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during their stay at Wolverton.  Staff will assist on
such hikes if desired.

SCOUTCRAFT - Campcraft, Pioneering, Compass, Axe and
Rope areas have been developed in central camp and in
campsites so your boys can brush up on what they will
need to know in the back country; and, although they
won't know it, they will be passing their advancement at
the same time.

CAMPFIRES - Campfires, where the spirit of fellowship is
forged from the heat of the flames, will be scheduled on
a campwide basis or on a troop basis when requested.
Campwide campfires are held Saturday, Thursday and
Friday,  Scouts are urged to contribute to the program
and to make arrangements for such participation with the
Program Director.  Unit presentations are given on
Friday night.  Come prepared.  Scouts who can play a
musical instrument will be invited to participate.


FIREARMS AND FIREWORKS

Because Camp Wolverton is located in a national park, NO
FIREARMS OR FIREWORKS ARE PERMITTED.


PARK ENTRANCE FEES

The US National Park Service Rangers will collect
entrance fees at the park gates.  It is suggested that a
Golden Eagle passport be purchased in lieu of fee
payment.  The Golden Eagle is good at all National
Parks, Monuments and Forests.

BE SURE:

1) Your boys have packed necessary equipment.
(Check attached equipment list for basic
items needed.)

2) All gear has person's name on it or Unit's
number.

3) Your boys have the required medical exam­ination
form before leaving home.

 

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