Camelback DistrictGrand Canyon Council
Presents
Spring 2013 Camporee"Searching/or the lost Nuggets of Gold'
April 19, 20, 21, 2013
Don's Base Camp
For up-to-date information, visit our website:http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org! choose: Districts, choose: Camelback, Look under Upcoming
District Activities
Come join us at the Don's Base Camp
for a weekend of fun and a chance to put your scout skills to the test.
David Dunn, Chairman, [email protected], 602-418-7647Vacant Position, Vice Chairman
E Susan Skirpan, Activities/Civic Service Committee Chair, 602-319-1406
LOCATION
33023.681' N, 111021.181' W. Don's Base Camp
US-60 and Peralta Road, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118
1. Start out going southeast on E US-60 / US-60 E toward E Peralta Rd.
2. Take the left onto East Peralta Rd (at traffic light)
If you reach E E1Camino Viejo you've gone about 4.1 miles too far
3. Take Peralta Road 7.3 miles
If you reach the end of E Peralta Rd you've gone a little too far (Trail Head)
4. Tum left to stay on E Peralta Rd (Portions unpaved) (Gate access required).
If you reach the end ofE Peralta Rd you've gone about 0.5 miles too far
5. LATITUDE: 33.394583 LONGITUDE: -111.353301. Map
If you reach the end ofE Peralta Rd you've gone a little too far
Latitude: 33.394583 Longitue: -111.353301, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118
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TRAIL TO TENDERFOOT Fahrenheit 212 Micro-Trails Peralta Trail Hike
BEST CAMP / BEST GATEWA Y Conserve & Observe Rescue Rope II Nature Hike
SCOUT SPIRIT Knots & Lash Weight Pull Service Project - TBA
Log Disassembly Scavanger Hunt Special Awards - Scouters
Camporee CommitteeWho To Contact If You Have A Question
Chairman David Dunn [email protected]
Vice Chairman Richard Miller [email protected]
Camporee Cooking StaffMeals for Staff and Cracker BarrelGary JordanArmando Chavez
Registration CommitteeRegistration, Attendance Records, Unit Sites, Check-outTom Koncel [email protected] Wilke
Campsite JudgingFollowing Camp Inspection, Judging Campsites during themorning activities.Mark Lackowski
Games and Contest SponsorsHigh Adventure - Peralta HikeJudy WaldenJulie Kovarick
First AidBe experienced in Medical Field especialy in Wildernessarea, Camping and HikingVolunteer Needed
Boy ScoutsScavenger Hunt Troop 41Nature Trail Volunteer NeededScout Skills Volunteer NeededScout Contest (3) Troop 130Morse Code Jack SteigTrail To Tenderfoot Matt LaganaFahrenheit 212 Troop 20 ILog Disassembly Kevin MinceyWeight Pull Troop 130Knots and Lash Troop l30Service Project T B A
Comm unicationslPublicity Com m itteeGathers and communications info to committees and unitsSusan Skirpan [email protected]
Arrangements, health and Safety CommitteeSafety, Site Check, Tents, Signage, Flag CircleMark Lackowski
Order of the ArrowOrabai Chapter AdvisorGuy Skirpan
Religious ServiceChaplin Robert Dawson
WebelosScavenger Hunt Troop 41Nature Hike Volunteer NeededMorse Code Jack SteigWebelos Skills (2) Volunteer NeededWebelos Contest (3) Volunteer Needed
MAJOR ITEMS TO REMEMBER______ WATER IS NOT AVAlLABLE
BRING YOUR OWN SHADE------ THERE IS NO DUMPSTER FOR TRASH. WHAT YOU PACK IN, YOU MUST PACK OUT.
CAMPOREE SCHEDULE
FRIDAY - April 19, 20134:00 pm - 8:30 pm
10:30 pm
Unit Arrival and Check-inLate arrival please see packet.
