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PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE PACKET

MAY 2-4, 2014

Registration: http://cpcbsa.org/register

Champoeg State Heritage Area Camporee Staff provided by Troop 134

The Camporee 2014 theme is “Be Prepared”.

Brant Hunsaker [email protected]

503-320-4639 (Mobile)

REGISTRATION FEES AND DEADLINES

Registration Fee: $20.00 per camper, which covers all camping fees and awards.

• April 1, 2014: On-line registration opens • April 30, 2014: Payment Deadline (Checks ONLY at Camporee)

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PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE PACKET

Index The Pioneer District Camporee, May 2-4, 2014, is the premier annual camping event for The Pioneer District and is a must attend event! This Camporee Packet contains all of the information and forms you need to register and successfully participate in Camporee 2014. Page(s) Document 2 Announcement 3 Index 4 Introduction 5-8 Basic Information 9 Senior Patrol Leaders

Information 10-12 Daily Schedule Event Information Page(s) Document 13 Pioneer Project 14 Service Project 15 Order of the Arrow 16 Registration Form 18 Leadership Roster 19 Patrol Roster 20 Patrol Menu 21 Tour Planning Worksheet 22 Guest Registration

Sample Scoring Sheets Page(s) Document 24 Spirit Award 25-26 Baden Powell 27 Skill Station Master List 25 Patrol Menu 26 Master List of Competitions 27 Score Tracking Cards 28 Score Summary Card 29 Campsite Inspection 30-39 Event Scoring Sheets

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE

INTRODUCTION

Dear Pioneer District Scouters:

After two memorable years (both wet and dry) at PGE Trojan Park, we are moving the 2014 Camporee to Champoeg State Heritage Area (8239 Champoeg Rd NE, St Paul, OR 97137).

Camporee will follow a similar format to last year’s event with the following changes:

1) Friday night will be dedicated to camp set up and organization for the upcoming activities. We will not be hosting a Geocaching activity.

2) Troops/Patrols will not be given instructions for the Pioneer Project in advance; rather Troops/Patrols are to master basic lashing techniques and come prepared to build a structure on short notice to address a hypothetical emergency situation.

3) The two units with the fastest times in the fire building skill competition will compete head-to-head in a fire building show-down at the Saturday evening flag.

Camporee is an opportunity for your troop, crew, or other type of unit (referred to generally as “units”) to:

Demonstrate your unit’s skills.

Meet Scouts and Scouters from other units in the area to exchange ideas, share camping experiences, and enjoy the fellowship of Scouters in the Pioneer District.

Reach advancement goals with two nights of camping, meal preparation, and other Trail to First Class and merit badge activities.

Recruit new Scouts from Webelos dens. Both Webelos I and II Cub Scouts are invited to come and find out more about the Boy Scouting adventure. Unit Leaders, contact the Packs before they have to ask for an invitation.

Registration: Pre-registration for Camporee is REQUIRED. We request that all registrations be made on-line at the Pioneer District Webpage (see link on the cover page of this packet). There is no on-site registration. Campsite assignments are based on registration order and unit size. It is important that you list the names of the patrols that will be attending Camporee when filling out the on-line forms. This helps Camporee run smoothly. Recognition is by patrol. Knowing the patrol names allows a lot of the paperwork to be done in advance of Camporee and during the night at Camporee.

For registration information see the cover sheet of this packet

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE

BASIC INFORMATION

In Advance of Camporee: 1) Registration: Preferably you will register online (http://cpcbsa.org/register - see the cover sheet

of this packet). Alternatively, there are forms attached hereto.

2) Fees: The Camporee fee is $20 per person (which covers your camping fee and awards). Pay via credit card on-line.

3) Pioneer Project: Each until will be presented with an emergency scenario during Camporee and will be asked to build a structure that will be helpful in the situation. Judging criteria will be creativity, soundness of the structure, and how it applies to the situation at hand. While we are intentionally being vague, we do not intend this to cause undo stress. Please contact a member of the Camporee committee if you have questions or concerns.

4) Other Competitions: Check individual forms for information (including advanced registration).

5) Paperwork:

a) Tour Planning Worksheet: Follow the usual tour planning procedure. Campsite Inspection Points require a copy of the Tour Planning Worksheet to be made available at least at each troop campsite (separate Tour Planning Worksheets are NOT necessary at patrol campsites).

b) Medical Records: Each unit should bring the health and medical record forms for scouters and adults attending Camporee. If your unit will have trained medical professionals in attendance (doctors, nurses, paramedics, first responders, etc.), please provide their name and cell phone number at check-in.

Getting To Camporee: 1) Directions: The Historical Area’s entrance road is located approximately 6 miles west of Exit

278 of Interstate 5. Take Ehlen Road to the west before turning right onto Case Road NE, which becomes Champoeg Road NE. The destination will be on the right.

