Break out the tents and sleeping bags, the troop is going camping! If you can only make one event this year, this is it! You don't want to miss the trip.
Registration Deadline: Sept 29th!
Details:
When:
Carpooling
Depart 3:30pm, Oct 14 @ Kirkmont Church
Return 12:30pm, Oct 16 @ Kirkmont Church
Travel Direct: Do not arrive before 6pm, Oct 14, and event ends 10am, Oct 16
Where: Johnstown Community Sportsman's Club (7357 Sportsman Club Rd. Johnstown, Ohio)
Who: All Trailmen. Guests eligible to become Trailmen welcome. Unaccompanied youth are restricted to Mountain Lions age or older.
Cost: $5 for members. $35 for guests
Contact: Blair Watkinson, blair.watkinson@me.com, 937-999-7279
Register with the Registration Deadline link at the top of this page.
Slingshots, archery, tomahawks, flags, archery, BB guns, cast iron cookoff, .22 rifles (Adventurers), pugil sticks, ostacle course, compass course, catapult competition, cooking and ropework lashing competitions.
Sack Dinner for Friday night (Trailmen will have a snack after camp is setup)
Most of the following items aren't strictly required. These are offered as a comprehensive list of items to consider for 3-season car-camping. Trailmen who do not have these items should not feel compelled to go out and purchase them before discussing with Trail Guide
Navigation
Orienteering-style compass
Sun Protection
Hat
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Chapstick
Illumination
Headlamp or flashlight
Extra batteries
Insulation
Knit cap
Lightweight jacket or rain protection
Extra jacket and thermal layers
Non-cotton base layer
3 pairs of underwear
3 pairs of non-cotton socks
Non-cotton* pants
Fleece shirt, pullover, or thermal shell
Warm pjs, socks, and cap (can be same knit cap as above) for sleeping
First Aid & Hygiene
Personal first aid kit (no medication)
Insect repellant
Baby wipes (not required, but can be a nice shower substitute at end of day)
Hand sanitizer
Toothpaste and toothbrush
Toilet paper
Bandana
Hand size or pack towel
* Cotton remains wet when it gets cold, which presents an added risk of hypothermia in high altitude or cold environments. However, there are circumstances that warrant cotton clothing. See this post from National Outdoor Leadership School for more information.
Fire
Fire starter kit (if Fireguard or completed Fire Ranger)
Tools (apart from a daypack, these items are not required for most troop camping events)
Daypack
Pocketknife (if Woodsman or completed Woods Tools)
Whistle on neck lanyard
Unbreakable signaling mirror
50’ light rope
Leather work gloves
Roll of duct tape
2 Contractor Trash Bags
Hatchet and/or saw
Watch
Candle
Nutrition
Mess kit, utensils, plate, etc
Personal spices and seasonings
Personal snacks
Hydration
1 or 2 water bottles with water
Shelter (if you don't have these items, discuss with Trail Guide; the troop has spares)
Tent
Sleeping bag
Ground pad (this is for insulation, not just comfort--the Earth is an incredible heat sink and will pull the heat out of your body no matter what the season)
Comfort
Camp chair
Camp shoes