Showing posts with label camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camp. Show all posts
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Hike-Camp-Hike September 2011 Campout
Troop 735
September 2011 Campout
September 24 & 25, 2011
Hike-Camp-Hike
Destination: Crabtree Falls area of Pedlar Ranger District, George Washington National Forest off Blue Ridge Parkway
Itinerary: Backpacking, 5-15 miles. 1st and 2nd year scouts will hike 5 miles roundtrip at Crabtree Falls; older scouts will hike to The Priest
Departure: On Saturday, September 24, 2011; meet at Shady Grove UMC at 7:00 am,
Return: On Sunday, September 25, 2011; return at 1:00 p.m. to Shady Grove UMC
Meals: Troop Cooking with light-weight stoves
Costs: $15.00 per person due September 15, 2011
Accommodations: Tents
Gear:
Backpack, sturdy hiking boots, light-weight sleeping bag, rain gear,
personal eating gear, flashlight, bandana, etc. leave space for a
portion of troop gear/food
No uniforms, no handbooks
Questions: Joe Feaser, 360-8251
Special Needs:
At least four adult leaders/parents to spend the weekend with the Troop
so that older scouts can separate for additional miles.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Thursday, September 24, 2009
USS Yorktown trip
Please fill this form if you are going on this trip to USS Yorktown.
The USS Yorktown, in Charleston, S.C., is a US Navy carrier which served during WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It houses an aviation and naval history museum, the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum. Two other historic ships, the submarine USS Clamagore and the destroyer USS Laffey, are also open for tours, while the Medal of Honor Museum, the Cold War Submarine Memorial and the Vietnam Naval Support Base, the only exhibit of its kind in the United States, provide a first-hand look at life on the front lines. Meals are served in the hangar area, and up on the flight deck are some of the most incredible war planes in the history of aviation. Campers and chaperones sleep overnight on the Yorktown in berths designed for the sailors, watch a video on the ship's service during WWII, tour the ship and its museums, ride in simlutors, earn the aviation merit badge, and take a side trip to Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, where the Civil War began. The ship is a floating museum that stays open all night. Every room beneath deck is laid out just as it was in service with displays of the gear and films of the action the carrier saw during the wars.
The troop had tentatively scheduled a weekend campout on the Yorktown for Jan. 15-17. That weekend, however, the carrier is booked. The only other available 3-day weekend is the weekend immediately following exams, Jan. 29-31. The scouts would leave after the morning exam on Friday, which is a half-day in school, and return Sunday evening. There is no school the next day, Monday. The fee of $80 per person covers three meals Saturday and breakfast on Sunday; the boys would need to bring a bag lunch for Friday and additional cash for supper Friday and lunch Sunday.
It is during Patrick Henry, so we may miss some of our Scouts who want to go to Patrick Henry this year.
Moms as well as Dads and siblings 6 years old and older can come along. The Moms are housed in officers' quarters and the Dads stay in the enlisted bunk rooms with the boys. We would like for you to think about this because we need to send in a deposit to hold our place. The minimum number to get the group rate is 10 people.
The troop had tentatively scheduled a weekend campout on the Yorktown for Jan. 15-17. That weekend, however, the carrier is booked. The only other available 3-day weekend is the weekend immediately following exams, Jan. 29-31. The scouts would leave after the morning exam on Friday, which is a half-day in school, and return Sunday evening. There is no school the next day, Monday. The fee of $80 per person covers three meals Saturday and breakfast on Sunday; the boys would need to bring a bag lunch for Friday and additional cash for supper Friday and lunch Sunday.
It is during Patrick Henry, so we may miss some of our Scouts who want to go to Patrick Henry this year.
Moms as well as Dads and siblings 6 years old and older can come along. The Moms are housed in officers' quarters and the Dads stay in the enlisted bunk rooms with the boys. We would like for you to think about this because we need to send in a deposit to hold our place. The minimum number to get the group rate is 10 people.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Old Rag Mountain Hike, May 2009
These are pictures from the camp out last weekend at the Old Rag mountain. It was wonderful and it was a perfect day for hiking. We had them all - mist, fog, clouds, sunshine and thunderstorm, walk, hike and rock-climbing. Minus campfire.
You can see the slideshow here or by clicking at View all below.
You can see the slideshow here or by clicking at View all below.
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