2) Parking: Please carpool and take any creative steps to minimize the amount of vehicles that we have to manage. We appreciate all the help we can get!

3) Visitors/Guests: Visitors are not allowed to camp overnight unless they are officially registered (and youth protection trained) with the Cascade Pacific Council. All visitors must check-in at Camporee HQ and receive a guest pass. There are no exceptions.

Check-In and Arrival at Camporee: 1) Check-In: Plan to arrive on Friday, May 2nd during the hours of 4:00-7:00 pm. Units will be

camping in the large meadow that at times is used for parking. All vehicles must be parked in designated areas.

2) Paperwork:

a. Registration Form (attached): Bring a copy of the attached registration form (or your electronic registration form) to HQ when you arrive.

b. Leadership & Roster Form (attached): Bring a copy of the attached leadership & roster form (or your electronic registration form) to HQ when you arrive.

c. Tour Planning Worksheet & Medical Records: See above. Retain the tour planning worksheet and medical records at your Camporee Unit Campsite. (These do not need to be turned in at HQ.)

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3) Posting Menu and Duty Roster at the Campsite: Each patrol should have its menu and duty roster posted. Samples of a menu planner and duty roster are included in this packet. These should be readable and available for campsite inspection.

General Camp Information: 1) Uniforms: Unit standard uniforms should be a priority for every unit. Complete and proper

uniforms (“Class A” based on the unit’s own standards) will play a major role in inspections. Uniforms are to be worn at general assemblies, campfire, and religious services. In order for our Pioneer District to be considered a “Quality District,” our appearance must be exemplary.

2) Cooking: Compressed gas stoves may be used in accordance with B.S.A. policy. Scoutmasters are responsible for storage of fuel in the campsite area. Charcoal may also be used in a raised fire pit, barbeque, or appropriate metal container. SPLs are responsible for making sure that hot coals do not come into contact with the ground, plants, etc.

3) Water: There is potable water on site. Bring water jugs.

4) Fires: OPEN FLAME FIRES are permitted in raised fire pit dishes only. You must bring your own fire pits.

5) Tables: Limited picnic tables are available. Be prepared.

6) Garbage: All garbage must be deposited into the dumpster that will be provided.

7) Restrooms: Scouts must use the portable bathrooms located in the parking strip. Adults and Scouts with special needs may use Park bathrooms.

8) Lost and Found: All lost and found items should be brought to Camporee HQ.

Competition and Awards: Ribbons will be awarded to patrols for the patrol / team competitions listed below. Awards will be given based on points using the following breakdown:

70 – 79 points = Yellow Ribbon

80 – 89 points = Red Ribbon

90+ points = Blue Ribbon

Top Score = Presidential Ribbon

In the event of a tie for top score, a Presidential Ribbon will be given to each troop earning the top score. We will also award ribbons for total points earned in the skill competitions. We will determine the average total score for all of the patrols and then establish benchmarks at or above the average score for each ribbon level. All awards will be presented on Sunday morning during Closing Ceremonies. Sample instructions and/or scoring forms are included in this packet. Please refer to these samples for a list of the criteria used in each competition.

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The Competitions

Troop/Unit Competition:

Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award: The troop or unit receiving the highest overall score will receive the Spirit Award. This award will be based on observations from the judges of the various competitions (e.g. Skill Demonstrations), as well as participation in activities like campfires, service project, and pioneer project. Each troop or unit is encouraged to demonstrate Scouting Spirit at all times because judges, who will remain anonymous, will be observing all weekend long. Additional information can be found in the score sheet form included in this packet.

Patrol/Team Competitions:

1) Baden-Powell Patrol Award: The coveted Baden-Powell ribbon will be awarded to each Patrol that meets the standards as outlined.

2) Campsite Inspection: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

3) Patrol Flag: Flag Competition is on Friday evening and the Patrol Flag Awards will be awarded at the Saturday morning Flag Ceremony. Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

4) Pioneer Project: May be a special team (not a regular patrol). Additional information can be found on the information sheet and score sheet form included in this packet.

5) Campfire Skit: Saturday night campfire will include a skit competition. Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

6) Skill Demonstration - Fire Building: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

7) Skill Demonstration - Compass Course (Orienteering): Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

8) Skill Demonstration - First Aid: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

9) Skill Demonstration - Knots: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

10) Skill Demonstration - Lashing: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

11) Skill Demonstration - Plant Identification: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

12) Skill Demonstration - Animal Identification: Additional information can be found on the score sheet form included in this packet.

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Event/Competition Rules:

Participants: As indicated, some competitions will be by unit, some will be by patrol, and some will be individual (or individuals). For patrol events, only a unit’s regularly organized patrols should participate. “Ringer” patrols made up for just the Camporee are not in keeping with good Scout Spirit. (The Pioneer Project may have a special patrol that is specially formed for the event.)

