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  • Wood Badge Part II

    Project on Camping Proficiency Badge

    0 | P a g e Scouter Feroz Amin Mohammed Ismaili District Boy Scout Association

  • Wood Badge Part II

    Project on Camping Proficiency Badge

    1 | P a g e Scouter Feroz Amin Mohammed Ismaili District Boy Scout Association

    NAME:

    FEROZ

    FATHER’ NAME:

    AMIN MOHAMMED

    DATE OF BIRTH:

    15TH OCT 1984

    YEAR OF JOINING SCOUTING:

    1998

    SCOUTS GROUP:

    ISMAILI AL-NOOR SCOUTS GROUP

    DISTRICT:

    ISMAILI DISTRICT BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION

    ADDRESS

    206/8 F.B.AREA KARACHI

    BLOOD GROUP

    B+

    MOBILE #

    0321-2120481

    PROJECT COUNCILLOR ABDUL HAI KHAN

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    SR # TOPIC PAGE NO 1 SLTC Certificate Copy 3

    2 WOOD BADGE PART -1 Certificate Copy 4

    3 Project Detail Camping Proficiency Badge 5

    4 Personal Kit for Seven Days Camp 6-7

    5 Patrol Kit For Seven Days Camp 7

    6 Planning For Seven Days Camp 8-9

    7 Camp/tent pitching and packing 10-16

    8 Tips to keep Your Camp Hygienic and Healthy 17

    9 Fifteen Days Camp in a year 18

    10 Training Conducted 18-19

    11 Profile of Scouts 20-21

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    � LIST OF PERSONAL KIT FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMP � LIST OF PATROL KIT FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMP � KNOWLEDGE AND PLANING FOR SEVEN DAYS

    CAMP � HOW TO PITCH & PACK THE CAMP AND PREPARED

    KITCHN AND TOILET KEEP NEAT CLEAN, HYGIENIC AND HEALTHY.

    � DOING FIFTEEN DAYS CAMP IN WITH YOUR UNIT OR PATROL IN ONE YEAR.

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    PERSONAL KIT PERSONAL KIT PERSONAL KIT PERSONAL KIT FORFORFORFOR SEVEN DAYS CAMPSEVEN DAYS CAMPSEVEN DAYS CAMPSEVEN DAYS CAMP

    � Complete scout uniform (preferably two) � scarf & Woggle � Jacket/Sweater � Casual Dress and Slippers � Night Dresses � Hiking boots with Heavy socks � Tennis shoes � Socks � Hat or visor � Handkerchief � Watch � Proper bedding -Sleeping bag � Note book, pen, pencil, rubber, sharpener and Compass � Spare button, Thread & needle � Flashlight with fresh batteries � Plate and Spoon, Glass and Mug � Toothbrush & paste � Comb/brush, Mirror � Hand soap

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    � Bath towel � Personal medicine � Shoe polish � Bottle of water � Ropes for knots, lashings and splices

    PETROL KIT FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMPPETROL KIT FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMPPETROL KIT FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMPPETROL KIT FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMP

    � Lota, buckets (2) � Emergency light, laltin etc � Materials for gadgets, gate, project etc with ropes � Deghchis, spoon, kettle, knife, thalla � Materials for camp fire item & other activities � Thermos, cooler, match box, etc. � Complete First Aid Box. � Dishwashing Buckets

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    CAMP Camping is a great way to build new skills, get a sense of community, and develop a deep appreciation for nature. Whether you go for a day, a week or longer, Scout camping gives you an opportunity to grow, explore, and have fun—always under the guidance of caring, trained leaders. Every Scout should have a chance to camp! First Camp organized by Lord Baden Powell at Brown Sea Island in 1907

    PLANING FOR SEVEN DAYS CAMP

    Understand the purpose of a seven days camp and the value of a site/venue visit prior to booking take consult from site/venue owner District /Provisional Scout Association is aware about your camp.

    Following are very important points for planning a seven days camp.

