Camping
Our goal is to camp at least twice a yer (weather permitting). We camp as a pack and as a family. This means that everyone that attends a campout is expected to help out. It also means sisters, brothers, and other family members are also invited to attend and participate in campouts.
Camping experience in the pack ranges from never been camping to camping experts. There is always someone in the pack to help you. No matter your camping experience, we put together a checklist to help you be prepared. If you need help, please do not hesitate to ask. We are here to help.
Spooky-ree 2018
Spring campout 2018
Spooky-ree 2017
Arriving at Bert Adams for Spookyree 2017
The advance team arrives to set up our area
Getting the fire ready for s'mores
Waiting for the NAPA car races
Ready to race
At the finish line
It is called Spookyree for a reason :)
Learning about wildlife
Learning about reptiles
Instruction on how to safely use BB guns
Scouts aren't afraid of tall monsters
Hanging out while the Scouts get ready to shoot BB guns
Taking a turn preparing and serving food for the pack
Scouts enjoying the dinner they prepared
Adults grabbing a bite to eat
Scouts and siblings enjoying a meal together
Playing a game of human foosball
Definitely NOT a wretched hive of villany and scum.
They appear when you least expect it
Assembling for the campfire
Enjoying the skits and songs
End of a great weekend.
Spooky-ree 2016
A den serves their meal
Siblings are invited and welcome to camp with our pack
Grandparents are invited and welcome to attend our campouts
Getting ready for the haunted trail at Spookyree
Everyone is expected to contribute
In case you were wondering, never mess with Vader. Vader is ready for some food :).