.::. Scout Summer Camp .::.
.::. Day & Overnight .::.
.::. 2005 .::.
 
       
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Cub Scout & Webelo Summer Camp

Summer 2005

   
           
           
             
        Every summer the local Tidewater Council sponsors summer day and resident camps for cub scouts and webelos. For detailed information click on the links below. A listing of dates, schedules and costs are also provided.    
       
DAY CAMP INFO
   
       
RESIDENT (OVERNIGHT) CAMP INFO
   
             
       
   
       
   
       
DAY CAMP INFO
   
   
   
     
CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP - Forms
   
   
     
2005 Cub Scout Day Camp Guide - Parents & Leaders
   
     
CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP - Dates/Locations/Costs
   
   
   
Various Locations
   
Runs three one-week sessions:
   
(Current cost $60.00/week if paid by April 16th - $10 additional after that)
   
     

WEEK # 1: June 20– June 24, 2005
Izaak Walton League Park, Chesapeake
Breezy Point Park, Norfolk
Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach (Webs Only)
Coast Guard Base, Elizabeth City, NC

WEEK # 2: June 27– July 1, 2005
Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach (All Cub Scouts)

NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach

WEEK # 3: July 11– July 15, 2005
Coast Guard Base, Portsmouth

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Pack 320 Calendar - June 2005
   
Pack 320 Calender - July 2005
   
Pack 320 Calender - August 2005
   
     

Click here to see the activities completed
during Cub Scout Day Camp

At Webelo Only Day Camp, Camp Pendleton, V.B.

   
     
The fees that the Cub Scout pays to attend
day camp cover the following items:
   
  • Day Camp Tee-shirt
  • Patch/Certificate
  • Insurance
  • Cub Scout Recognition Items
  • Friday Camp Picnic for Campers and Staff
   
     
     
CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP - Basic Info
   
   
     
WELCOME TO
CUB SCOUTING’S 75TH BIRTHDAY
TIDEWATER COUNCIL
CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP 2005
   

Dear Day Camp Enthusiasts,

It is my pleasure to present this booklet (2005 Cub Scout Day Camp Guide - Parents & Leaders ) to you on behalf of all the day camp directors and program directors.

I hope that you find this guide to Cub Scout day camp informative and useful as you make plans to volunteer or send boys to Day Camp. It will serve as an introduction to those unfamiliar with the Day Camp program and as a reference and refresher for those who are day camp veterans.

The guide has been put together with the help of the directors; advisors and staff of the Tidewater Council to better explain what Tidewater Council Day Camp is all about. The guide does not go into detail of what each individual camp’sday-to-day operation is like.

Each camp is planned and conducted by a camp director and program director. They are conducted with the assistance of volunteers such as yourself. Indeed without the assistance of a large number of parents and volunteers day camps could not occur. Each den of eight to ten scouts needs a den leader and assistant den leader. Each activity station also needs at least one adult; many such as crafts, shooting sports and games need more than one. We ask that your pack sign up as a group and provide one adult for every four Scouts registered. These adults can help out the entire week or they can trade off, just as long as each day is covered. This will aid substantially in providing adequate adult supervision for the dens and aid the camp directors in providing a great day camp experience for the scouts.

The common factors at all Tidewater Council Day Camps are:
• Having a lot of fun!
• Emphasis on sports to help earn Cub Scout Sports Belt loops.
• Learning about nature.
• A theme to serve as a binding thread to Scout spirit and activities.
• Activities geared toward earning credit for the next rank.
• Having a lot of fun!

If you have questions about this guide or day camp in general, please contact the Day Camp Advisor, Lilian Palacio at 757-497-2688 ext. 29 or e-mail at lpalacio@bsamail.org. For questions pertaining to an individual camp contact that camp’s director
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Thank you for your support and dedication to Tidewater Cub Scout Day Camp. We know from experience how much the boys really enjoy themselves and appreciate your involvement.

Yours in Scouting,
Lilian Palacio
Day Camp Advisor
   
     
   
   
RESIDENT (OVERNIGHT) CAMP INFO
   
   
   
     
RESIDENT CAMP - Forms
   
   
       
Cub Scout:
   
       
2005 Cub Scout Resident Camp Reservation Form
   
       
2005 Cub Scout Resident Camp Leader’ Guide (Good Resource)
   
       
Webelos:
   
       
2005 Webelos Resident Camp Reservation Form
   
       
2005 Cub Scout Resident Camp Leader’ Guide (Good Resource)
   
       
Boy Scout - Pipsico:
   
       
2005 Boy Scout Summer Camp Reservation Form
   
       
2005 Camp Lions Boy Scout Leader’ Guide
   
       
Boy Scout - Ottari:
   