Skill Demonstrations: Each skill demonstration will be under the supervision of a Scout or an adult who will be known as the “Event Leader.” Scores will be kept by each Event Leader, as well as by each patrol. Patrol Score Tracking Cards must be turned into the Camporee HQ Shelter by 2:00 pm, Saturday afternoon.

Scoring: Scoring in the events may be based on how well the unit/patrol/individual(s) communicate(s), the time it takes to finish an event, patrol teamwork, and/or whether or not the mission was accomplished. Points for the Pioneer District Spirit Award will be compiled from other competitions (e.g. skill demonstrations) as well as independent observation. All unit/patrol/individual(s) participating will be recognized and awarded ribbons.

Other Events: 1) Service Projects: As part of the Camporee Baden-Powell Award requirements, patrols MUST

help with the Camporee service project. Additional information concerning the Camporee service project is included in this packet.

2) Order of the Arrow Tapout: The OA Chapter Arrowmen will conduct a tapout during the campfire on Saturday night. Candidates who are tapped-out will be leaving the campfire area for a brief ceremony and will return later directly to their campsites.

Camp Departure: Some units plan to leave on Saturday evening or at some other time before the official close of Camporee. Be sure that you inform HQ before you depart. Senior Patrol Leaders are expected to inspect the campsite prior to departure (leave no trace). The Camporee officially ends at 10:15 am on Sunday. All Scouts must be out of the Camporee site by noon.

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SENIOR PATROL LEADERS INFORMATION

Congratulations on being named Senior Patrol Leader for your unit at Camporee. You have been given an opportunity to practice your leadership skills. Have fun doing so and this will be a wonderful and rewarding experience. Camporee SPLs, as you know, have responsibilities. The following list of tasks is meant to assist you. Before Camporee

Verify that there is at least one person (preferably a scout) from your unit who is responsible for handling all the necessary unit paperwork for Camporee.

Verify that a Pioneer Project Competition team has been organized and verify that the project registration form has been submitted.

Verify that there is a scout (Camporee Service Project Manager) from your unit in charge of the service project who (1) is responsible for your unit’s service project participation, (2) is aware of and is handling the paperwork (e.g. any troop required permission forms for each scout and adult) for the service project, (3) is aware of and is handling the procurement of the appropriate tools and gloves that will be needed at Camporee.

Assist your patrols in preparing for the Scout skills demonstration and other competitions.

Invite Webelos I and II from your associated Packs to attend Camporee. This is a great opportunity for recruitment.

At Camporee

You (or a designated scout) should bring all appropriate paperwork to Camporee HQ upon arrival.

Verify that your patrols have brought their Patrol Flag to Camporee HQ Friday night at 7:00 pm for inspection.

You need to attend the Troop/Unit Leader/SPL meeting at Camporee HQ Friday night at 8:30 pm. (There will be food for you there!)

You need to designate two Scouts from your troop/unit as Campsite Inspectors (First Class or above). They need to attend training Friday night at 7:00 pm. They need to wear their uniform Saturday morning when inspecting.

You (or a designated scout) must submit the Baden Powell Patrol Award application (in this packet) to Camporee HQ and return them by 6:00 pm on Saturday night, signed by you.

Senior Patrol Leaders are expected to inspect the campsite prior to departure (leave no trace).

SPLs are always welcome at Camporee HQ and to check-out the snack supply. In addition, SPLs are invited to attend the Saturday night cracker barrel at Camporee HQ at 9:00 pm.

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SCHEDULE TIME ACTIVITY FRIDAY evening activities 4:00 pm Registration – Check-in; units may arrive and setup camp.

7:00 pm Campsite Inspectors Training (each unit sends two scouts); Meet at Camporee HQ

7:00 pm Patrol Flag Competition; Meet at Camporee HQ. 8:30 pm All units in camp.

8:30 pm Troop/Unit Leader/SPL Meeting and Cracker Barrel at Camporee HQ.

9:00 pm ALL ORDER OF THE ARROW MEMBERS MEETING – OA Village.

10:00 pm No Scout is to leave his campsite except for moving to-and-from the KYBO. This will be strictly enforced.

11:00 pm Lights Out & All Quiet – Adults and Scouts. SATURDAY morning activities

6:30 am Reveille – Before this time, no Scout is to leave their campsite except for the KYBO. No camp noise (pots and pans crashing, chopping, etc.) allowed before this time.

7:30 am Campsite Inspectors Report to HQ for Troop Assignments & Scorecards.

7:45 am Judges report to HQ to receive scorecards and final instructions. 7:45 am Breakfast clean-up finished.

7:45 am ALL Units in campsites for patrol inspection. Patrols must be in full uniform.

8:30 am Morning Assembly in Class A uniform at the flagpole. Yells, announcements, and presentation of awards for Patrol Flag Competition. Skill event competition immediately following.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Scout Skill Competition (all patrols). Class A or B uniform. Scout Challenge Course.

