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2018 Summer Camp at Krietenstein

2018 Krietenstein Summer Camp

Troop 183 will be attending Krietenstein Summer Camp in 2018. Please see below for important information. We will be at camp Sunday 06-24-2018 to Saturday 06-30-2018.

Please get your class selections to Scoutmaster Grumpy immediately!

Krietenstein Packing List

From Scoutmaster Grumpy to the scouts:
First, do not let your parents pack your stuff. Here is the recommended things to bring to camp. There is also on the list things not to bring. If you bring snacks, you are only allowed one gallon zip lock bag of snacks in you pack. NO NUTS ALLOWED ( ALL NUTS) as Snacks or Snacks containing NUTS.
We also recommend you put your stuff in a tote bin. It’s easy for us to pack the trailer and as well keep your tent organized.

What to Bring

  • Full Scout Uniform for evening meals, campfires, and flag lowering. Swim trunks shall not be worn to the Dining Hall. Neckerchief and slide are not required.
  • Clothes, underwear and socks for at least six days, Please change your underwear(This will please your mother).
  • Jacket, sweater or sweatshirt
  • 2 Pairs of Swimming trunks
  • Gold Bond or Monkey Butt powder to reduce chafing, redness, soreness, and itching from the rear, feet, and more.
  • Comfortable hiking boots, athletic shoes, and if the Scout is planning to work on any boating merit badges, he will need a pair of shoes that can be worn in the water.
  • Poncho or raincoat
  • Belt
  • Backpack or duffel bag
  • Water bottle or canteen – bring one of these two items even if you bring a Camelback or Platypus hydration device
  • Sleeping bag or blanket and small pillow
  • Toilet kit (toothbrush, towel, soap, comb, etc.)
  • Notebook, pencil, pen, and your SCOUT HANDBOOK.
  • Totin’ Chip
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent (non-aerosol)
  • Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries
    Watch, first aid kit, camera, sewing kit, religious materials
  • Folding pocket knife (Scouts are encouraged to bring a pocket knife with a locking blade.
    Blades cannot be more than 3 inches long).
  • Medication Form and prescription medicine in its original container contained inside of a clear zip-lock bag.
  • Money around $50 is recommend for the following. A refillable gift card from the scout shop works well. Ask a leader about it.
  • Money required to purchase merit badge projects from the Trading Post. A list of the merit badges for which there are costs involved can be found on the merit badge class schedules.
  • Money for snacks or souvenirs.

ABSOLUTELY NO VIDEO GAMES OR ELECTRONIC DEVICES ARE ALLOWED. IF BROUGHT TO CAMP, THEY WILL BE CONFISCATED. 
Cell Phones are permitted. As long as they are used in a positive way as a tool (like Clock, Stop watch, Compass, looking up information for classes, and taking pictures). NO TEXTING HOME without a leaders approval. This helps to build confidence and independence. Remember there is no way to charge it. No calling home without a leaders approval. If you need to call home the Leaders have Phones if they deem it worthy of a call home.

 

 

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