Cracker Barrel and Leaders meetingScoutmasters, SPL's, Staff and Event sponsors must attend
Taps - All Camp areas should be Quiet
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
8:30 am - 11:30 am
SATURDAY - April 20, 20136:30 am - 8:00 am Reveille, breakfast and cleanup
Event sponsors should set up the event areas8:15 am - 8:30 am Opening Ceremony
Flag RaisingAll units should bring Unit and patrol flagsClass A uniforms
Unit Campsite inspectionsSee attached inspection form
Camporee EventsClass B uniforms
8:30 am - 12:00 am
12:00 am -1 :00 pm1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Lunch at Unit campsitesFinish events, compass, service project
4:45 pm - 5:00 pm
10:30 pm
Flag LoweringClass A uniform
Dinner, cleanup, and free time in campGather for Campfire at Base Camp Gate
Class A uniformCampfireAll Participants are REQUIRED to stay for Campfire
All campsite inspection and event awards will be presentedEarly Departure
SPL will report to headquarters for site inspection. Afterinspection approval, they will be given forms and patches.
Taps - All Camp areas should be Quiet.
5 :00 pm - 6:45 pm6:45 pm
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
9:00 pm
SUNDAY - October 28, 20126:30 am - 8:00 am Reveille, breakfast, and cleanup8:00 am -12:00 pm Checkout
9:00 am - 9:30 am Non-Denominational Religious ServiceMust be checked out by authorized personnelDistribution of patches and tour permits after camp inspections
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Arrival and Campsite Assignment: Upon arrival at camp, the Scoutmaster and SPL will be welcomedat check in. Unit's completed on-line registration form confirmation, roster of attendees, medical forms,permission slips for medical treatment, and talent/photo release form, as well as, a copy of your Unit'sTour Permit.At this time a campsite will be assigned.
Awards:1. Camporee Patch for all participants.2. Ribbons for top three places in events3. Best campsite. (see Campsite Inspection)4. Scout Spirit Award (see Scout Spirit Award)5. Gateway Contest (see Campsite Inspection)6. Scoutmaster Awards - random drawing for donated items
Campfire Program: Entertainment will be provided by Staff and participating units. Please notifyHeadquarters staff that you would like to be considered for performing.
Campsite Inspections: Look at the Camp Inspection sheet carefully as this is how you will be judged.Troops are requested to erect a campsite gateway. These gateways will designate unit and campsitenumber. Ifyou have any questions please call your camping chairman.There is a Gateway Contest. Use of flags must be in proper location.
Campsite Setup: Only one (1) vehicle will be permitted into the camp site area per unit. All others mustpark in the parking lot. Any other equipment the Scouts walk in. Due to the dust and other Scouts in thearea, a 5 mph speed limit is set. Only exception is F1RST AID EMERGENCIES No individuals mayride in bed of trucks or in trailers per BSA policyNo vehicles will be allowed to remain in campsite areas. Roads must remain clear. Each unit is responsible toprovide tents and food for their unit. Each unit will be responsible for their unit's food, drink, and cooking.
Checkout Instructions: Each unit campsite must be inspected by the Camporee Staff before departing.Upon getting an inspection approval, come by the Headquarters' to pick up your unit's patches and forms.
First Aid: First Aid will be available at the First Aid station. Serious injuries or health problems shouldbe immediately reported.
Fires and firewood: Wood will not be provided so bring your own for site campfires. Remember theBSA requirements for designated campfire area has to be elevated. If there is a no-burn alert, it will beobserved. NO EXCEPTIONS Fires must be above ground!
Flag Ceremony: Saturday morning and evening: Need to have two Troops to do the ceremony.
Latrines: Latrines will be provided. Please be courteous and leave it clean for the next person.
Order of Arrow:1. Trading Post: water, soda and candy. Dispose of trash properly2. Escort Scouts to campfire.3. Opening ceremony at the Campfire.