12:00 pm Skill Competitions and Challenge Courses CLOSE. 12:00 pm Prepare and eat lunch.

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Saturday Afternoon Activities

1:30 pm Skill Event Scorecards and Campsite Inspection Scorecards must be turned into the Camporee HQ.

1:30 pm Participate in the “Founder’s Day Celebration” of Champoeg State Heritage Area.

3:00 pm

Blue Team: Pioneer Projects. Report to campsite for your hypothetical emergency situation.

3:00 pm Red Team: Service Project. Report to flagpole for directions.

3:00 pm Green Team: Free Time Activities

4:00 pm

Blue Team: Service Project. Report to flagpole for directions.

4:00 pm Red Team: Free Time Activities

4:00 pm Green Team: Pioneer Projects. Report to campsite for your hypothetical emergency situation.

5:00 pm

Blue Team: Free Time Activities

5:00 pm Red Team: Pioneer Projects. Report to campsite for your hypothetical emergency situation.

5:00 pm

Green Team: Service Project. Report to flagpole for directions.

6:00 pm Return to campsites and prepare for dinner.

7:00 pm Patrols must submit Baden Powell Patrol Award application & score sheet to Camporee HQ.

8:00 pm Assemble at main flagpole in Class A uniform for Pioneer Project Award, Yells and Colors retired.

8:30 pm Campfire: OA Ceremony & Campfire Skits.

10:30 pm All units in campsites. No Scout is to leave his campsite except for moving to-and-from the KYBO. This rule is strictly enforced.

11:00 pm Lights Out & All Quiet – Adults and Scouts.

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SUNDAY morning activities

7:00 am Reveille – Before this time, no Scout is to leave their campsite except for the KYBO. No camp noise (pots and pans crashing, chopping, etc.) allowed before this time.

8:30 am Breakfast cleaned-up. Units prepare for morning assembly at the main flagpole.

8:45 am - 10:00 am

• Morning Flag Ceremony. (Don’t be late!) (Class A) • Religious Service. • Camporee Awards Ceremony, Closing Ceremony, and Colors

Retired 10:15 am Campsite inspections and dismissal – Have a safe drive home!!!

12:00 pm Camporee Site Vacant.

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE PIONEER PROJECT

BE PREPARED

The pioneer project is designed to demonstrate teamwork and pioneering skills in an environment where Scouts will respond to a hypothetical emergency situation. Only basic materials will be required. We recommend bringing at least 6-9 poles of varying lengths and enough rope to facilitate 10 lashings. Awards: Awards will be given based on the following criteria: design, how the design functions in the emergency situation, quality of lashings, most secure, Scout Spirit, etc. Incorporation of team costumes and flags is encouraged. See the included scoring sheet for additional clarification. NOTE: All units are expected to participate, so please notify the Camporee Committee at HQ if you believe you do not have enough scouts. We’ll be happy to coordinate a joint effort between patrols or troops.

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SERVICE PROJECT INFORMATION

Purpose: To enhance the facilities that the Boy Scouts are using for Camporee.

Who: All scouts are expected to participate in the service project. Adults are welcome to assist the patrol leaders.

The service project is critical to the success of Camporee, in fulfilling the Scout Oath, Scout Law, and Outdoor Code.

Tools are a necessary item for service projects. Don’t leave home without them. This year’s service project is designed to be Scout led, as follows:

1. Each troop/unit should appoint its own Service Project Manager to take charge of participation in the service project for that troop/unit. The appointed Scout will need to:

a. Obtain troop permission (if the troop requires it) for Scouts and adults to participate, as well as arrange for and bring tools (see below) to Camporee;

b. Attend a service project coordination meeting on Friday, May 2nd at 8:30 pm at the Camporee HQ; and

c. Organize and lead his unit’s participation in the service project.

Tool List: Each unit should bring: 1 wheel barrow; 10 shovels; 10 rakes (5 gravel rakes, 5 leaf rakes); 6 branch loppers (large); 6 hand pruners (small); and any other tools thought appropriate for spreading bark mulch and clearing ivy.

Remember: Each unit needs to bring tools and gloves to complete the service project and is responsible for keeping track of their tools. It is a good idea to mark the tools with tape or paint to identify unit or personal ownership.

2. At the service project leadership meeting, the Camporee Service Project Manager will assign service project areas and assignments within those areas and make sure that each unit has adequate equipment.

3. The service project lasts 1 hour and may include: hauling bark chips to the trail to be groomed, spreading the chips, clearing bushes, downed branches, and invasive and nonnative species (including blackberry and ivy).

Adult Service Project Manager: Michael Kelly at [email protected] or 503-390-6277.

