Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council - Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (S11)

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Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (S11)

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***NEW THIS YEAR***

We're going to begin by having a Zoom call on Friday night March 8th, 2024 from 7-9 p.m. with a course overview and intro, the Patrol method, flag etiquette, LNT, and review of things to bring for the in-person sessions.  

On Saturday March 9th, 2024, we'll assemble at Chesebrough at 8 a.m. for check-in, campsite selection and setup, and gather at the lodge for continental breakfast and to begin instruction.  

Please bring a completed BSA Annual Health and Medical Record - Parts A, and B, # 680-001, 2019 Printing. http://www.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/680-001_AB.pdf

Please wear your Scout uniform, and bring rain gear and layers, as the weather may change rapidly in the Santa Cruz mountains (and it’s never the same as in the valley). Please bring a mug and/or water bottle, Scout BSA Handbook and pen & paper. Please eat dinner before you arrive, or bring a “no-prep” meal with you. We will provide the ingredients, and you will prepare all your meals for Saturday and Sunday.

The Patrols (this means you) will be putting on a Campfire on Saturday. Bring some ideas/skits/songs/stories/run-ons, etc. to aid the process. Please let us know if you have any physical limitations, special dietary or medical needs so we can Be Prepared before the course begins.

You will be outdoors most of the time. Your campsites will be about 200 yards (uphill) from the parking area.

Overnight gear, outdoor essentials and appropriate clothing are the heart of camping equipment. Please refer to the Scout BSA Handbook, chapter 9, “Camping.” 

You should bring:

Appropriate foot wear - you’ll be outside on rocky, wooded, uneven, unpaved terrain

Hat
Scouts BSA Handbook
Scout Uniform (wear)
Notebook, pen
Water bottle/canteen, cup
Personal First Aid Kit, suitable for hiking
Tent (consider sharing if you know other participants)
Sleeping Bag, pad 
Rain gear
Jacket, gloves (including work gloves),
Layers of clothing (to adjust to varying temperatures and varying levels of exertion) - It can get hot and cold at Chesebrough!
Pocket Knife
Flashlight
Compass
Toiletries
Scout Outdoor Essentials

Personal eating ware - utensils, plate/bowl, cup (we provide the “cooking” ware) 

If you don’t have the appropriate equipment you may be able to borrow items from others in your unit.

 

When & Where
iOLS
Camp Chesebrough
Friday 03-08-2024 7:00 PM PT to
Sunday 03-10-2024 1:00 PM PT Past
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