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Parking: Follow signs No on-site parking of Cars, Vans, Trailers or other motorized modes oftransportation. Only exception is for First Aid Station, Camp Staff Cook, Chairman, Co-Chairmen, andTrading Post.
Registration: Registration will only be available on line.(http://www.grandcanyonbsa.orglregistrationlcalendardetail.asp? ActivityKey= 1191755). If you prefernot to pay online you have the option of printing an invoice and paying at the council office. We are notable to refund any fees, but you may substitute attendees. The Camporee registration fee is $15.00 perindividual (Scout or adult. Fees cover camp cost, patches, ribbons, awards, as well as cracker barrel and othernecessary expenses. Online registration closes midnight, AprilS, 2013.
Scout Spirit Award: All Staff members will pay special attention to all Troops and their Scout Spirit.This will include not only their time doing the patrol competitions, but throughout Friday and Saturday.In addition, to receive the award your unit must perform a song, skit or lead a cheer at the campfireSaturday evening.
Trash Disposal: There is no dumpster so each unit must take all of their trash with them when they leave.
Tour Permits: Tour Permits are required for each unit attending Camporee. Permits are due into CouncilOffice by Friday, April 5th (two weeks ahead). Turn in the tour permit at the check-in point for the camp.Tour permits will be returned to the unit during the checkout process.
Uniforms: Class A uniforms are required to be worn for flag raising, flag lowering and campfire.
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EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Cracker Barrel and Leaders Meeting: Friday, April 19th at 9:00 PM. Scoutmasters, SeniorPatrol Leaders, Camporee Staff and Event Sponsors must attend this meeting. Last minutechanges, questions, locations of events and final details will be discussed.
Opening Ceremony Flag Display: Saturday, April 20th at 8:00 AM. Each Unit is requested tobring their Unit Flag to the Opening Ceremony. Class A uniform is required for openingceremony.
Campsite Inspections: Saturday, April 20th, between 8:30 AM and 11:30 AM. Inspectors willbe on hand to visit unit campsites. Campsites will be inspected according to BSA policy, generalcleanliness and the use of the patrol method in site arrangement, cooking, etc. See Campsiteinspection form for details.
Campfire Award Ceremony: Saturday, April 20th, at 6:45 PM all units gather for campfire atwhich Camporee Event Awards and Campsite Inspection Awards are given. AU 0/A membersare asked to wear their OA sash. Family members attending campfire should be with their unit.
Religious Service: Worship services Sunday morning from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. everyone isencouraged to attend these services. There will be no check-outs or departures during theservice.
Storyteller: Doug Coleman of the Mogollon Monster story fame will be a guest of theCamporee to tell the story of the Lost Dutchman's Mine.
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CAMPOREE EVENTS DESCRIPTION
Scouts will compete, as patrols, in a variety of events to test their scouting and teamwork skills andjust have fun. Here is a sample of what we will be offering. Winners will be awarded from thefollowing groupings: Webelos, Troops, High adventure patrols and varsity/venture units.
Scavanger Hunt A listing of items around the area which can be found. The patrol finding the mostitems will be the winners.
Micro Trails Patrols set-up a nature trail on small scale.
Rescue Rope n Patrols rescue an "endangered victim".
Fahrenheit 212 The patrol will light a fire and boil a pint of water as quickly as possible.
Log Disassembly Each participant cuts through a small log.
Conserve and Observe The activity increases and improves Scouts' awareness of the environmentand their observation skills.
Knot and Lash Scouts will demonstrate tying basic Scout knots and lashes.
Weight Pull Scouts are to raise and lower a weight as often as possible in a given time using a ropeand pulley.
Peralta Trail Hike This hike is only for High Adventure patrols or Units. There must be ascoutmaster sign-off of the scout having had a Desert Survival Class and be included on a secondTour permit for the hike away from Don's Base Camp. There will be ajudge before units leave torate how well prepared for an April hike in the desert.
Nature Hike This hike is a pre-set nature hike handled by the Forest Service. This is for all scoutsto hike and have a better chance to win the Scavenger Hunt.
