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Archives for February 2023

2023 Goshen Scouts BSA Program Guide Posted

February 27, 2023 by Goshen Scout Reservation

Merit Badge & Activity Sign Ups for at Goshen Scout Reservation’s Camps Bowman, Marriott, and Olmsted are coming up on March 30 at 12 noon. Get details on Merit Badges and other activities in the 2023 Scouts BSA Program & Prerequisites Guide. The Guide includes descriptions, recommendations for both new scouts and older scouts, any costs, and any prerequisites. Be sure to check out any updated prerequisites!

Get a copy of the Program & Prerequisites Guide along with your camp’s program schedule in your camp’s downloads section or at www.gotogoshen.org/forms

Getting ready to sign up for badges and activities? Be sure to check out our How to Guide blog post – updated for Summer 2023: www.gotogoshen.org/general/how-to-merit-badge-activity-sign-ups/

Attending Camp Ross? Sign ups will occur at camp. Trekking at Lenhok’sin High Adventure? Rather than activity sign ups, be sure to fill out your crew survey by May 6th, found here: www.gotogoshen.org/lenhoksin/#downloads

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Goshen Scout Reservation, merit badge, Scouts BSA, summer camp

2023 Webelos Camp Theme: Sherlock Ross

February 23, 2023 by Goshen Scout Reservation

In case you missed it, Camp Ross at Goshen Scout Reservation’s theme for Summer 2023 is Sherlock Ross: The Case of the Disappearing Camps.

Join us this summer as we try to solve the greatest mystery of the century. Search through our program areas for any clue as to what happened. Could they be hidden in the rafters of Archery or BB’s? Perhaps in the woods of Nature or below the waves of Aquatics? Maybe a trap made with the skills of Scoutcraft and Handicraft will help us catch the criminal mastermind. Only way to know is to come look for yourself. Don’t Miss Out!

About Camp Ross

Camp Ross is Goshen’s dedicated camp for rising Webelos and Arrow of Light scouts. The six day and night adventure prepares your Webelos to be fully successful in Scouts BSA. The camp offers an array of Webelos and AOL Adventures interspersed with outdoor activity to help rising Webelos and rising AOLs become well-rounded.

Activities include Aquatics – swimming, boating, and the trampoline; Archery; BB’s; Handicraft – tie dye and other crafts, including a theme craft; Nature; Scoutcraft; and Quest with AOL specific programs.

Packs eat in a dining hall that serves hot and fresh meals every day. Campsites are equipped with picnic tables covered by a dining fly and canvas platform tents with two army style cots inside.

Webelos and AOL scouts attend Camp Ross as a pack with a minimum of 2 adult leaders and 1 leader for every 4 youth. The smallest group size is 1 youth and their parent/guardian.

Learn more about the program and sign up for an adventure-filled summer at www.gotogoshen.org/ross.

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Goshen Scout Reservation, summer camp, Webelos

Camp Staff: Open Positions

February 17, 2023 by NCAC Camping Department

Just realized you want the best summer job? It’s not too late. Missed our January hiring event? No problem! We’re still scheduling phone and video interviews.

Camp Snyder and the camps of Goshen Scout Reservation are always looking for fun-loving, energetic, and hardworking individuals to be part of our Summer 2023 Camp Staff. The sooner you apply, the more likely you are to be able to apply for your first choice of job position!

Camp Snyder creates fun for Cub Scouts in both day camp settings and weekend overnight settings and, with expert volunteers, runs a one-week Merit Badge program for Scouts BSA.

Goshen Scout Reservation is made of up six camps. Camp Ross runs six weeks of camp purely for Webelos and AOLs. Camps Bowman, Marriott, and Olmsted serve Scouts BSA campers with Merit Badge program and other activities. The elite staff of Lenhok’sin High Adventure run outposts and treks for older Scouts BSA and Venturers. Camp Post serves the administrative needs of the Goshen camps.

We are still seeking candidates for the following positions:

    • COPE/Climbing Director, Aquatics Director, and other leadership positions at Camp Olmsted. Candidates must be 21 years and up.
    • Archery Director, Ecology Area Director, and other leadership positions at Camp Olmsted. Candidates must be 18 years and up.
    • River Trek Guide at Lenhok’sin High Adventure. Candidates are preferred 21 years and up.
    • Boat Driver and other leadership positions at Camp Bowman. Candidates must be 18 years and up.
    • Aquatics Director and other leadership positions at Camp Ross. Candidates must be 21 years and up.
    • BBs Director, Assistant Ranger, and other leadership positions at Camp Snyder. Seeking candidates 18 years and up as well as others.
    • Outpost Assistants at Lenhok’sin High Adventure. Candidates must be 16 years and up.
    • Instructors at Camp Olmsted. Candidates must be 15 years and up.
    • Counselors-in-Training at all camps. Candidates must be 14 years and up.

