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== Location ==
== Location ==
Uvas Canyon Park, Upper Bench Youth Campground
Uvas Canyon Park, campsites 14, 15, 16, and 17 (reservation no. 89674).
(Reservations need to be made.)


== Directions ==
== Directions ==
Starting at the intersection of First St. (Hecker Pass Hwy) and Sta. Teresa Blvd., go west on Hecker Pass for 2.8 miles.  Turn right on Watsonville Road.  Continue on Watsonville Rd. for 3.6 miles.  Turn left on Uvas Road.  Continue on Uvas Rd. for 5.9 miles.  Turn left on Croy Rd.  Continue on Croy Rd. for 4.4 miles, through Svedal.
Starting at the intersection of First St. (Hecker Pass Hwy) and Sta. Teresa Blvd., go west on Hecker Pass for 2.8 miles.  Turn right on Watsonville Road.  Continue on Watsonville Rd. for 3.6 miles.  Turn left on Uvas Road.  Continue on Uvas Rd. for 5.9 miles.  Turn left on Croy Rd.  Continue on Croy Rd. for 4.4 miles, through Svedal.
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== Approximate Cost ==
== Approximate Cost ==
$12.00 per person
$14.00 per person
 
Note:  Because we were not able to get the group campsite, we had to pay for individual sites, so there will be a $5.00 per person cancellation charge.


== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==


'''Friday evening:'''   
'''Friday evening:'''   
Boy Scouts (and Webelos and P794 Bears with brothers in Boy Scouts) arrive in uniform, then leave uniforms in cars.  Only hot cocoa provided.  Rehearse songs for Saturday campfire.  Review orientation for Cub Scouts.   
Arrive in uniform, then leave uniforms in cars.  Only hot cocoa provided.  Rehearse songs for Saturday campfire.  Review orientation for Cub Scouts.   


'''Saturday'''   
'''Saturday'''   


'''7:00 AM'''  Reveille, build fire or prepare gas stove.  Breakfast.  Clean up. Prepare campsite for arrival of Cub Scouts. 
'''7:00 AM'''  Reveille, build fire or prepare gas stove.  Breakfast.  Clean up.  


'''9:30 AM'''  Boy Scouts put on uniforms.  Webelos and P794 Bears arrive in uniform and set up campPatrol Leaders (the group is broken into patrols) give orientation to their patrol members as they arrive.
'''9:30 AM'''  Patrol Leaders (Erik, Jason, and Nick) give orientationsRock hop the creek (during which the patrols are to stay together).  


'''12:00 noon'''  Lunch.   
'''12:00 noon'''  Lunch. (Service patrol prepares this beginning at 11:30 so everyone eats at noon.)  


'''1:00 PM'''  Hike to the top of Knibbs Knob (elev. 2694 ft.).  This is an ascent of over 1500 vertical feet (qualifying for part of the Camping Merit Badge).  We will stop and rest as needed; this is not a race.  Carry ''at least'' one water bottle.   
'''1:00 PM''' Put on uniforms. Hike to the top of Knibbs Knob (elev. 2694 ft.).  This is an ascent of over 1500 vertical feet (qualifying for part of the Camping Merit Badge).  We will stop and rest as needed; this is not a race.  Carry ''at least'' one water bottle.  Granola bars provided (for a snack at the top).  We will have a photo at the top.   


Bear Req. 9e:  Make some trail food for a hike.   
Bear Req. 9e:  Make some trail food for a hike.   
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Bear El. 25c.:  Participate ... at a campfire.   
Bear El. 25c.:  Participate ... at a campfire.   


'''5:00 PM'''  Cooking crew begins dinner preparation.   
'''5:00 PM'''  Service patrol begins dinner preparation.   


'''6:00 PM'''  Dinner.  
'''6:00 PM'''  Dinner.  
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== Menu ==
== Menu ==
Cook: Nick
Cook: Nick
'''Friday evening'''
Cocoa
'''Saturday breakfast''' (Blue Patrol)
* sausage
* cocoa
* fruit cocktail
* oatmeal
'''Saturday lunch''' (Black Patrol)
* ramen noodles
* oranges
* peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
* lemonade
'''Saturday afternoon hike'''
* granola bars
'''Saturday dinner''' (Green Patrol)
* hamburgers (buns, ketchup, mustard, pickles)
* peaches
* chips
* lemonade
'''Saturday cracker barrel'''
* cocoa
* brownie bites
'''Sunday breakfast''' (Black Patrol)
* Cocoa
* Danish rolls
* apples


