Please keep checking as the weather changes super fast this time of year.
Check in (this can be confusing, please read) – Please be at the campsite by 1:00 pm on Wednesday, June 15th, so we can get checked in together, have the pack picture taken and then have time to set up the campsite before dinner at 6:00. There will be signs to go to other locations to check in, that is for the pack leader, you need to be at our campsite and wait for instructions from Mack Moore. The address at Raven Knob is 266 Raven Knob Rd, Mount Airy, NC 27030 and the camp phone number is (336) 352-4307. It is best to arrive early, there will be a lot of other packs trying to get into Raven Knob at 1:00 pm.
Forms – Mack Moore will have all the forms. He will give the parents their and their scouts’ medical forms, scouts’ outdoor forms and YTP paperwork. You must show your paperwork at pack check in, please take it with you. You will go over your and your scout’s medical forms with the health staff at pack check in.
Swim Check Forms – If you did a swim check with me, then Mack will have that as well. If you didn’t do one before, you can do one at Raven Knob.
Campfires: Each year there is an opening and a closing campfire (both require class A uniforms) for Resident Camp. During the closing campfire, the scouts are required to wear class A uniforms but they may also add a funny piece to their uniform to go with the camp theme. One year, we had flowered lays to go with the Sand, Sun and Surf theme. This year the theme is Searching for Bigfoot. I will let you decide what fun “searching for bigfoot” attire to wear to the last camp fire for you and your scout. (toy binoculars, safari hat, you decide)
- Cub Scout Rank Book (the boy scouts that run the sessions can sign off on completed parts of loops, pins and badges)
- Medicine
- Flashlight
- Lantern
- Water bottles
- Swim suits
- Towels/washcloths
- Shower shoes
- Class A Uniform
- Class B t-shirts
- Shorts/Long Pants
- Underwear
- Socks
- Pajamas
- Closed-toe shoes (no open-toe shoes are allowed when walking around camp)
- Soap/shampoo
- Second pair of closed toe shoes
- Toothbrush/toothpaste
- Sunblock
- Bug repellant
- Sheets/sleeping bag/blanket/pillow
- Hat
- Jacket
- Rain gear
- Duffle bag, suitcase or backpack – to bring clothes & toiletries to camp
- Light, string backpack to carry to sessions (water bottle, rank book & session schedule)
- Fishing gear (optional)
- Notebook & pencil/pen
- Extra batteries
- Money for the Camp Store (t-shirts, walking sticks, candy, ice cream, pocket knives)
- Frisbees/campsite games (no waterguns are allowed this year)
Sample Schedule for the day:
- 7:00 am Reveille
- 7:30 am Waiter’s Call
- 7:45 am Assembly in front of dining hall
- 8:00 am Breakfast
- Leader’s meeting (after breakfast) – Mack will attend
- 8:45 am – 9:00 am Walk to Session One
- 9:00 am –10:15 am Session One
- 10:15 am – 10:30 am Walk to Session Two
- 10:30 am – 11:45 am Session Two
- 12:00 pm Waiter’s Call
- 12:15 pm Lunch
- 12:45 pm –1:30 pm Rest Period
- 1:30 pm –1:45 pm Walk to Session Three
- 1:45 pm –3:00 pm Session Three
- 3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Walk to Session Four
- 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm Session Four
- 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Pack Free Time (Campsite activity, fishing, visit museum, visit trading post)
- 5:30 pm Waiter’s Call
- 5:30 pm – 5:45 pm Walk to Dining Hall
- 6:00 pm Supper
- Vespers (after Supper)
- 7:00 pm –9:45 pm In-campsite activities
- 10:00 pm Taps (please be in your campsite at this time)
Please contact Hope Pirtle 615-516-8922 or Mack Moore at 252-885-9114, if you arrival updates.
I hope everyone has an awesome time!
Shannon
336-692-4519
Preview attachment map-camp.pdf