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Order of the Arrow – Wauna La-Mon’tay Lodge 442 – Pioneer Chapter

[ UNIT LEADER – Please circulate this to all OA members within your unit. ]

Invitation to OA Members

Come and join in on Brotherhood fellowship each night in OA Village. Meet and greet other OA members. Be sure to wear your sash! Want to take a more active role in OA?? Come on over to OA Village and be a part of your Pioneer Chapter by helping with the tap out ceremony or just come for the fun! FRIDAY NIGHT @ 9 PM in OA Village

• OA Camp Fire - Native American Food – Drumming – Fun, Games & More • Help make the tap out tokens given to candidates

Those brothers who help out at OA Village or the ceremonies can earn a place to sleep in one of the OA Village tipi’s for the night. Don’t wait or you will miss out! SATURDAY AFTERNOON starting around 1 PM in OA Village

• Learn to throw a Hawk – stick it competition • Learn to throw an Atlattle dart- distance competition • Other crafts throughout the day!

SATURDAY EVENING @ 7 PM in OA Village

• Come take part in the tap-out ceremony – we always need more arrowmen • Help out in OA Village and stay the night in a tipi • More drumming & food

Aaron Goodstein Pioneer Chapter Chief C# (503) 758-8414

[email protected]

Bill Norton Pioneer Chapter Advisor

C# 503-702-8033 [email protected]

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Getting Organized

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE

Registration Form (THIS FORM IS TO BE USED IF YOU DO NOT REGISTER ONLINE.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT CAMPOREE, TURN IN A COPY OF YOUR ONLINE REGISTRATION OR A COPY OF THIS FORM AT HEADQUARTERS)

Date_______________ Unit #__________________ Number of Vehicles_______

Adult Unit Leader: _____________________________________ E-mail________________________________

Address____________________________________________________________________________________

Phone (H)__________________ (W) _____________________ (C) _____________________________

Alternative Contact: ______________________________________ E-mail_______________________________

Address_____________________________________________________________________________________

Phone (H)______________________ (W) _________________________ (C) _____________________________

At this time we register the following: Number (Quantity) Fee Total

Boy Scouts $20.00 $

Other Scouters $20.00 $

Webelos I and II $20.00 $

Adults $20.00 $

Total Enclosed $ Please list all adults attending Camporee (all adults must be youth protection trained):

1. 7.

2. 8.

3. 9.

4. 10.

5. 11.

6. 12.

Medical Responder at Camporee (if any): _________________________________________________________

Profession (e.g. Doctor, Nurse) _________________________________ (C) _____________________________

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Leadership & Roster Form

(all youth should be named once and only once in the section(s) below)

Position Name Phone E-mail Senior Patrol Leader Assistant SPL Jr. Assistant Scoutmaster Quartermaster Scribe/Photographer Other

Patrol Rosters: Number of Patrols Attending: ____ Total Number of Youth: ____

PATROL NAME: ______________________ PATROL NAME: _________________ PL 1. _______________________________ PL 1. __________________________ APL 2. ______________________________ APL 2. _________________________ 3. ______________________________ 3. _________________________ 4. ______________________________ 4. _________________________ 5. ______________________________ 5. _________________________ 6. ______________________________ 6. _________________________ 7. ______________________________ 7. _________________________ 8. ______________________________ 8. _________________________ PATROL NAME: ______________________ PATROL NAME: _________________ PL 1. _______________________________ PL 1. __________________________ APL 2. ______________________________ APL 2. _________________________ 3. ______________________________ 3. _________________________ 4. ______________________________ 4. _________________________ 5. ______________________________ 5. _________________________ 6. ______________________________ 6. _________________________ 7. ______________________________ 7. _________________________ 8. ______________________________ 8. _________________________ PATROL NAME: ______________________ OTHERS PL 1. _______________________________ 1. _________________________ APL 2. ______________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. ______________________________ 3. _________________________ 4. ______________________________ 4. _________________________ 5. ______________________________ 5. _________________________ 6. ______________________________ 6. _________________________ 7. ______________________________ 7. _________________________ 8. ______________________________ 8. _________________________

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Patrol Duty Roster

Position Descriptions:

Position Position Description

Head Cook is responsible for preparing meals and for having meals ready for

serving on time.

Assistant Cook helps Head Cook and does things which he is instructed to do.

Dishwasher puts cleaning water on stove to heat when cooking is finished. He is

responsible for cleaning all cooking equipment and the dining area.

Assistant Dishwasher works with Dishwasher and disposes of garbage.

Campsite Cleanup is responsible for keeping the patrol site neat and patrol equipment in

good order.

