Pacifica District

Fall Camporee

Sat./Sun. October 14-16, 2005

This event is a special opportunity for all scouts, especially scout, tenderfoot, second class, and first class scouts. Each scout who participates in the camporee will receive a neat camporee patch. If this is your first time participating in a camporee, be prepared to enjoy yourself and meet many new scouting friends. If you are returning, we again welcome you to this very fun event.

A camporee is lots of fun, with many opportunities to pass requirements for rank advancement and to earn merit badges. There are special activities for scouts needing to pass second class, and first class rank advancement (first aid, knots, plant identification, orienteering, measuring, camping, cooking). Scouts can perform service projects (up to 6 hours) which qualify for star and life rank requirement #4.

Patrol will participate in all organized events plus cooking and camping. This camporee is a fun camping event, demonstrating camping skills, planning, and equipment. Each patrol/unit will visit the skills exhibits.

You will be able to meet with counselors for outdoor skills like camping, backpacking, wilderness survival, hiking, cooking, pioneering, orienteering, and first aid. If you have met all the prerequisites you may even be able to complete your rank at the camporee.

NOTE: Scouts MUST NOTIFY Dr. Latimer by 2 October 2005 and pay deposit to reserve your place.

NOTE: Scouts MUST NOTIFY patrol leaders if they cannot attend or will be arriving late.

Scouts must:

Patrol Leader must:

Patrol must bring:

Adult camporee leader must bring:

No portion of any Unit will be allowed to register unless they have all of the above.

Adults must bring:

Note:

Parking is about 1000 feet from campsite. Vehicles will be given parking pass.

Two adults must accompany each patrol during the backpack hike.

Units may use only propane stoves in camp.

For more details, read the camporee camporee leaders guide.