== Recommended Personal Gear ==
== Recommended Personal Gear ==
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* grooming kit (washcloth, soap, toothbrush, comb)
* grooming kit (washcloth, soap, toothbrush, comb)
* garbage bag (to use as backpack cover in case of rain)
* garbage bag (to use as backpack cover in case of rain)
== Patrols ==
Black Patrol: 
* Erik M. (leader)
* Patrick D.
* Kevin M.
* Manuel R.
* Alberto V.
* Dillon H.
* Mr. Viarengo (Asst. Scoutmaster)
Green Patrol:
* Jason (leader)
* Aidan V.
* Michael C.
* Matthew V.
* Sean H.
* Mr. Camarena (Asst. Scoutmaster)
Blue Patrol:
* Nick M. (leader)
* Josh M.
* Jared P.
* Robert H.
* Mr. Perryman (Asst. Scoutmaster)


== Attending ==
== Attending ==


'''Confirmed'''
* Nick M. (Boy Scout)
* Nick M. (Scout)
* Josh M. (Webelos) + 1 adult
* Robert H. (Scout)
* Robert H. (Boy Scout) + 1 adult
* Jason H. (Scout)
* Jason H. (Boy Scout), can carpool
* Alberto V. (Webelos)
* Alberto V. (Webelos)
* Aidan V. (Bear)
* Aidan V. (Bear) + 1 adult
 
* Patrick D. (Boy Scout) + 1 adult, can carpool
 
* Erik M. (Boy Scout)
'''Can't go'''
* Kevin M. (Webelos) + 1 adult
* Tyler S. (Webelos)
* Manuel R. (Bear) + 1 adult, can carpool
* Jacoby D. (Bear)
* Michael C. (Webelos) + 1 adult
* Zachery S. (Webelos)
* Jared P. (Webelos) + 1 adult
* Ben T. (Webelos)
* Matthew V. + 1 adult
* Sean H. (Boy Scout prospect)
* Dillon H. (Webelos prospect) + 1 adult
* Skyler H. (?)


== Costs ==
== Costs ==
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|1. campsite resv.
|1. campsite resv.
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|104.00
|Troop
|Troop
|-
|-
|2. balance of campsite
|2. beads
|
|4.00
|
|Mr. Viarengo
|-
|-
|3. food
|3. food
|
|276.45
|
|Troop
|-
|-
|4.
|4. wood and paper towels
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|17.00
|
|Mr. Hungerford
|-
|-
|5.
|5. wood
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|17.31
|
|Mr. House
|-
|-
|6.
|6.
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== Maps ==
== Photos ==
 
[[Image:20071208-13a.JPG]]
 
== Orientation ==
The Boy Scout patrol leaders will review this with the Cub Scouts. 
* Respect wildlife.  Do not feed or approach wild animals.  Do not harm small wildlife (banana slugs, snakes, etc.). 
* Poison oak is here but does not have leaves this time of year.  Stay on the trails and out of the brush.
* The rest room is (point out location). 
* Have a water bottle with you on all hikes.
* What goes in the fire stays in the fire. 
* Having a hiking stick is good.  Waving a stick around is bad.  Know the difference; at the campsite, keep your hiking stick by your tent. 
 
 
 


[[Category:Campouts]]
[[Category:Campouts]]

Latest revision as of 17:45, 10 December 2007

December 7 through 9th Campout Details

Location

Uvas Canyon Park, campsites 14, 15, 16, and 17 (reservation no. 89674).

Directions

Starting at the intersection of First St. (Hecker Pass Hwy) and Sta. Teresa Blvd., go west on Hecker Pass for 2.8 miles. Turn right on Watsonville Road. Continue on Watsonville Rd. for 3.6 miles. Turn left on Uvas Road. Continue on Uvas Rd. for 5.9 miles. Turn left on Croy Rd. Continue on Croy Rd. for 4.4 miles, through Svedal.

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Approximate Cost

$14.00 per person

Note: Because we were not able to get the group campsite, we had to pay for individual sites, so there will be a $5.00 per person cancellation charge.

Schedule

Friday evening: Arrive in uniform, then leave uniforms in cars. Only hot cocoa provided. Rehearse songs for Saturday campfire. Review orientation for Cub Scouts.

Saturday

7:00 AM Reveille, build fire or prepare gas stove. Breakfast. Clean up.

9:30 AM Patrol Leaders (Erik, Jason, and Nick) give orientations. Rock hop the creek (during which the patrols are to stay together).

12:00 noon Lunch. (Service patrol prepares this beginning at 11:30 so everyone eats at noon.)

