HAT - Adult Leaders Backpack Training
PURPOSE:
Acquaint you with a basic understanding of how to plan and conduct outdoor activities Stimulate your participation and leadership in a High Adventure Program at the Unit level Inform you of the many programs and activities of the GLAAC-HAT.
DATE:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday (February 28, March 1,2 2025)
Weekend backpack outing to be arranged during the training sessions.
TIME:
Friday 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
LOCATION:
Cabrillo Beach Youth Center, San Pedro.
COST:
$115
REGISTRATION:
Registration by February 21, 2025 is mandatory to ensure sufficient meals, snacks, and course materials. If fewer than ten sign ups are received a cancellation notice will be sent. Registrants will be sent a confirmation, map of location, and other details. For help with registration contact Hannibol Sullivan, Community Engagement Coordinator (SR) and HAT Advisor at (213) 413-4400 or email Hannibol.Sullivan@scouting.org.
MEALS:
Cracker barrel Friday, breakfast, lunch, dinner Saturday, breakfast Sunday.
EQUIPMENT:
Compass, paper and pencil. Participants are strongly encouraged to bring their gear and to camp (free) at the facility. Onsite camping reinforces the essentials of your training.
MAXIMUM SIZE:
45 students
OVERVIEW:
Basics of the necessities for safe and enjoyable outings
- leadership
- planning & preparation
- equipment & clothing
- menus & cooking
- orienteering
- route finding and mountain travel
- conservation
- risk & safety
- program awards & procedures
- the importance of training and transferring leadership to your Scouts is stressed.
QUESTIONS:
David Behenna, Course Director, at (603)828-2065; e-mail: tigerbay@att.net
The emphasis is on backpacking but it is generally applicable to all types of outdoor activity.
This is the next step beyond the camp-craft skills that are covered in Outdoor Leadership Skills (OLS). You will be need to select and take a weekend backpack trip (5-7 miles, round-trip, in the local mountains) from among several to be offered in March and April and led by the GLAAC-HAT Staff.
Each person is responsible for providing his/her own clothing and equipment. An Adventure Pass for your vehicle is required at many of these locations. Completion of this training is recognized by the award of a special patch.
Hike Aid 3, “Full Dimension High Adventure Training”, has a complete discussion of the training programs of the GLAAC-HAT. It may be downloaded from the Council High Adventure website at https://glaac-hat.org/HikeAids.html
Questions about any of them are to be directed to Michael Schlaifer; Vice ChairTraining: (213)247-8808 (C); e-mail, michael@schlaifer.com.
Friday 02-28-2025 6:30 PM PT to
Sunday 03-02-2025 1:00 PM PT Past