    � Knowledge of The Scout Association safety Rules and

    guidance for specific activities and where to find them � Create a budget and calculate overall costs and individual

    fees

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    � Draw up a timetable for the planning of the event

    � Ability to produce an equipment list appropriate to the event and facilities

    � Understand the need to check all equipment prior to departure to allow time for replacement or repair

    � Understand the need to check that all the equipment is safe � Knowledge of the correct way to use and store the equipment � Understand the need to make all the participants aware of the

    rules of the venue � Understand the need to maintain personal hygiene and the

    need for privacy � Knowledge of how to prepare toilet facilities and the

    requirements for disposal of human waste material � Understand how to ensure the water supply is safe for human

    consumption � Knowledge of how to maintain hygiene standards when

    handling, preparing and storing food

    � Understand the initial actions to take in the event of an accident.

    � Understand the importance of getting help and when to call the emergency services.

    � Understand why it is important to leave the venue in an acceptable condition

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    CAMP/TENTCAMP/TENTCAMP/TENTCAMP/TENT PITCHINGPITCHINGPITCHINGPITCHING AND PAAND PAAND PAAND PACKINGCKINGCKINGCKING 1) Find a suitable piece of ground - that is, flat and with no sharp objects

    sticking out. Remember, what might look like a small and insignificant bump beforehand, might be a lot more uncomfortable when you're trying to sleep on it!

    2) Lay out the groundsheet in the intended position of the camp and put a peg in the ground at each of the four corners

    3) Open out the tent on the ground with the inside uppermost. Assemble the ridge and upright poles and feed the ridge pole through all the loops attached to the ridge of the tent. Take care not to stand on the canvas whilst you are doing this and be careful not to damage the canvas with the ridge pole. One way to ensure this is to lie on the canvas and feed the ridge through gently.

    4) Put in four large pegs for the main guy lines. Do not put the pegs in too

    deeply at this stage as they will probably have to be moved later.

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    5) Place the spikes on the upright poles through the holes in the ridge pole and corresponding eyelets in the ridge of the tent. Again, care must be taken to avoid damaging the canvas. Once this is done the tent can be folded over along the ridge.

    6) Attach the main guy lines to the previously placed pegs and put the dollies,

    attached to the storm guys, over the spikes of the upright poles. It might be necessary to reposition the pegs.

    7) With help, stand the camp upright, raising both of the uprights together to avoid bending the spikes. Hold the uprights until the main guy lines have been tightened. The camp should now be upright but rather unsteady. Ensure that the doors of the camp are laced or tied up. Peg out the door and corner brailings.

    8) Peg out the other guy lines, corner ones first. Generally, if a corner has one

    guy rope it is pitched at 135 degrees or, if it has two, they are pitched at 90 degrees. The pegs should be placed so that the runner, when the guy line is taut, is about one-third of the way up from the peg. The side guy line pegs

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    should be in a line parallel with the ridge pole and the guy lines following the camp seams.

    9) Loop and peg out all the brailings (the small loops on the bottom of the

    camp) to keep the tent walls straight. The brailings should be looped before attaching to the peg as this helps to prevent them from slipping off the pegs.

    10) Do not move the poles when the guy lines are tight. As there is a ridge pole and four main guy lines, the tent can be 'storm set' to provide protection against bad weather. The main guys are extended diagonally backwards, crossing over each other. The main guy line pegs may need to be moved. If a camp looks well pitched with everything neatly in line and nothing sagging - then it probably is well pitched!

    11) Pegs should go into the ground at an angle of 45 degrees and the guy ropes should pull on them at an angle of 90 degrees

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    CAMP IN DIFFCAMP IN DIFFCAMP IN DIFFCAMP IN DIFFERENT POSITIONSERENT POSITIONSERENT POSITIONSERENT POSITIONS

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    In general, a camp is 'struck' or taken down in the reverse way to which it was put up. However, there are a few useful tips to consider: Take up the groundsheet first, remove it from the camp and turn it upside down to dry off the underside. Remove grass and dirt before storing.

