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Title: WeBeLoS to Boy Scouts


1
WeBeLoS to Boy Scouts
  • Get ready to have fun!!!

2
Scout Ranks
  • Scout
  • Tenderfoot
  • Second Class
  • First Class
  • Star
  • Life
  • Eagle

Advancement based on scouting skills
Advancement based on leadership and Merit Badges
3
Expectations
  • Knowing what Boy Scouts is before you actually
    start

4
Expectations - Time
  • Once a week meetings, 730 900 PM
  • One campout per month
  • One week summer camp
  • One service opportunity every other month
  • Miscellaneous events
  • You Dont Have To Do Everything!!!

5
Cub Scouts vs. Boy Scouts
  • Boys become more independent
  • Advancement is individual, not group (patrol)
  • More Troop and less Patrol
  • More doing than talking
  • Boy lead Ask your PL or Ask your SPL
  • Full uniforms shirt, pants, belt, and socks

6
Expectations Adult Guided
  • NOT Den Leaders
  • More directing than leading
  • Jobs
  • Advisors
  • Merit Badge Councilors
  • Instructors
  • Committee members
  • Event organizers
  • Put your hands in your pockets

7
Expectations Training
  • Must be trained to be an Assistant Scoutmaster
    (to sign off advancement)
  • Indoor leader training (required)
  • Outdoor leader training (required)
  • Troop 422 Leader Training (required)
  • CPR (recommended)
  • Wilderness 1st Aid (recommended)

8
2007 Campouts
  • Jan - Cohutta Backpacking
  • Feb - Ski trip, WV
  • Mar - Boot Camp (Vogel State Park)
  • Apr Spring Camporee
  • May Aquatics
  • Jun Summer camp
  • Jul Cumberland Is. Canoeing
  • Aug Whitewater rafting
  • Sept Allatoona Cleanup
  • Oct - Fall Camporee
  • Nov Springer Backpacking
  • Dec Troop Climb

9
2008 Campouts
  • Jan Troop Climb
  • Feb - Ski trip, NC
  • Mar - Boot Camp
  • Apr Spring Camporee
  • May Aquatics Camp
  • Jun Summer camp
  • Jul Sea Kayaking/SCUBA
  • Aug Whitewater rafting
  • Sept Allatoona Cleanup
  • Oct Panther Creek Backpacking
  • Nov Troop Climb
  • Dec AT Backpacking

10
Expectations - Advancement
  • First Class in 12 to 18 months
  • Maximum of 4 Merit Badges the first year
  • Individual progress vs. group
  • No credit for simply participating
  • Much less memorization
  • Whitteln Chit Expires at Crossover

11
Expectations Troop Meetings
  • Boy Lead Loud and chaotic
  • Sometimes instructive, sometimes business,
    sometimes just fun
  • Be patient. Eagle is a 4 or 5 year journey

12
Expectations Full Uniforms
  • Scouts must have a full uniform
  • Official shirt with all patches
  • Official pants
  • Official belt
  • Official socks
  • There are no excepts (e.g. green pants)

13
Expectations Boy Ran
  • Boys run as much of the Troop as possible
  • Boys set up their camp
  • Boys cook their meals and clean up
  • Boys pack their gear
  • Boys talk to adult leaders
  • Boys to their own work
  • Adults Put your hands in your pockets

14
Expectations Camping
  • Boys share tents
  • Boys dont sleep with parents
  • Everyone contributes
  • No paper products
  • Every campout is a backpacking trip (dropped 1
    mile from campsite)
  • No underage siblings (except Family Campout)

15
Underage Siblings
  • Activities are geared towards Boy Scouts
  • Boy Scouts are trained for campouts
  • Siblings could be a distraction to older scouts
  • Siblings are not covered by BSA insurance
  • Give the little guys something to look forward to
  • Against Guide to Safe Scouting

16
Expectations Discipline
  • Boy Scout Sign (Signs Up)
  • Older scouts are the bosses
  • 1000 in tent, 1030 lights out
  • A campfire is a one way street
  • Class A shirt to and from every event
  • No horseplay (no sticks)
  • Prohibited items
  • Respect property

17
Knowledge Scoutmaster Conference
  • A talk with the SM
  • Required for every rank
  • The Scout schedules with the SM
  • Done outside of Troop meetings

18
Knowledge Board of Review
  • A talk with some Troop adults
  • Required for Tenderfoot and above
  • Done during troop meetings
  • Scout schedules with Advancement Chair on prior
    Friday

19
Knowledge Scout Rank
  • First rank in Boy Scouts
  • WeBeLoS should perform requirements before joining

20
Skills
  • Planning and executing campouts

21
Skills Campout Planning
  • Duty roster
  • Tent assignments (including whose tent)
  • Menu planning
  • Supply purchasing

22
Skills Camping
  • Boys have required gear
  • Setup tents and cooking area
  • Cooking
  • Clean up
  • Take down

23
Gear
  • Items required to camp safely and comfortably
  • There is Gear link on the website

24
Gear - Clothing
  • Required
  • Full rain suit no ponchos
  • Nylon pants
  • Not Required (but a good idea)
  • Thermal underwear
  • As little cotton as possible
  • Wool socks
  • Sock liners

25
Gear Sleeping Bag
  • At least 20 degree (or lower)
  • As small and light as possible

26
Gear Mess Kit
  • Mess kit - bowl, plate, cup, knife, fork and
    spoon at most
  • Bowl and spoon the best
  • No cook sets allowed on backpacking trips

27
Gear - Backpack
  • Not a book bag
  • Required on most trips
  • Troop has 4 loaners
  • Buy one that will grow

28
Gear - Tent
  • Buy one if you can
  • A full rain fly
  • At least one vestibule
  • 3 person
  • Low profile
  • Light weight
  • You get what you pay for

29
Gear Sleeping Mat
  • 10 Walmart special
  • 60 Therma rest for adults

30
Gear - Miscellaneous
  • Two sturdy water bottles
  • Orienteering compass (not military)
  • Personal First Aid kit
  • Zip-able binder (recommended)
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