JOB 1st DAY 2nd DAY 3rd DAY

Head Cook

Assistant Cook

Assistant Cook

Dishwasher

Assistant Dishwasher

Waterman

Campsite Cleanup

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Patrol Menu

PATROL: FOOD BUYER:

Friday Saturday Sunday

B R E A K F A S T

N/A

Main Dish Fruits Vegetables Drinks

Main Dish Fruits Vegetables Drinks

L U N C H

N/A

Main Dish Fruits Vegetables Drinks

N/A

D I N N E R

Sack Dinner

Main Dish Fruits Vegetables Drinks

N/A

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TOUR PLANNING WORKSHEET

The complete, fillable, and most recent tour planning worksheet is available from http://www.cpcbsa.org/leader-resources/tour-permits.

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE

Guest Registration for Adults & Minors

Date_______________ Vehicle License_______

Guest Information:

Name: _____________________________________

Relation to Scouter: _____________________________________

Scouter’s Name: _____________________________________

Scouter’s Unit: _____________________________________

Phone (C): _____________________________________

Signature: __________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

Guest Registration for Adults & Minors

Date_______________ Vehicle License_______

Guest Information:

Name: _____________________________________

Relation to Scouter: _____________________________________

Scouter’s Name: _____________________________________

Scouter’s Unit: _____________________________________

Phone (C): _____________________________________

Signature: __________________________________

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Scoring Sheets

&

Competition Information

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Pioneer District Spirit Award Unit #____ Patrol ___________ General Information: Troops and Units are encouraged to demonstrate Scouting Spirit at all times. The troop/unit showing the highest level of Scout Spirit will be presented the Pioneer District Spirit Award. Scout Spirit will be demonstrated through cooperation, participation, enthusiasm, proper uniform, cleanliness, organization, attendance on time at all activities, preparedness, and safety. Judges, who will remain anonymous, will be observing all weekend long. In addition, spirit shown at other competitions will be included in this calculation. Category or Skill

Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Cooperation, participation, proper uniform, cleanliness, organization, preparedness

One (1) point deducted for each observation by anonymous judges of infractions involving problems with cooperation, participation, proper uniform, cleanliness, organization, and preparedness.

15

Timeliness Attendance on time at all activities. Up to 5 points deducted for lateness.

5

Safety Up to 10 points deducted for problems observed.

10

Points for the Pioneer District Spirit Award will be compiled from other competitions (e.g. Patrol/Team Competitions). The number of points from other competitions will be doubled and then combined. (For example, the 5 points for spirit in lashings will be 10 points here.)

70

Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE

BADEN-POWELL AWARD

Every patrol is eligible for the Camporee Baden-Powell Award and all are encouraged to try for this special designation. The award recognizes the troop that goes the extra mile in team building and knowledge of Scout skills.

Who applies? The Patrol Leader of each patrol is responsible for applying for the award. The Patrol Leader must: (a) pick-up applications at Camporee HQ; and (b) sign each completed form.

Due date? Completed applications must be submitted by the Patrol Leader to Wayne Cannon at Camporee HQ by 6:00 pm on Saturday evening.

Applications: Blank application forms are available at Camporee HQ. Camporee Baden-Powell Award Criteria

Members of the patrol do everything together. Each patrol has at least 4 members. Each patrol has an elected Patrol Leader. Each patrol has an appointed Assistant Patrol Leader. Each patrol has a Quartermaster. The troop has posted a full menu and duty roster for the weekend. The troop receives a campsite inspection score of 95+ points. The troop has demonstrated Patrol Spirit: Frequent practice of patrol songs/yells

that are positive and appropriate to Scouting. Each patrol displays a patrol flag or totem at all assemblies and during patrol

competition. All scouts wear uniforms at general assemblies, campfire, and religious services.

Activity uniforms are to be worn at all other activities. All patrols participate in patrol competition, with patrol final score >90 points. The troop participates in Saturday Campfire Skit. All patrol members know from memory the twelve points of the scout law, scout

motto, and scout slogan. Random testing will be done as part of campsite inspections.

The troop raises or lowers the flag at a unit or camp assembly, or takes an active role in the Sunday morning religious service if time allows (see camp Chaplain for assistance).

All patrols participate in the Camporee service project.

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Application/Score Sheet

Baden-Powell Award Competition Troop/Unit #______ Senior Patrol Leader: ___________________________________________________ Assistant Senior Patrol Leader: ____________________________________________ Quartermaster:___________________________________________________ General Information: The senior patrol leader must submit this completed and signed form to HQ by 6:00 pm on Saturday, May 3rd.

Category or Skill Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Membership & Leadership

Each patrol has at least 4 members (list on back of this sheet and indicate PL, APL, and QM).

5

Unity Each patrol complete activities together. 5 Uniform Patrol members wear Class A uniform at

general assemblies, campfire, and religious services.

5

Service Project Each patrol participated in service project. (The entire patrol does not need to participate.)

15

Skit Skit participation ( _____________). (May be as a patrol or as a troop/unit.)

5

Ceremonies Troop/Unit raised or lowered flag at a unit or camp assembly, or will take an active role in religious services.

5

Flag/Totem Each patrol displayed flag or totem at all assemblies and during patrol competition.

