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Join the GOAT Crew: A Scout’s Perspective

February 19, 2021 by James Warren, Troop 433, Order of the Arrow Amangamek-Wipit Lodge #470

In summer of 2019, I participated in the Goshen Order of the Arrow Trail Crew (GOAT). Based out of Lenhok’sin High Adventure at the Goshen Scout Reservation, GOAT offers a two-week program, where one week is filled with trail work and skill building, and is followed by a week of backpacking and fun activities through the Lenhok’sin Program. Through the GOAT program, I was able to experience all of the amazing outposts at Lenhok’sin High Adventure while still performing acts of service and fulfilling my commitment as a member of the Order of the Arrow. The GOAT Crew was composed of several scouts from the Amangamek-Wipit Order of the Arrow Lodge, furthering the goal of cheerful service and the brotherhood of scouting.

While working on the many trails around Goshen, I learned how to interpret trail blazes, repair wooden bridges, and use several tools that I had never even heard of before. This trail work helped to ensure that the many miles of trail system were cleared after a long off season, and ready to host the scouts that would come adventuring during the next few weeks. I was also able to see behind the scenes action of what it takes to set up and operate a high adventure camp while creating friendships with staff members.

After a week of hard work restoring trails, the GOAT crew took a well-earned rest and traveled into Lexington where we ordered burgers and shakes, hung out at a local pet shop to play with puppies, and watched Men in Black: International.

The next week was spent backpacking along the newly restored trails throughout Goshen, climbing the five mountain peaks and visiting the various outposts that were part of the Lenhok’sin program. The first part of our weeklong journey was spent climbing Viewing Rock and Jump Rock, two of the five peaks required to earn the Five Peaks Award. Following the long and strenuous hike, we hiked to the Caving Outpost, where we ate dinner before spending three hours crawling through a part of the three miles of extensive caves beneath a cow pasture near Goshen. On day two, we packed up our gear and hiked to The Knob, which was the third peak at Goshen. At the end of our hike, we traveled on to Mountain Man, where we learned about fur trapping and trading in the 18th century. At Mountain Man, the GOAT crew engaged in a shooting competition with black-powder rifles, threw hatchets at oak logs, and shared potatoes with the Irish immigrant who helped run the outpost. On the third day, we completed a primitive night in the backcountry woods of Goshen, away from the safety of Outposts. The GOAT crew finished the trek at Foxfire, an 18th century Appalachian blacksmith’s forge, where we learned the trade of blade making and forged a legendary butterknife worthy of King Arthur himself.

GOAT is an amazing program that I feel every scout who is able should take advantage of. A week of high adventure programs and service at a discounted rate? There’s really no better way to spend two weeks of your summer.

Find out more on how to join the GOAT Crew at http://wipit470.org/goat.html or by emailing GOAT@wipit470.org.

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: GOAT, Goshen Scout Reservation, order of the arrow, summer camp

Solo Summer Camp for Individual Scouts

February 16, 2021 by Goshen Scout Reservation

No Troop, Crew, or adults required!

Goshen’s Provisional Camp program is offered at Camp Marriott for a Scout, Venturer, or small group of Scouts or Venturers to attend camp on their own without their unit and without having to bring their own adult leaders. All Scouts and Venturers, boys and girls, are welcome. There is no minimum age requirement, as long as the Scout is registered with a Troop or a Crew.

So how does it work? As a provisional camper, you will be part of a Provisional Troop. Provisional units are comprised of provisional campers with staff members and adult volunteers. During the day, you can partake in the program at Camp Marriott. Those new to Scouts may wish to check out New Scout Quest, Camp Marriott’s introduction to Scouting and Scout Camp, full of advancement, Merit Badges, and fun. Older Scouts can try out some cool programs like the ATV Ridership program or Goshen’s older Scout program, Vets. Camp Marriott also has a Venturing program, which provides outdoor adventure as Venturers work towards their Venturing Ranger Award.

But whether you are looking for a standard camp program, like Scoutcraft and Aquatics, or more unique offerings, like the Eagle-required badges at Eagle’s Eyrie or the advanced crafts of The Guild, you will find lots to do here.

Provisional Camp is offered all weeks – from Week 1 (June 27 – July 3, 2021) through Week 5 (July 25 – July 31, 2021).

Registration opens on March 1, 2021.

Learn more about Provisional Camp at www.gotogoshen.org/provisional.

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

Upcoming Date: Goshen Deposit Phase Ending

February 9, 2021 by Goshen Scout Reservation

On March 1, 2021, starting at 9am, the Deposit Phase ends at all Goshen Scout Reservation camps. Units may begin to add their youth and adult campers. Sign ups for the Provisional Camp program, for individual campers, available to Scouts BSA and Venturing youth at Camp Marriott, also begin at this time.

Remember, only register campers when you are ready to pay for them.

If your unit has not yet made a registration for summer camp this year, there’s still time! Units can still make new registrations on or after March 1, but the sooner you sign up, the more likely you are to get your first choice of camp or week. You can keep track of which weeks have space available and which weeks are filling up on Goshen’s registration page here: www.gotogoshen.org/registration.

If your unit has made a registration, now is a good time to start collecting information and fees from prospective campers. You can find a list of the information you need for your campers in Summer 2021 on Goshen’s blog post here: www.gotogoshen.org/registration/registration-tips-how-to-add-more-campers/.

