and Troops feel great pride and stewardship esp for our Town Forest and our friends on the Town Forest Committee. Most Towns do not have these wonderful resources. These resources are unique to our town and a privilege which must be respected and protected. This gear list is a general “best practice” but the RULES are the RULES-it is your responsibility to adhere to them and uphold BSA Youth Protection policies and Pack735 safety requirements Both offer our Pack unique, safe and close Camping options. Camping usually takes place in our Reading Town Forest (Old Council Ring or Scrub Hill aka ScoutHill) OR at Camp 40 Acres in Andover/Wilmington. Pack 735 Camps overnight several times per year.








Camp pinewood 2 gear