Cub Scout Pack 25
Spring Camping 2007 Information

WHERE:
OCKOLOKNEE RIVER STATE PARK
SOPOCHOPPY, FLORIDA
WHEN: FRIDAY MARCH 16th - SUNDAY MARCH
18th
CHECK IN: 3:00 pm
CHECK OUT: 1: 00 pm
EARLY REGISTRATION
$55.00 PER FAMILY
$25.00 DEPOSIT DUE DATE IS February 24, 2007
BALANCE DUE ON CAMPING
MARCH 7, 2007 - $30.00
After MARCH 6, 2007
LATE REGISTRATION FEE IS $65.00 PER FAMILY
REGISTRATION FEE COVERS THE FOLLOWING:
CAMP SITE FOR 2 NIGHTS
MEALS - SEE BELOW
MARSHMALLOW FOR CAMPFIRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ALL CRAFTS
REQUIREMENTS FOR FAMILY CAMPING:
ONE SCOUT EQUALS ONE PARENT
THIS IS OUR SPRING CAMPING TRIP WHICH WE TRY AND MAKE THIS A
MORE FAMILY TIME TRIP, SO LETS ALL GO
AND HAVE FUN SPENDING
TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
MEALS
Meals provided:
Actual Menu TBA
Friday light dinner
Saturday breakfast, lunch, dinner
Sunday breakfast and lunch
Please bring personal “between meals” snacks and beverages. The number of items
at the main dining
area is set only for the planned meals.
REMEMBER:
Sites should be double family occupancy. Choose a spot and
leave room for the other family sharing
your site. Helmets are required
for bicycling.
THINKS TO BRING:
Family Tent
Sleeping bags
Bicycles and helmets
Clothesline
Bucket and/or shovel to extinguish fire
Cub Scout Uniform
Poncho or raincoat
Cold Weather and warm weather apparel
Personal use firewood and fire starter
Shoes appropriate for hiking and/or biking
Hat, cap, gloves, extra socks.
Lawn chairs
Coolers or ice chests
Cot, pad or sleeping bags (heavy quilts and blankets will
work)
Pillows
Personal hygiene items (soap, shampoo…etc)
Paper goods, towels, tissue, cups.
First aid kit, insect repellant, burn relief cream/spray,
sunscreen
Trash bags
EXTRAS: Camera, binoculars, sunglasses, notebook and pencil,
nature books, fishing gear, work gloves,
swimsuit and towel, bug
collecting jar or box.
Dear Camping Scouts,
We are writing this note to help remind you of some important things to
remember during our pack campout.
All Scouts Must:
Select a buddy as soon as he arrives.
Wear your helmet every time you ride your bike.
Stay where you can be seen by the adults you arrived with at ALL TIMES.
If you must leave the area, let your adult know where you are going, and when
you will be back. Take your buddy with you.
Practice your “leave no trace” skills always, and report those who don’t.
Following the above guideline will help us to insure a fun, safe and
enjoyable outing.
Click here for the Family Camping Registration Form