"Scouting brings out the best in each of us. Live what you've learned and will continue to learn. Help others to hike the trails, to keep steadfast in the paths of truth, of honor, of duty, that all of you can soar together on eagles' wings. You are part of a mighty army of youth, even a royal army, and every organization, to be successful, has an honored tradition to uphold. May you uphold Scouting's tradition, for it can be as a lighthouse beacon in the world of stormy seas, it can be a motivation to prepare for your role in life, it can be a yardstick against which you measure your accomplishments." ~President Thomas S. Monson--2010

Friday, January 18, 2013

Snow Camp Out


We are going to camp north of Payson on the Control Road just off of Highway 87 
(near Camp Geronimo).

Please be at the Church at 4:00 PM with all of your gear.

Please bring:

Water—2-3 liters
Breakfast//Dinner –snacks if desired
Money for lunch in Payson on the way home
Backpack (all of your gear attached to this)
To stay warm you must dress in layers.
Scout Uniform (You will be wearing this during travel, flag raising, and activities)
Warm shoes and snow boots
Tent and ground cloth (know who you will be bunking with)
Sleeping gear (bag/mat…)  If not made for cold weather, bring 2 sleeping bags
Extra Blankets
Extra Socks (wool recommended)
Warm Coat
Warm hat
Mittens/Gloves
Towel
Thermals (or extra layers of sweat pants etc)
Garbage bag or lightweight raincoat
First aid kit and any medications that you may need (inhalers, insulin…)
Utensils/dishes for meals (mess kit)
Flashlight
Pocket knife, compass, and whistle
Toiletries (TP, soap, deodorant, tooth paste/brush, sun block…)
Don’t forget to leave your electronic devices AT HOME

There will be a Troop cooking stove and cooking gear available to cook your meals.

If you are a father coming up, please bring walkie talkies if availabe and set them to channel 7.

As always, please let one of us know if you have questions.
Fathers are always welcome!

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