Directions: White Tank Moutain Regional Park is found at the very west end of Olive Ave, 4 miles west of Highway 303, 15 miles west of Highway 101. There is not an exit for Olive Ave off the 303, the easiest route is Highway 101 to Olive Avenue, west to Park Entrance.

Scouts should bring $20.00 for Transportation and Event Fee Reimbursement (collected Friday at departure).

Activities:

November 14th (Friday), meet at St. Bernadette Catholic Church at 6:00pm to depart at 6:30pm

  • Arrive at White Tank Mountain Regional Park (20304 W White Tank Mountain Rd, Waddell, AZ 85355 – Best Route is 101 West to Olive Avenue, West to County Park). Troop 818 has the Willow E Group Campsite Reserved, Approximate 60 minute drive to County Park

9:00pm Informal Camp Fire with Cracker Barrel and Campfire Ashes Presentation

10:30pm “TAPS” – Lights Outs

November 15th (Saturday), wake up early

6:30am                 “REVEILLE” – Wake Up

7:00am                 Flag Ceremony, Scout Oath/Law, Morning Prayer, Announcements

7:15am                 Patrol Breakfast & Clean Up

8:00am                 Free Time for Scouts / Leader Set up of Stations

9:45am                 Announcement of Mountain Events and Competition Groups

10:00am               Mountain Man Events:

#1 – Char Cloth

#2 – Indian Stick Game / Caber Toss

#3 – Fire Building Challenge / Compass Orienteering

#4 – Metal Working – Blacksmith

#5 – Archery

#6 – Geocaching

2:30pm                 End of Events

4:00pm                 Patrol Meetings – Dinner Preparation and eating

4:30pm                 Iron Chef Competition (Breakfast for Dinner) begins

5:30pm                 Iron Chef Judging and Dessert Potluck

6:00pm                 Campfire Preparation – Camp Clean up

6:15pm                 Flag Ceremony – take down Flags

8:00pm                 Campfire Program: Fun Stories, “My craziest Scout Memory”, Competition Results – Announcement of Iron Chef Patrol, Scout Songs – Closing with Scout Vespers

9:30pm                US Flag Retirement [Andrew Paddison]

10:30pm               “TAPS” – Lights Out

November 16th (Sunday)

6:30am                “REVEILLE” – Wake Up

6:45am                 Flag Ceremony, Scout Oath/Law, Morning Prayer, Announcements

7:00am                 Patrol Breakfast

8:00am                 Scouts Own (in Full Field Uniforms)

8:30am                 Break Down Camp & Pack up (if not already done)

9:45am                 Flag Ceremony, Take Down Flags

10:00am               Brief Driver Meeting and depart to Church

11:00am              Arrive at St. Bernadette Catholic Church for Parent Pickup

EQUIPMENT TO BRING:

Scouts would consider this “Car Camping” as we are staying in a structured campsite within a designated area. The Campsite has water, restrooms and grills (bring your own charcoal) available.  The Patrols will have their Patrol Boxes with stoves and supplies.  Patrols will coordinate tent buddies and each Scout should have their own sleeping bag, mess kit and durable water bottle.  Scouts are expected to wear their full uniform during travelling and have a Scout Activity (t-shirt) for Saturday’s activities.

MEAL PLAN:

Friday – We will not be stopping during the travel to the Campsite, so each Scout should have their own dinner with them.

Saturday Breakfast – Scouts will be coordinating as a Patrol

Saturday Lunch– Scouts will be eating individually within their assigned groups, so each Scout should have their own sack lunch and snacks with them.

Saturday Dinner – Scouts will be coordinating as a Patrol

Sunday Breakfast – Scouts will be coordinating as a Patrol

IRON CHEF COMPETITION:

In keeping with the Troop 818 tradition and competing for the Patrol to hold the Iron Chef Sword for 2015, the Iron Chef Competition will be “BREAKFAST FOR DINNER!”

Each Patrol will be given: Eggs, Bacon, Tortillas, Potato, Green Peppers and Sausage to create 3 small samples for the Event Judges.  Not all the items need to be used and the Patrols can bring and use their own spices.  Judges will rate on creativity, cooking style, presentation and taste.

Winning Patrol will be announced at the Saturday Campfire.

For more information, Scouts ask your Patrol Leader, all others can contact Chris Smith, Scoutmaster.