1:00 PM Put on uniforms. Hike to the top of Knibbs Knob (elev. 2694 ft.). This is an ascent of over 1500 vertical feet (qualifying for part of the Camping Merit Badge). We will stop and rest as needed; this is not a race. Carry at least one water bottle. Granola bars provided (for a snack at the top). We will have a photo at the top.

Bear Req. 9e: Make some trail food for a hike.

4:00 PM One or more Boy Scouts will instruct Webelos who need to build a fire for their Outdoorsman AB.

4:30 PM Break into patrols to rehearse skits for Campfire.

Bear El. 25c.: Participate ... at a campfire.

5:00 PM Service patrol begins dinner preparation.

6:00 PM Dinner.

7:00 PM Campfire.

Next Night hike (no flashlights).

Next Cracker barrel.

9:30 PM Lights out.

Sunday

7:00 AM Reveille, boil water for cocoa. Cold breakfast (rolls, etc.).

Next Break camp. Clean up area.

Final Scout's Own.

Bear El. 25e: Participate ... in a religious service during an overnight campout....

Review campout. Leave together at the same time.

Menu

Cook: Nick

Friday evening Cocoa

Saturday breakfast (Blue Patrol)

  • sausage
  • cocoa
  • fruit cocktail
  • oatmeal

Saturday lunch (Black Patrol)

  • ramen noodles
  • oranges
  • peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
  • lemonade

Saturday afternoon hike

  • granola bars

Saturday dinner (Green Patrol)

  • hamburgers (buns, ketchup, mustard, pickles)
  • peaches
  • chips
  • lemonade

Saturday cracker barrel

  • cocoa
  • brownie bites

Sunday breakfast (Black Patrol)

  • Cocoa
  • Danish rolls
  • apples

Recommended Personal Gear

  • tent, ground cloth (a.k.a. "footprint")
  • warm sleeping bag
  • pad or air mattress
  • spaceblanket (recommended more for backpacking, but when unused small enough to keep in backpack)
  • mess kit (including utensils)
  • warm jacket
  • sweater or sweatshirt
  • beanie (tuque)
  • water bottle
  • toilet paper
  • soap, washcloth, toothbrush
  • first-aid kit and compass (Boy Scouts)
  • appropriate shoes for hiking
  • rain poncho
  • Scout handbook
  • personal first-aid kit (Boy Scouts)
  • flashlight
  • Sierra cup
  • change of clothes (especially socks)
  • grooming kit (washcloth, soap, toothbrush, comb)
  • garbage bag (to use as backpack cover in case of rain)

Patrols

Black Patrol:

  • Erik M. (leader)
  • Patrick D.
  • Kevin M.
  • Manuel R.
  • Alberto V.
  • Dillon H.
  • Mr. Viarengo (Asst. Scoutmaster)

Green Patrol:

  • Jason (leader)
  • Aidan V.
  • Michael C.
  • Matthew V.
  • Sean H.
  • Mr. Camarena (Asst. Scoutmaster)

Blue Patrol:

  • Nick M. (leader)
  • Josh M.
  • Jared P.
  • Robert H.
  • Mr. Perryman (Asst. Scoutmaster)

Attending

  • Nick M. (Boy Scout)
  • Josh M. (Webelos) + 1 adult
  • Robert H. (Boy Scout) + 1 adult
  • Jason H. (Boy Scout), can carpool
  • Alberto V. (Webelos)
  • Aidan V. (Bear) + 1 adult
  • Patrick D. (Boy Scout) + 1 adult, can carpool
  • Erik M. (Boy Scout)
  • Kevin M. (Webelos) + 1 adult
  • Manuel R. (Bear) + 1 adult, can carpool
  • Michael C. (Webelos) + 1 adult
  • Jared P. (Webelos) + 1 adult
  • Matthew V. + 1 adult
  • Sean H. (Boy Scout prospect)
  • Dillon H. (Webelos prospect) + 1 adult
  • Skyler H. (?)

Costs

Item cost paid by
1. campsite resv. 104.00 Troop
2. beads 4.00 Mr. Viarengo
3. food 276.45 Troop
4. wood and paper towels 17.00 Mr. Hungerford
5. wood 17.31 Mr. House
6.

Photos

20071208-13a.JPG

Orientation

The Boy Scout patrol leaders will review this with the Cub Scouts.

  • Respect wildlife. Do not feed or approach wild animals. Do not harm small wildlife (banana slugs, snakes, etc.).
  • Poison oak is here but does not have leaves this time of year. Stay on the trails and out of the brush.
  • The rest room is (point out location).
  • Have a water bottle with you on all hikes.
  • What goes in the fire stays in the fire.
  • Having a hiking stick is good. Waving a stick around is bad. Know the difference; at the campsite, keep your hiking stick by your tent.