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ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
Service Projects We hope to have service projects for groups to complete after lunch. Thesewill last no more than one to two hours. Don's Club members may be present to help with theservice projects. They are proud of their Base Camp and want to be sure projects are completedto their specifications.
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SPECIAL AWARDS
These awards will be drawn as "door prizes" at the Saturday campfire for some lucky Scouters.These are for Adult Scouters. The names of each adult registered for the Camporee will be enteredinto the drawing.
Prizes:
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CAMPSITE INSPECTION
Unit Campsite Facilities (20 points maximum)Unit Identification (Flag or Entrance)Campsite laid out well for site occupiedTents properly erected and lined upUnit gear properly storedGateway
Patrol and Personal Areas (10 points maximum)Patrol areas neatly maintainedPersonal gear properly storedDeductions for overtly messy conditions
Cooking and Serving Facilities (35 points maximum)Cooking and Serving areas clean and organizedFood properly storedCooking equipment and utensils neatly stored or organizedWater supply (cooking & drinking) on handCleaning facilities evidentMenus & duty rosters posted (if appropriate)Deductions for obviously unsanitary conditions
Fire and Safety (35 points maximum)First Aid Kit present and visibleFire pit located in a safe locationStove and lantern fuels safely storedWood yard and tools properly safeguardedDeductions for obviously hazardous situations
Unit Inspection Score (100 points maximum)
Unit: -------- Total Score
Camporee Gateway Contest
Judgedby: ___
Judgedby: ---------------------
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ROSTER OF ALL IN ATTENDANCE
Please list first and last names of everyone that is at the Camporee. If anyone else shows upthat is not on this list, must have them sign in at headquarters.
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Make a copy for each person attending Turn this page in along With Roster at Camporee HQ.
Parental Informed Consent and Hold HarmlesslRelease AgreementI understand that participation in Scouting activities. involves a certain degree of risk. I
have carefully considered the risk involved and have given consent for myself or my child toparticipate in these activities. Iunderstand that participation in these activities is entirely voluntaryand requires participants to abide by applicable rules and standards of conduct. Irelease the BoyScouts of America, the local council, the activity coordinators, and all employees, volunteers,related parties, or other organizations associated with the activity from any and all claims orliability arising out of this participation.
I approve the sharing of the information on this form with BSA volunteers andprofessionals who need to know of medical situations that might require special consideration forthe safe conducting of Scouting activities.
In case of an emergency involving me or my child, Iunderstand that every effort will bemade to contact the individual listed as the emergency contact person. In the event that this personcannot be reached, permission is hereby given to the medical provider selected by the adult leaderin charge to secure proper treatment, including hospitalization, anesthesia, surgery, or injections ofmedication for me or my child. Medical providers are authorized to disclose to the adult in chargeexamination findings, test results, and treatment provided for purposes of medical evaluation of theparticipant, follow-up and communication with the participant's parents or guardian, and/ordetermination of the participant's ability to continue in the program activities._Without restrictions._With special considerations or restrictions (list)
Talent ReleaseForm
Ihereby assign and grant to the local council and the Boy Scouts of America the right andpermission to use and publish the photographs/filmlvideotapes/electronic representations and/orsound recordings made of me or my child by the Boy Scouts of America, and Ihereby release theBoy Scouts of America from any and all liability from such use and publication.
Ihereby authorize the reproduction, sale, copyright, exhibit, broadcast, electronic storage,and/or distribution of said photographs/ fi.lmIvideotapes/electronic representations and/or soundrecordings without limitation at the discretion of the Boy Scouts of America, and 1 specificallywaive any right to any compensation I may have for any of the foregoing.
Yes No
I understand that, if any information I/we have provided is found to be inaccurate, it maylimit and/or eliminate the opportunity for participation in any event or activity.
Participant's name _
Participant's signature _
Parent/guardian's signature (If under 18 years) _
Dme ___
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