CampWest Post 9109 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 13
About This Presentation
Title:

CampWest Post 9109

Description:

Wilderness travel allows youth to develop self-confidence and a strong ... Hyvee books? Pancake breakfast? Car Wash...not now! Let me know! What else do we do? ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:49
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 14
Provided by: davenpo
Category:
Tags: campwest | hyvee | post

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: CampWest Post 9109


1
CampWest Post 9109
  • Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness

2
Where is it?Border of Minnesota and Canada
3
Why go?
4
An experience like no other
  • Wilderness travel allows youth to develop
    self-confidence and a strong work ethic.
  • You make memories that last a lifetime
  • You learn to appreciate running water while
    discovering you can live without it!

5
We use full outfitting
  • Scouts show up with personal gear only-Williams
    and Hall will provide all the gear we need.
  • Gear lists and Menus will be examined closer to
    the trip. Each group needs a leader to organize
    materials and stay in communication with me about
    team/trip issues.

6
Warning! This is true wilderness
  • Dangers exist and campers are at risk for a
    number of injuries. You must be alert and listen
    to your leader and your common sense.
  • Our Rules are for your safety and ours-your
    injury will ruin your trip and that of your trip
    mates.
  • Read the paperwork!

7
Groups of 9 Max!
  • Each group needs 2 adult (over21) leaders. If
    the group is mixed gender the leaders need to
    also be mixed.
  • 9 max. 4 canoe limit per permit. Permits all have
    different entry points/times.
  • Two-man or 3-man canoes (garbage or duffer in 3
    man)
  • Menu is for all 9 not 9 different menus.
  • H20- you will need pills or purifier. NO cans or
    bottles allowed in the BWCAW.

8
When do we go?
  • The Charter Bus will pull out of WHS parking lot
    _at_ 6 AM or so on July 31st.
  • We arrive in Ely area-Williams and Hall on Moose
    Lake by 6pm and have dinner (included) and get
    geared up.
  • We paddle out on Aug. 1st.
  • We pull out at Moose on Aug. 7th by 11am. Shower.
    Go to town briefly-Ely for ts and pop. Head on
    home. Midnight or so arrival at WHS parking lot.

9
How much for this experience?
  • We are working on that. Outfitting will be
    298.00 per person if our s are high enough.
    Wilderness fee 25.00 Fishing permit is 25 for out
    of staters-lt16 free with adult permit.
  • Problem is bus costs.5600.00 was our first
    quotestill waiting for more quoteslower ones!
  • Deposits are due December 21st at the latest. The
    big drawing for permits is Jan 2nd and the
    outfitter needs , commitment, data from up in
    time to draw up plans.
  • I am sorry to state that deposits go to Minn. and
    are NOT refundable.

10
FUND RAISING?!
  • You bet! Well try whatever kids can organize!
  • Hyvee books?
  • Pancake breakfast?
  • Car Washnot now!
  • Let me know!

11
What else do we do?
  • We will doing local camping at Scott county, Loud
    Thunder, Caves etc.
  • Star gazing _at_ Bettendorf
  • Eco Challenge for hard core kids
  • COPE High ropes training
  • Frolic

12
(No Transcript)
13
Stay in contact!
  • Zimmermanj_at_davenportschools.org
  • Loons85_at_mchsi.com
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com