5

Inspection Campsite inspection score of greater than 95 points for full points (-1 for each point below 95).

15

Organization Menu and duty roster posted. 5 BSA All patrol members know from memory the

twelve points of the scout law, scout motto, and scout slogan. (part of inspection).

5

Spirit Demonstrated by songs, yells, and/or cheers.

5

Competition Participation

Deduct 5 points for each competition skipped.

25

Total (90 to get Baden-Powell Award) 100 Signature: _____________________ by __________________ (to be signed by SPL)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Master List of Competitions

Unit # ____________ Unit Total: _____________

Event Score

Pioneer District Spirit Award

Baden-Powell Troop Award

Campsite Inspection

Patrol Flag

Pioneer Project

Campfire Skit

Fire Building

Compass Course (Orienteering)

First Aid

Knots

Lashing

Plant Identification

Animal Identification

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Patrol

Score Tracking Card Unit #____ Patrol Name __________________ Patrol Leader’s Name ____________________________ Skill Score Fire Building Compass Course (Orienteering)

First Aid Knots Lashing Plant Identification Animal Identification

Patrol

Score Tracking Card Unit #____ Patrol Name __________________ Patrol Leader’s Name ____________________________ Skill Score Fire Building Compass Course (Orienteering)

First Aid Knots Lashing Plant Identification Animal Identification

Patrol

Score Tracking Card Unit #____ Patrol Name __________________ Patrol Leader’s Name ____________________________ Skill Score Fire Building Compass Course (Orienteering)

First Aid Knots Lashing Plant Identification Animal Identification

Patrol

Score Tracking Card Unit #____ Patrol Name __________________ Patrol Leader’s Name ____________________________ Skill Score Fire Building Compass Course (Orienteering)

First Aid Knots Lashing Plant Identification Animal Identification

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Patrol Flag Troop/Unit #________ Patrol ___________ General Information: Patrol Flags Awards will be awarded at the Saturday morning flag ceremony. Flag competition will be on Friday evening. Flags will be judged on the following criteria with a total of 100 points possible.

Category or Skill Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Originality, Creativity

No credit given for purchased flags. Flags should represent the patrol. “Heritage Flags” need to be updated for this Camporee. New flag made for Camporee will earn the most points.

20

Materials

Best use of materials, either natural (e.g. a branch used as a pole) or manmade (e.g. duct tape). The flag itself can be store purchased; however it should include personalization.

15

Workmanship, Construction

Should be handmade by scouts, but sturdy enough for display by hanging or posting in the ground (e.g. using a pole).

15

Scout skills Scout skills (knots, lashings, etc). 15 Features: these features should be clearly visible in association with the flag.

Unit name, number, and/or motto. 5 Patrol name, number, and/or motto. 5 Names and/or initials of patrol members. 5

Recognizable organizational symbol (e.g. Venture Crew emblem, or BSA emblem).

5

The word “Camporee” and/or the phrase “Pioneer District.” 5

The year “2014.” 5 Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________ (print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Pioneer Project Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information: The bridge should be constructed safely, with stability using appropriate lashings and a proper design. Scoring will reflect these ideas as follows:

Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

On time registration. 10

Creativity and Achieves Stated Objective.

25

Adequate lashings. Lashing use and design.

25

Flags and design. 10

Team costume. 10

Stability of creation. 10

Safety during construction 10

Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Campfire Skit Troop/Unit #________ Patrol ___________ General Information: Skits must follow the guidelines of the Scout Oath and Motto (Big Hint: The skit must be clean!). Skits should last no longer than 3 minutes.

Category or Skill

Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Fire Building Troop/Unit #________ Patrol ___________ General Information: Patrols may stack/build their wood 12" high and burn a string/rope at 18". The patrol will get three matches, a five second penalty for each additional match after the first three. Units are to provide their own wood. Patrols need to come to the event prepared to build and light their fire; no chopping or whittling at the competition site. Wood may not be prepared with a block plane or any other type of plane. Patrols need to use axes and/or knives (yes, we can tell the difference). Accelerant may not be used.

Category or Skill

Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Participation Full patrol participation. 10

Communication For example, providing a good explanation of choice of wood.

10

Vocabulary Using fire building terms (tinder, kindling, fuel)

10

Time Time starts when first match is lit. Time points based on curve.

70

Total 100 Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Compass Course (Orienteering) Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information:

A compass course (orienteering) challenges patrols on skills such as following directions, using a compass, knowing how to pace (measuring distance), and setting bearings. To find your pace, you walk 100 ft (aka the length of the 20 stakes) and count your steps. You then divide 100 by the number of steps you took. This is your pace, and you will use it to walk the distance on the course.

For the compass course (orienteering), each patrol uses a list of numbered instructions, a compass (brought by the patrol), and numbered stakes (20). Each numbered instruction sets forth a direction (e.g. N, S, E, W) and distance that a patrol is to take from a predetermined starting point (a starting stake).

