Basic Backpacking Course 2024 Summer **POSTPONED**
“Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader!”
Plan Ahead, Prepare & Thrive in the Outdoors!
This course covers the skills and knowledge for planning and leading a safe and enjoyable backpacking trek. Course topics include: trek planning, leadership and risk management, wilderness first aid, evacuation, food planning and preparation, nutrition, wilderness navigation, feminine hygiene on the trail, Leave No Trace camping, equipment, stoves & fuels, and weather. The course consists of 2 modules: a 1-hr Zoom prep meeting on May 2nd to align all attendees on expectations, agenda, logistics, and gear, and a full weekend experience at Camp Herms May 18th-19th
To participants that graduate, the Faculty will offer an optional guided Backpacking Adventure on May 31st - June 2nd (additional fees to be collected prior to the outing). The outdoor session at Camp Herms (May 18th-19th, 2024) simulates a backpacking experience and begins early Saturday morning at 7:00am on May 18th, and ends at 2pm on Sunday 19th. You will be sleeping in your own tent Saturday night.
The course requires Annual Health and Medical Record parts A/B/C and is limited to the first 20 BSA-registered Adults (age 18 and up) who sign up.
Completion of the Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills is recommended.
Registration opens on Jan 15 2024 ($175 fee) and closes on May 3rd. It includes all training materials and food. A $25 late fee will be applied for registrations received after April 27, 2024.
Don’t let this opportunity to become trained leaders for a 5 to 50 milers pass you at the trailhead.
A HAT (High Adventure Team) number and a course completion card/certificate will be issued upon completion of this course..
Please reach out should you have any questions
Fil de Cal - Course Director