Employment dates are from June 17 to August 1, 2023 for most camps at Goshen Scout Reservation and June 17 to July 29, 2023 for Camp Snyder.

Get a full list of job openings, learn more, and find your summer job at Goshen Scout Reservation – www.gotogoshen.org/staff – or Camp Snyder – www.gotosnyder.org/work

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Camp Snyder, camp staff, Goshen Scout Reservation

Troop 58’s Northern Tier Okpik Adventure

February 14, 2023 by Jill McClelland

 

An adventurous crew of six scouts and two adults from Troop 58 in Ashburn, VA spent a year eagerly anticipating the troop’s first arctic adventure at the Northern Tier Okpik program in northern Minnesota. The word Okpik (ook’-pic), which means Snowy Owl in the Inuit language, identifies the Winter Camping program at Northern Tier that began over fifty years ago in 1971.

On the first day, the crew skied with sleds weighing up to 75 pounds holding their gear and made camp at Moose Lake. The adventurers then embarked on an 8-hour cross-country journey across Newfound Lake. Led by the highly skilled guide, Amos, the skiers braved slush fields and followed a wolf trail to reach Canada. Despite skiing the last miles in the dark, the group was rewarded with an incredible dinner prepared by Amos.

The following day, the group packed up camp and headed to Flash Lake, where they set up camp and participated in various outdoor activities. The day began with a 30-minute ice fishing demonstration and later the group had the opportunity to try their hand at Gaga ball in the snow. In the afternoon, the mushers brought over their sled dogs, allowing the group to go for a ride around a small island. The day was capped off with a star walk led by Amos, who shared old Indian folklore with the group.

Troop 58’s crew was the first one of the season to make it to prairie portage this winter. Amos said about the Virginia-based crew, “… for our base this was the first trip (to prairie portage) this winter and the kids reminded me that when you are part of a group of positive people working toward a shared goal no amount of slush or open water or skiing in the dark can stop you.” This trip was a true test of endurance and a celebration of the great outdoors, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience for all who participated.

Five of the seven crew members earned the coveted Triple Crown Award having completed three high adventure trips together over the course of the last two and a half years. Eric A. (Assistant Scoutmaster), Ben L., Chris C., Grant K., and Jack A. all earned the award by successfully completing a Philmont New Mexico trek in August 2021, Sea Base Virgin Islands sailing adventure in April 2022, and Northern Tier Opik Minnesota trek in January 2023.

Troop 58 is already preparing for their next high adventure trip back to Northern Tier for a summer 2023 portaging adventure to Atikokan, Ontario Canada!

Filed Under: Adventure

Spring WFA Courses at Camp Snyder

February 13, 2023 by Outdoor Preparedness Initiative

Get Wilderness First Aid certified! Through our Outdoor Preparedness Initiative (OPI), NCAC offers Wilderness First Aid training (WFA) once a month at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, VA. Be prepared for a BSA national or local high adventure, a unit trip, or just outdoor adventure in general. If you are attending NCAC’s Lenhok’sin High Adventure – whether you are backpacking on the Trail Trek or whitewater canoeing on the River Trek – you need at least one crew member with Wilderness First Aid training.

OPI’s spring course dates are on the calendar! Courses fill up fast, so be sure to sign up soon.

March 25-26, 2023
April 22-23, 2023
or
May 20-21, 2023

Visit www.ncacbsa.org/opi-wfa to learn more and select your course.

OPI provides certification through the American Red Cross. The training is for adults and youth ages 14 and up.

Looking for more information on High Adventure? Check out www.gotogoshen.org/lenhoksin for information on Lenhok’sin High Adventure programs and visit www.ncacbsa.org/high-adventure to learn about opportunities provided by NCAC’s High Adventure Committee.

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Be Prepared, Camp Snyder, High Adventure, training, Wilderness First Aid

NCAC Donates Popcorn to Military Families in Our Community

February 10, 2023 by Cynthia Griffiths

Today, our Council! Staff loaded up a truck with around 600 cases of popcorn and pretzels worth over $100,000 which was then transported and donated to support military families in our community. Each year our Scouts sell popcorn to learn the value of earning their own way, setting goals, and contributing to their activity budget. When making a purchase, supporters are given the option of making a Heroes and Helpers donation. We are pleased to be able to #supportourtroops in this special way!

Filed Under: Popcorn, Scouting Programs

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