       
2005 Camp Ottari Leader's Guides
   
       
2005 Camp Staff Application
   
       
Base Camp Program Guide
   
       
 Website for Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation
   
       
General Camp Forms:
   
       
2005 Camping Highlights - PIPSICO SCOUT RESERVATION
   
       
Directions to Pipsico Scout Reservation
   
       
Maps to Pipsico Scout Reservation
   
       
2005 Pipsico Camp Staff Application
   
             
       
RESIDENT CAMP - Dates/Locations/Costs
   
           
             
       
CUB SCOUT RESIDENT CAMP - Pipsico
   
           
       
Runs two one-week sessions:
   
       
(Current cost $100.00/week - Must have deposits by March 1st for this price)
   
         
CAMP # 1: July 24– July 27, 2005
CAMP # 2: July 27– July 30, 2005
   
             
             
         
   
         
WEBS ONLY RESIDENT CAMP - Pipsico
   
             
         
Runs two one-week sessions:
   
         
(Current cost $140.00/week - Must have deposits by March 1st for this price)
   
         
CAMP # 1: July 31 – August 05, 2005
CAMP # 2: August 07– August 12, 2005
   
             
             
         
   
         
CAMP LIONS Boy Scout Camp-
Pipsico
   
             
         
Runs four one-week sessions:
   
         
(Current cost $180.00/week - Must have deposits by March 1st for this price)
   
         

CAMP # 1:June 26 to July 2
CAMP # 2: July 3 to July 9

CAMP # 3:July 10 to July 16
CAMP # 4: July 17 to July 23

   
             
             
               
         
   
         
Camp Ottari Boy Scout Camp-
Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation
   
             
         
Runs seven one-week sessions (only four sessions still open as of Feb 2nd):
   
         
Current cost $220.00/week for those outside that council area (our price)
   
         

CAMP # 1: 6/19-6/25
CAMP # 2: 6/26-7/2 (Camp is FULL)
CAMP # 3: 7/3-7/9
CAMP # 4: 7/10-7/16 (Camp is FULL)
CAMP # 5: 7/17-7/23 (Camp is FULL)
CAMP # 6: 7/24-7/30
CAMP # 7: 7/31-8/6
   
               
         
Camp Ottari Programs and Costs
   
         
PROGRAM
SPECIAL REQ
SCOUTS
ADULTS
   
           
None
$180 in/$220 out of council
$130
   
          Brownsea Island Program
New Scouts
with little camping experience
base camp fee
X
   
          Merit Badge Program
None
Included in base camp fee
X
   
          Zip Line
Age 12 & at least 100 lbs
(but less than 280) by camp
$5 per ride
$5 per ride
   
          Horseback Trail Riding (OT)*
Troop provides transportation
$20
$20
   
          Whitewater Rafting (OT)*
Age 13 or older & Swimmer
$50
$50
   
         

     
         
Other Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation Camps
(besides Camp Ottari):
:
   
          Dates still available as of Feb 2nd:    
          Powhatan New River Claytor Lake Mt. Man    
          6/19-6/25
7/31-8/6
6/19-6/25
6/26-7/2
7/3-7/9
7/10-7/16
7/17-7/23
7/24-7/30
7/31-8/6
6/19-6/25
7/3-7/9
7/17-7/23
7/24-7/30
7/31-8/6
7/3-7/9
7/31-8/6
   
          Fish Camp High Knoll SCUBA Voyageur    
          6/19-6/25
7/31-8/6
6/19-6/25
6/26-7/2
7/3-7/9
7/10-7/16
7/17-7/23
7/24-7/30
7/31-8/6
6/19-6/25
7/24-7/30
7/31-8/6
7/3-7/9
7/24-7/30
7/31-8/6
   
                     
               
         
RESIDENT CAMP -
PIPSICO Basic Info
   
             
         
   
         
Pipsico Scout Reservation
   
               
         
 
   
          Pipsico Scout Reservation is located in Surry County, Virginia. It encompasses more than 900 acres of woodland, open fields and marshes. The terrain includes a natural ravine system and ranges in elevation from 20 to more than 100 feet above sea level. Pipsico Scout Reservation's northern boundary extends for a mile and half along the banks of the historic James River.

Cliffs 60 to 75 feet high overlook a picturesque mile long sandy beach and several cypress tree coves. The cliff walls are studded with marine shells and fossils providing tangible evidence of the James River's influence on life over the centuries. The beach has proven to be a beach comber's delight for discovering nautical treasures like shark teeth, prehistoric whale bones, driftwood and a peaceful observation site for beautiful shoreline sunrises and sunsets.