    When removing camp pegs gently tap them backwards and forwards to loosen them. Do not hit them on their flat sides as they may split or break. After removing pegs from the ground scrape the dirt and soil from them and dry them off. Each camp is different but usually folds into two or three sections and then is rolled before putting into the valise. Try not to pack up a wet or damp camp. However, if it cannot be avoided, make certain that it is unpacked and thoroughly dried as soon as possible. Wet and damp canvas, guy lines and. brailing loops are soon affected by mildew and then rot.

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    USEFUL GADGETS AT CAMP SITEUSEFUL GADGETS AT CAMP SITEUSEFUL GADGETS AT CAMP SITEUSEFUL GADGETS AT CAMP SITE

    SIMPLESIMPLESIMPLESIMPLE GATEGATEGATEGATE CLOTHES/LIENSCLOTHES/LIENSCLOTHES/LIENSCLOTHES/LIENS

    SINK/WASHBOARDSINK/WASHBOARDSINK/WASHBOARDSINK/WASHBOARD KIKIKIKITCHENTCHENTCHENTCHEN WORKWORKWORKWORK----TABLETABLETABLETABLE

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    CAMP KITCHEN

    CAMP INSTRUMENTS

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    TOP TIPS TO HELP KEEP YOUR CAMP HYGIENIC AND

    HEALTHY

    � Make sure that people can and do wash their hands with soap and water after every visit to the toilets, before bed and before handling or eating any food.

    � Keep raw meat, ready-to-eat foods and fruits and vegetables separate. Have separate chopping boards

    � (perhaps colour-coded) and knives for each category of food. If it isn’t possible to use separate ones, then wash the board and knife thoroughly before using for a different type of food.

    � Use antibacterial spray to wipe down surfaces and clean the cool boxes.

    � Have hot water and soap for hand washing in the cooking area – and use it!

    � Keep food wrapped and covered, and handle food as little as possible.

    � Keep animals out of your food storage and preparation areas. It is important that no food or rubbish is left open or lying around which might attract rats, mice, squirrels or insects.

    � Eat cooked food as soon as possible after cooking.

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    SPEND AT LEAST 15 NIGHTS CAMPING IN A YEAR FOR

    PASSING CAMPING PROFICIENCY BADGE Keep a record in the table below of all the camps you have been on as a Scout, and then add to it until you reach.

    Date Details (where you camped, whether it was a Patrol, Unit, Group or District camp)

    Number of nights

    Total nights camping

    TRAINING CONDUCTED

    In the process to complete the Wood Badge Part II Project I am organize training for Scouts on camping proficiency badge on Sunday 20th November 2011 at Ismaili Al-Noor Scouts Group Den. Training include in two parts one is multimedia presentation and second is practical.

    In the first part of training give multimedia presentation on camping proficiency badge presentation include requirement to qualify camping proficiency badge explain all requirement of qualify camping proficiency badge in details. Second part base on practical include how to pitch a camp details about all the parts of camp and how to close and pack the camp.

    Twelve scouts and four leader participated in this training session. District Secretary of Ismaili District Boy Scout Association Mr. Nizar Ali chief guest of the this training session.

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    All participants awarded participation certificate and also fill program valuation form by all particiapnts.

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    PROFILE OF TWO SCOUTS QUALIFY CAMPING PROFICIENCY

    BADGE

    NAME HUNAIN

    FATHER NAME HAIDER

    DATE OF BIRTH 19TH FEB 1998

    GROUP ISMAILI AL-NOOR SCOUTS GROUP

    RANK IN GROUP PATROL LEADER

    SCOUTING QUALIFICATION YAQEEN BADGE

    DATE OF PASSING CAMPING BADGE 17TH JUNE 2012

    DISTRICT REGISTRATION NUMBER ANO

    COPY OF CAMPING PROFICIENCY BADGE CERTIFICATE

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    NAME SUMAIR

    FATHER NAME SHAMSHUDDIN

    DATE OF BIRTH 31ST DEC 1998

    GROUP ISMAILI AL-NOOR SCOUTS GROUP

    RANK IN GROUP PATROL LEADER

    SCOUTING QUALIFICATION YAQEEN BADGE

    DATE OF PASSING CAMPING BADGE 17TH JUNE 2012

    COPY OF CAMPING PROFICIENCY BADGE CERTIFICATE