Scout Camp 2018 at Camp Hunt, June 25-30
Address: 2000 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 84028
Phone: (801) 475-7485
Campsite: HOPI
All camp attendees need health forms -- Physicals are good for 1 year. Forms can be downloaded here: https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/680-001_ABC.pdf
Schedule of Events
- Wednesday, June 13, BSA swim check while we go boating at Willard Bay with Bro. Pugmire
- Wednesday, June 20, Hand-in Medical forms
- Thursday, June 21, Patrol Leaders Council, go shopping for food with Josh and Jake
- Sunday, June 24, 7pm - 9pm, Load personal equipment into Scout trailer at the Frodsham’s
- Monday, June 25, Meet 6:45 am at the Church East parking lot, Leave for Camp Hunt by 7am, Breakfast provided
Two-deep Adult leadership schedule (June 25-30)
- Monday: Jake, Brian, Tavin
- Tuesday: Jake, Brian, Tavin
- Wednesday: Jake, Brian, Tavin
- Thursday: Jake, Josh
- Friday: Jake, Josh
- Saturday: Jake, Josh
Merit Badge Class information
Archery
Can be completed at camp. Project needed. (Between $5 and $10) DIFFICULT, due to high skill demand, this merit badge may not be completed during camp.
Canoeing
**Swim check is required to participate.
Communications
More time during open time in order to complete all requirements during the week. Please bring a pen and pad of paper for notes.
Cooking
Requirement 4, 5, 6 and 7 must be completed before or after camp. Requirement 5 can partially be done at camp in your campsite. No cooking will actually be done during merit badge classes at camp. The camp will only cover the "classroom" part of the merit badge. In order to leave camp with a completed merit badge, all the cooking would need to be completed and signed off before arriving at camp, or the troop needs a plan to complete those requirements during their week at camp.
Environmental Science
Due to the difficulty of this merit badge each scout will be required to spend more time during open time in order to complete all requirements during the week. Please bring a pen and pad of paper for notes.
First Aid
Requirement 2d, prepare & bring a first aid kit to be used at the Scout’s home.
Forestry
Can be completed at camp. Please bring a pen and pad of paper for notes.
Geology
Can be completed at camp. Please bring a pen and pad of paper for notes.
Kayaking
**Swim check is required to participate
Motor boating
**Swim check is required to participate. $10 fuel fee must be paid in the trading post.
Personal Fitness
Requirement 8, will need to be completed after camp.
Swimming
**Swim check is required to participate. Due to COLD WATER this merit badge is considered difficult, second year campers recommended.
Welding
More time during open time in order to complete all requirements during the week. All scouts who are taking the welding merit badge needs to bring: jeans without visible holes or tears, long sleeved shirt and hiking boots. Projects needed. Projects can be bought at camp trading post ($15 to $25 depending on projects).
Wilderness Survival
Requirement 5. Put together a survival kit. Requirement 8. Participate in Wilderness Survival overnighter at camp. Requirement 8 can be accomplished at camp Tuesday or Thursday night, but recommended completion prior to camp
Merit badge registration, as of 6/10/2018
Parker Anderson
1 - 9:00 AM Welding ($15 to $25 depending on projects)
2 - 10:00 AM Communication (bring a pen and pad of paper)
3 - 11:00 AM Cooking
Nathan Conroy
1 - 9:00 AM Archery (Between $5 and $10)
2 - 10:00 AM Motorboating ($10 fuel fee)
3 - 11:00 AM Cooking
Taylor Earp
1 - 9:00 AM Personal Fitness
2 - 10:00 AM Motorboating ($10 fuel fee)
3 - 11:00 AM Cooking
Jarem Eastman
1 - 9:00 AM Welding ($15 to $25 depending on projects)
2 - 10:00 AM Communication (bring a pen and pad of paper)
3 - 11:00 AM Cooking
Kyler Hawkes
1 - 9:00 AM Canoeing
2 - 10:00 AM Motorboating ($10 fuel fee)
3 - 11:00 AM Kayaking
Thomas Jepsen
3 - 11:00 AM Wilderness Survival
Lake Lemmon
1 - 9:00 AM First Aid
2 - 10:00 AM Communication (bring a pen and pad of paper)
3 - 11:00 AM Environmental Science (bring a pen and pad of paper)
Jarom Messerli
1 - 9:00 AM Archery (Between $5 and $10)
2 - 10:00 AM Motorboating ($10 fuel fee)
3 - 11:00 AM Kayaking
Mathew Metters
1 - 9:00 AM Geology (bring a pen and pad of paper)
2 - 10:00 AM Forestry (bring a pen and pad of paper)
3 - 11:00 AM Cooking
Trevor Nelson
1 - 9:00 AM Motorboating, Spot #1 on Waiting List ($10 fuel fee)
2 - 10:00 AM Kayaking
3 - 11:00 AM Swimming
Josh Reza
1 - 9:00 AM Welding ($15 to $25 depending on projects)
2 - 10:00 AM Communication (bring a pen and pad of paper)
3 - 11:00 AM Cooking
Lane Rose
1 - 9:00 AM Kayaking
2 - 10:00 AM Motorboating, Spot #1 on Waiting List ($10 fuel fee)
3 - 11:00 AM Swimming
Camden Thorsted
1 - 9:00 AM Kayaking
2 - 10:00 AM Welding ($15 to $25 depending on projects)
3 - 11:00 AM Swimming
Personal Equipment List
- Scout Shirt (Class A)
- Personal First-aid kit
- $25 - $35 spending cash, maybe more depending on what classes you’re taking
- 2-3 pairs of socks
- Shorts (maybe 1 extra pair)
- 3-4 pairs of underwear
- 2-3 short sleeve t-shirts
- Long sleeve shirt
- Pants
- Warm and Cool PJs
- Pullover or Hoodie
- Rain and windproof shell type jacket
- Hat
- Water shoes or sandals, Flip-flops are okay for the shower but not the best for Bear Lake
- Trail shoes or good sneakers
- Pencil
- Notebook
- Sleeping Bag
- Pillow
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Watch
- Pad or foam mattress
- Small backpack or book bag
- Swimsuit
- Beach Towel
- Shower Towel
- Toiletry Kit: toothbrush, paste, soap, comb, personal items
- Snacks, like trail mix, granola bars, not a lot of candy
- Water Bottle with a clip
- Matches and/or a fire starter
- Lip balm
- Insect repellent
Notes:
Registration is $146 per boy, $15 per adult. These fees are paid for by the neighbor flag service.
Why we bring our own food. The camp commissary service is $87 per youth/adult, we are registered for 13 boys and 2 adults, so this would be an additional $1305 for food. We opted to bring our own food. Last year we spent $500 for the week.
The unit may request a refund if a camper is unable to attend camp due to: illness, personal injury, death in the family, “No-shows” are not eligible for refunds.
For more details about camp please see the Camp Hunt Leader’s Guide here: https://www.trappertrails.org/files/15939/2018-Scout-Camp-Leaders-Guide-
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