Tidewater Council purchased this land in 1958. It has been preserved and maintained as close to its natural state as possible. The "Red Trail" hiking trail that encircles the reservation provide a variety of visual and ecological wonders for hikers of all ages to marvel at. Along the trail you may chose to stop and see the "Pipsico Tree," a tulip poplar nearly 20 feet in circumference that predates the arrival of the first English colonists or stroll along the sandy beach of the James River and observe the flight of the bald eagles that nest on the reservation. As you hike through the wooded areas imagine yourself as one of the early settlers and experience the history that is part of this land!


   
         
Camp Lions, "Land of the Eagles"
   
               
          Camp Lions on the Pipsico Scout Reservation opened in 1988 as a long-term summer camp. Facilities include a 40-foot climbing and rappaling tower, a modern dining hall, an Olympic-size swimming pool with ramp access for those with disabilities and an attached shower/latrine facilities, a fully equipped health lodge, a trading post, a rifle range and central shower facility to serve the 11 camp sites -- each having its own latrines and wash stands.

Camp Lions offers a wide variety of activities and programs that enable Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturers to earn awards while having fun! During the Boy Scout resident camp weeks, the aquatics' program includes instruction in swimming and fun! During the Boy Scout resident camp weeks, the aquatics' program includes instruction in swimming and lifesaving, along with sailing, rowing, water-skiing, motor boating and canoeing on the James River. Other supervised instructional activities include field sports, ecology/conservation, scoutcrafts and handicrafts.

During Cub Scout resident camp, Cub and Webelos Scouts, along with their adult camping partners, participate with den and pack leaders in a theme-related outdoor program that spells fun and excitement for all! Programs present a variety of structured and camp-wide events. The Cub Resident Program includes swimming, archery, BB guns, handicrafts, sports and nature. Many special activities are scheduled during the sessions, including competitions, games and campfires.

Don't let your Scouts miss out on the opportunity to experience the "Land of the Eagles!"


   
               
          Tidewater Council's beautiful camp on the banks of the James River is the ideal site for Cub Scout and Boy Scout camping. The links below lead to the camp promotional video, a calendar for the current camping season, a fee schedule and downloadable copies of the leader guides for Cub Scout day camp, Cub Scout resident camp and Boy Scout resident camping.
   
               
         
Some highlights of the year at Pipsico Scout Reservation
   
         
Facilities approved for Cub Scout family camping
   
         
Other Boy Scout camps serving Virginia
   
               
         
See Camp promotional video! (RealAudio Format)
Download the video (zipped)
   
         
Need free RealPlayer G2?
   
         
   
               
         
Be prepared!
Always check the weather report before going camping in Virginia
   
     
     
               
         
RESIDENT CAMP -
Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation Basic Info
   
             
               
         
   
          For over 50 years, the Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation has been a leader among Scout camps, pioneering new and exciting programs, and providing thousands of Scouts and Scouters a positive camping experience. Thanks to its superior staff and unique ability to provide a quality program for every Scout within a unit, troops from across the nation have made the Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation one of the largest camping programs in the country.
   
               
         

Welcome to the Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation–over 16,000 acres of Scouting Adventure!

We would like to personally thank you for choosing the Reservation for your unit’s 2005 summer camp experience. With a unique, unparalleled program, an experienced, handpicked staff and an emphasis on customer service, it is no wonder that our eight camping programs helped deliver the promise of Scouting to over 8,823 participants from 26 states and 3 foreign nations in 2004. We are excited about the summer of 2005 and anticipate that our staff and facilities will exceed your expectations.

Those familiar with camp will note that we’ve added some new and innovative programs to keep camp fresh and have firmed up some of our traditional programs with new equipment and techniques.

This guide utilizes a user-friendly format that makes important camp information and
documentation available to all unit members. There are two major parts to this guide: the white administrative section which provides general information needed for all programs and the color coded sections providing information on a specific program such as Mountain Man or Camp Ottari. For example, if your unit is only participating in the New River Adventure Program, then by simply removing the Administrative section and the color-coded New River Adventure section, you will have all the information necessary to plan for a successful week of high adventure.

In order to prepare for a successful summer, we would encourage all Scoutmasters and senior patrol leaders to thoroughly review this guidebook. Guidebook is available on website (bsa-brmc.org). If you have any suggestions or questions concerning a program, please feel free to contact the camp directors or Council Service Center. We hope that you are as excited as we are about the great experience ahead. We look forward to seeing you this summer at the Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation.

In order to aid future planning for your Troop, we have enclosed a copy of the 2006 Hold-A-Place form.

Yours in Scouting,
Greg Harmon - Reservation Program Director
Ken Lyons - Reservation Director
Dan Johnson - Scout Executive

   
               
         
Blue Ridge Mountains Scout Reservation Administration Info
   
         
Base Camp Program Guide
   
         
Camp Video (wmv file)
   
         
   
               
                 
                 
         
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