Hi All,
A couple of people had mentioned doing weekend camps with Scouts & Explorers in previous threads and I said I would post our programme here as a starter.
This will be our third year of doing it with our explorers. The first year we stayed in a hut on the Friday night and they made their own shelters for the saturday night - we did cheat though 'cos we knew there was a large dump of sheet metal on the site that they used.
Last year and this we have told them to bring a tarp/basha to sleep under for both nights, with the opportunity to make natural shelters for the saturday night. We try to change the set activities a bit each year - we've had firelighting on the programme for the last couple of years so we've dropped it this year, we did traps & snares last year as well.
We're expecting 4 patrols of 4 or 5 and have 4 bases (stands) for them to do in the activity sessions - sorry but I can't make that part of the programme space properly to make it easily readble. Feel free to ask any questions.
Itinery Survival Camp 2005
Friday
Am/pm leaders arrive at site and set up group tarps (at least 4+central leaders shelter), wood pile, scout out areas for stands, shelter and basha areas, prepare stands, set up own bashas
1830 participants arrive at meeting point, are allocated patrols, quick verbal kit check and hike to site
1930 Arrive site, set up bashas. Leaders start fire for evening meal
brew kits allocated
2100 hot soup and rolls served
Saturday
0700 Rise, fires started in patrols, bread mixed and allowed to rise
Leaders start fire, prepare breakfast centrally, and any last minute preparations carried out to their stands
0745 Breakfast served
0830 Commence baking bread.
Knife and Axe lesson each group with their own leader
0900 Stands start- 1 hr each, quick changeovers:
A) Wood carving-spoons/spatula/chopping boards-John
B) Bows- Duncan
C) Water collection, filtration and purification Nick
D) Weather prediction using clouds and signs (1/2 hr + camp
challenges)- Mark
Patrol 0900-1000 1000-1100 1100-1200
1 Wood carving Bows Water
2 Weather prediction Wood carving Bows
3 Water Weather prediction Wood carving
4 Bows Water Weather prediction
1200 lunch-bread (baked earlier) cheese, ham, soup etc.
1230 - prepare evening meal (rabbit stew)
1400 start building shelters (survival challenges also running during this time on an ad hoc basis
1800 -cook fish and prepare to eat (sun down)
1830 1900 eat
PM evening session on woodland foods, mental strategy etc?
Sunday
0730 rise. Fires lit, breakfast (omelette with bacon and bread) cooked in patrols
0930 final activity session as follows
Patrol 0930-1030
1 Weather prediction
2 Water
3 Bows
4 Wood carving
1030 put bread on individual fires
1100 start preparing pigeons
1230 eat lunch
1300 clear site
1400 depart site, hike back to meeting point
1500 pickup at meeting point
Menu to follow.
A couple of people had mentioned doing weekend camps with Scouts & Explorers in previous threads and I said I would post our programme here as a starter.
This will be our third year of doing it with our explorers. The first year we stayed in a hut on the Friday night and they made their own shelters for the saturday night - we did cheat though 'cos we knew there was a large dump of sheet metal on the site that they used.
Last year and this we have told them to bring a tarp/basha to sleep under for both nights, with the opportunity to make natural shelters for the saturday night. We try to change the set activities a bit each year - we've had firelighting on the programme for the last couple of years so we've dropped it this year, we did traps & snares last year as well.
We're expecting 4 patrols of 4 or 5 and have 4 bases (stands) for them to do in the activity sessions - sorry but I can't make that part of the programme space properly to make it easily readble. Feel free to ask any questions.
Itinery Survival Camp 2005
Friday
Am/pm leaders arrive at site and set up group tarps (at least 4+central leaders shelter), wood pile, scout out areas for stands, shelter and basha areas, prepare stands, set up own bashas
1830 participants arrive at meeting point, are allocated patrols, quick verbal kit check and hike to site
1930 Arrive site, set up bashas. Leaders start fire for evening meal
brew kits allocated
2100 hot soup and rolls served
Saturday
0700 Rise, fires started in patrols, bread mixed and allowed to rise
Leaders start fire, prepare breakfast centrally, and any last minute preparations carried out to their stands
0745 Breakfast served
0830 Commence baking bread.
Knife and Axe lesson each group with their own leader
0900 Stands start- 1 hr each, quick changeovers:
A) Wood carving-spoons/spatula/chopping boards-John
B) Bows- Duncan
C) Water collection, filtration and purification Nick
D) Weather prediction using clouds and signs (1/2 hr + camp
challenges)- Mark
Patrol 0900-1000 1000-1100 1100-1200
1 Wood carving Bows Water
2 Weather prediction Wood carving Bows
3 Water Weather prediction Wood carving
4 Bows Water Weather prediction
1200 lunch-bread (baked earlier) cheese, ham, soup etc.
1230 - prepare evening meal (rabbit stew)
1400 start building shelters (survival challenges also running during this time on an ad hoc basis
1800 -cook fish and prepare to eat (sun down)
1830 1900 eat
PM evening session on woodland foods, mental strategy etc?
Sunday
0730 rise. Fires lit, breakfast (omelette with bacon and bread) cooked in patrols
0930 final activity session as follows
Patrol 0930-1030
1 Weather prediction
2 Water
3 Bows
4 Wood carving
1030 put bread on individual fires
1100 start preparing pigeons
1230 eat lunch
1300 clear site
1400 depart site, hike back to meeting point
1500 pickup at meeting point
Menu to follow.