If your scouts have received a campership or a popcorn scholarship, make sure you have the vouchers for those as well. If you have campers that need financial assistance, we have extended the campership deadline to March 1, 2021. Campers’ parents and guardians can apply for camperships here: www.gotogoshen.org/camperships.

Other important deadlines to keep in mind:

  • March 18 – Merit Badge Sign Ups open for campers attending Camps Bowman, Marriott, and Olmsted.
  • May 8 – For high adventure campers at Lenhok’sin, be sure to make your outpost requests on your Crew Survey by this date.
  • April 16 – The Early Bird Deadline. Youth and adult campers that are registered by this date pay the Early Bird Fee (save $40!) and get a free Goshen hat.

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

Goshen & Snyder Summer Camp COVID-19 Protocols

February 5, 2021 by NCAC Camping Department

We at the National Capital Area Council are committed to bringing back the joy of in-person summer camp for the summer of 2021. However, we must take additional measures to continue to minimize the risk of spread and infection. In anticipation of the summer, we have released COVID-19 protocols for both Goshen Scout Reservation and Camp William B. Snyder.

You can read and get copies of the protocols at their respective websites: www.gotogoshen.org/coronavirus and www.gotosnyder.org/coronavirus.

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

Get Ready to Camp!!!

June 9, 2020 by Craig Weston

Calling all Scouts and their families! Get your tents, sleeping bags and cook gear ready and make your grocery list for Homecamping. You can participate in an on-line Webelos or Scouts BSA advancement program and Merit Badge classes during the week AND camp at either Goshen Scout Reservation or Camp Snyder on the weekend with your family.

As an added bonus, for those camping at Camp Snyder there will be a fun program to choose from, including flying drones and driving robotic cars, STEM kits, Wood Shop projects, Geocaching and Scouterhorn climbing. Plus, at both camps there is the great outdoors with hiking, nature trails, fishing, family campfires and more self-guided activities.

There will be COVID-19 virus precautions in place to protect the campers and staff during activities. Registration is open, so sign-up NOW for Goshen Scout Reservation and for Camp Snyder. We hope to see you at camp!

Filed Under: At Camp, Scouting At Home Tagged With: Family Scouting, homecamping, scouting at home, summer camp

The COVID that Stole Summer Camp…

May 21, 2020 by Mario Perez

Every Scout in the Council liked Summer Camp, a lot…

But the COVID, who ruined all activities, did NOT!

The COVID hated camp! The whole camping season!
Now please don’t ask why, COVID acted without reason.
It could be the government closed things up tight.
It could be that parents didn’t feel quite right.
But I think the most likely reason of all
Was the Pandemic Panic had thrown up a wall.

But, whatever the reason, the groans or the shouts
COVID lurked there in the spring, hating the Scouts!
Staring out across the Council with a sour COVID frown
Stay-at-home and lock-downs had gripped every town.
He cancelled camporees and webelos encampments
and state parks were closed to any who camp went.

“They’re packing their gear!” he snarled with a sneer.
“Summer Camp is coming! It’s practically here!”
Then he growled, with his COVID fingers nervously
drumming,
“I MUST find some way to stop Summer Camp from coming!”

For, this summer, he knew…

… all the Scout girls and guys
The older and younger, both large and pint size
Would pitch up their tents in the meadows, by the creek
Ready for activities to take them through the week.

Then the Scouts would shoot arrows and rifles each day.
They’d go to aquatics, in the water they’d play.
All around the camp each Scout would scamper
Doing handicrafts and nature walks to thrill every camper.

And then they’d do something, he couldn’t out run!
Each scout down in Summer Camp would start to have FUN!
Having fun was the reason attendance increased
Having FUN was something COVID couldn’t stand in the least.

And the more COVID thought of the annual fling,
The more COVID thought, “I must stop this whole thing!”
“Why for dozens of years they’ve got away with this now!”
“I must stop Summer Camp from happening – but HOW?”

Then he got an idea! An awful idea!
COVID GOT A TERRIBLY, AWFUL IDEA!

“Do you know what I’ll do?” COVID laughingly asked
“After months of wearing gloves and uncomfortable masks,
“I’ll have them turn on one another each one pointing a finger
“And with each dad and mother a cautious doubt will linger.”

And that’s all it took, for his plan to take hold
Summer Camp was cancelled, the plans were to fold.
“Pooh-Pooh to the Scouts!” COVID was humming
“They’re finding out now no camp will be coming!
“There mouths will hang open a minute or two
“Then every staffer bound for summer camp
will all cry BOO-HOO!”

COVID put up his hand to cup his ear.
“That’s a sound that I simply can’t wait to hear.”
But the sound that he heard wasn’t what he expected.
“But I took all their plans and proceeded to wreck it!”
The sound he heard was not happy, and it started to grow.
He hadn’t stopped Scouting, but how could he know?

See, Scouting’s a spirit that lives deep within.
When troubles arrive they are met with a grin.
12 laws of Scouting serve each boy and girl well.
How we will get through this only time will tell.

Maybe Scouting, just think, doesn’t come in a tent.
Maybe Scouting, perhaps, comes from hearts well meant.

So survive it we will, we’ve done it before,
Through depression, famine and a few wars.
So let’s be patient, and wait for our turn to serve
For one day, surely, we will flatten that curve.

Created by: Christopher Mark Johnson

Filed Under: At Camp, Scouting At Home Tagged With: Humor, scouting, summer camp

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