50-Mile High Adventure Trip
When: June 27 to July 2, 2004 Where: Sacramento River Next Meeting: 1:00PM - Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Jarvis Place
(10:00AM for Menu Team)This year's high adventure trip is in the planning stages. The route, menu, and equipment needs are all planned by the participating Scouts.
The 50-mile canoe trip must be completed in a minimum of five consecutive days with ten hours of service performed during the outing. The participants carry everything they need with them for the entire trek without using any type of motor support.
The canoe trip starts in Redding, travels through Red Bluff, and ends at Woodson Bridge State Park.
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Float Plan and Menu Equipment Lists Leave No Trace BLM--Sacramento River Trek Leader: David A.
Click below to learn about your responsibilities:
Route Planning Team Menu Planning Team Equipment Planning Team Trek Leader Team Leader Adult Advisor
Route Planning Team:Scouts: David A., Jonathan G.
Advisor: Dirk L.
Plan Complete Route of float (including any side trips)
Plan Campsite Locations
Make Daily Schedule (including checkpoints)
Plan and Supervise Service Projects (10 hours)
Secure Permissions and Permits (Camping, Fire, Tour, etc.)
Plan and Implement Duty Roster
Provide Maps of Route for All Participants
Arrange Transportation
Develop Emergency Escape Plans
Prepare Written Plan for Parents
Arrange Phone Tree
Menu Planning Team:Scouts: Jeff B., Matthew F.
Advisors: Doug W.
Plan Complete Menu
Develop Recipes with "Fool-Proof" Instructions
Purchase Ingredients
Collect Money from Participants
Repackage Food to Minimize Size, Weight, & Trash, and to Keep Dry
Store Food Before Trip
Arrange for Transportation of Food to Put-In
Make Packing Plan to Include All Participants
Rearrange Packing Plan on Trip
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Equipment Planning Team:Scouts: Clayton P., Jeremy M.
Advisors: Alex L., Casey M.
Determine Equipment Needs (including cooking, sleeping, hygiene, and first aid equipment)
Take Inventory of Existing Equipment
Make "Wish List" with Costs to Present to the Troop Committee
Purchase Additional Equipment
Arrange for Expendables (such as, fuel, toilet paper, bandages, etc.)
Make Packing Plan to Include All Participants
Maintain Equipment on Trip
Arrange for Packing Out of Disposable Items
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Trek LeaderScout: David A.
Provide Leadership for the Entire Group
Take Responsibility for the Planning Process
Work with Team Leaders to Facilitate Planning the Event
Represent the Group, when needed
Make Decisions Before and During Trek Based on Group Consensus
Oversee the Activities of Each Team Before and During the Trek
Make Sure the BSA Wilderness Policy is Upheld and that the Group Observes "Leave No Trace" Principles At All Times
Choose Campsite and Layout for Each Night While on the Trek
Take Responsibility for Final Inspection Before Leaving Campsite Each Morning.
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