Royse City Pack 312

58days since
October Pack Meeting

Pack 312 Camping

 
   
 



All Scouts, Scout Parents, and Scout Leaders will practice the principals of Leave No Trace.



Ways to keep our Scouts Safe and make the Family Outdoor Experience unique.

   1. Parents or "Adult Partner"(18 years or older) are to accompany Scouts through out the weekend activities.
   2. Parents must accompany Scouts on all hikes.
   3. Scouts are not allowed near water without parent regardless of rank.
   4. Park in designated areas only,  except to unload and pack so the Boys are safe in the Camp Site.
   5. It's a Pack Tradition not to drink Sodas or Carbonated Beverages at Pack Events.
   6. Please, no T-shirts with profanity, Drugs, Alcohol or obscene gestures.
   7. Please no Camouflage, as we want to promote this as a campout.
   8. Please leave radios, iPods, video games etc at home... allow the Boys to experience Nature and it's sounds.
   9. Everybody is reponsible for their own food and accommodations, unless otherwise noted
  10. Fires are to be closely monitored especially if there is a Burn Ban in effect.
  11. No Explosives or Fireworks are allowed.
  12. Carrying a pocket knife is a privilege, and requires earning the Whittling Chip.

Links of Interest:


Suggested Camping List:

    Note: This is NOT a required list, it's a list I work from as needed.

          * Tent
        * Sleeping Bag or Bedding
        * Pillows
        * Air Mattress, Cot, or Foam Pad
        * Lawn Chair / Seat
        * First Aid Kit
        * Flashlight
        * Sun Screen
        * Insect Repellent
        * Fishing Rod
        * Camera
        * Extra Batteries
        * Clothes
        * Jacket
        * Medicines
        * Comfortable Shoes
        * Hat
        * Toiletries
        * Toilet Paper
        * Trash Sacks
        * Baby Wipes
        * Rain Gear
        * Sun Glasses
        * Cooler for Food
        * Food for the Weekend
        * Cooking Pots & Pans as Needed
        * Camp Stove or Grill
        * Propane, Camp Gas, or Charcoal
            (no lighter fluid)
        * Chimney Starter for Charcoal
        * Matches or Lighter
        * Camp Lantern
        * Camp Table
        * Camp Plates
        * Utensils (Fork / Spoon)
        * Water Bottle / Cup
        * Books
        * Games

Additional References -


Directions:


Camp Harlow in Hunt County

Take I-30 towards Greenville, Exit 93 (HWY34) go north towards town.

Go about 2 miles and turn left at HWY69 (there is a CVS and Exxon on your left right before intersection)

Take 69 towards Celeste. Just after the community of Kellogg , turn left on Fm 2194.

Go West on 2194 for almost three miles.

Camp Harlow is on the right side of the road.

Look for the WHITE iron-rail fencing. (And all the cars and Tents)
 
Option 2

Take HWY66 towards Greenville. HWY66 will dead ends in HWY69. Turn left at the light

Take 69 towards Celeste. Just after the community of Kellogg , turn left on Fm 2194.

Go West on 2194 for almost three miles.

Camp Harlow is on the right side of the road.

Look for the WHITE iron-rail fencing. (And all the cars and Tents)

Camp Wisdom / Boy Scout Camp Billy Sowell / Cub World
6400 Redbird Lane
Dallas TX 75236

Google Map of Camp Wisdom

Take I-30 West towards Dallas.

Take the exit on the left onto I-35E S/US-67 S/US-77 S.

Take the US-67 exit toward Cleburne.

Slight right at US-67 S

Take the exit onto I-20 W

Take exit 461 toward Cedar Ridge Dr

Turn left at Escuela Dr (signs for Cedar Ridge Dr)

Turn right at N Cedar Ridge Dr

Turn left at W Red Bird Ln, go 1/2 mile to the camp entrance

Camp Wisdom will be on the left


Thought for the Campout: "Take Only Pictures, Build Only Memories, Leave Only Footprints"

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  • Circle Ten Camps.pdf - on Mar 27, 2009 2:24 PM by Rich Lewis (version 1)
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