When a patrol is finished with their designated course, the patrol should end up at a different stake than the one at which they started. The patrol returns to the event leader and shows him the course that was followed and the ending stake. The event leader will then tell the patrol if the result (the ending stake) was accurate or not. If the result was accurate, then the patrol gets 10 points. If the result is not accurate, the patrol can choose to repeat the course or to settle for the inaccurate result.

1. If the patrol decides to repeat the course, 10 points are automatically taken off of their total score. In other words, the highest score they can now achieve is 90 points.

2. If the patrol settles for the inaccurate result, they lose 5 points for each stake they are off. The most they can get then is 95 points.

This is a gamble for the patrol: to either redo the course and get 10 points taken off (even if they were only one stake off), or settle for a very inaccurate result when they could have redone it for a better result.

There aren't any "style points" to be given out. The scoring is objectively based. It is recommended that the senior patrol leaders lead the younger scouts through the

process.

Category or Skill Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Teamwork Do team members help/support/respect each other and positively motivate each other.

15

Accuracy 10 See Instructions Above

70

Total 100 Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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First Aid Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information: 5 minutes max!

Category or Skill Detailed Description

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Teamwork Do team members help/support/respect each other and positively motivate each other.

15

Assessment and Diagnosis

(Are you all right. Check areas, questions, determination) 10

ABC Assessment

Airway, Breathing, Circulation/Bleeding 10

Call for Help 911, adult, cell, etc 10 Victim Contact Continually talk to victim 10 Comfort the Victim

Assurance, water, hot/cold 10

1st Aid Treatment

1. Hypothermia (shelter, blankets, warm liquids)

2. Severe Bleeding (gloves, direct pressure, create bandage)

3. Heat Stroke (cool, lie down, shade, wet cloth/sponge)

4. Poison (get sample, capture vomit) 5. Snake or Spider Bite (unknown)

(help ASAP, lie down, bite area lowest)

6. Twisted/Sprained/Broken Ankle (leave shoe on, wrap, buddy assist)

7. Dehydration (lie down, cool clear fluids (no caffeine))

20

Treat for Shock Lie down, feet up, blanket 10 Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Knots Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information: Timed competition to demonstrate ability to make six different knots.

Category or Skill

Detailed Description

Time/Possible Points

Time/Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Teamwork Do team members help/support/respect each other and positively motivate each other.

5

Timber Hitch Time (seconds): ______

15

Square Knot Time (seconds): ______

15

Bowline Time (seconds): ______

15

Tautline Hitch Time (seconds): ______

15

Clove Hitch Time (seconds): ______

15

Double figure eight knot

Time (seconds): ______

15

Total 100 Total time for completing the six knots (seconds): _________________ Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Lashing Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information: There will be 100 total points: 10 for the Patrol Spirit/Yell, 45 for the lashings, and 45 for the carry exercises. When all participating teams have completed the lashings and carry exercises of their challenge, their times will be recorded and their lashings will be checked. One minute will be added for each incorrect lashing and/or 30 seconds will be added for each loose or sloppy lashing. Points will be awarded based on combined times (the highest value of points will be awarded to the team with lowest combined time and less points will be awarded to each other team based upon their total combined times).

Category or Skill Detailed Description

Time/Possible Points

Time/Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Teamwork Do team members help/support/respect each other and positively motivate each other.

5

Square Lashing

15

Tri-pod Lashing

15

Two Diagonal Lashings

The two diagonal Lashings will hold together three poles in a tripod frame, with a fourth pole connected from the top of the tripod to the center of the bottom crossbar.

15

Complete Carry Exercises

Teams will use the pole frame to carry one of their team members a given distance.

45

Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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Plant Identification Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information: Scouts will be presented with ten “mystery” plants and it will be the scouts’ job to identify the plants. The patrol can work as a team in identifying the mystery plants.

Category or Skill Plant Type

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Teamwork Do team members help/support/respect each other and positively motivate each other.

5

1 9

2 9

3 9

4 9

5 9

6 9

7 9

8 9

9 9

10 9

Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)

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2014 PIONEER DISTRICT CAMPOREE Score Sheet

Animal Identification Troop/Unit #_______ Patrol ___________ General Information: Scouts will be presented with ten “mystery” animal clues and it will be the scouts’ job to identify the mystery animal. The patrol can work as a team in identifying the mystery animals.

Category or Skill Animal Type

Possible Points

Points Awarded

Spirit (e.g. cheers, yells, attitude)

These points will be combined with spirit points from other skill competitions to make up a percentage of the Pioneer District Troop Spirit Award points.

5

Teamwork Do team members help/support/respect each other and positively motivate each other.

5

1 9

2 9

3 9

4 9

5 9

6 9

7 9

8 9

9 9

10 9

Total 100

Signature: __________________ by ________________(print event leader’s name)