Title: Troop 132 Summer Camp at Wente
1Troop 132Summer Camp at Wente
2Departure
- We will leave between 730-8 AM from the
Washington High School Parking lot. - All Bags and equipment need to loaded into the
trailer and trucks and properly secured - We will make one Stop along the way to Wente to
have lunch. We cant arrive before noon. We
usually stop at Cloverdale - We then go to Wente, for directions go to
http//www.sfbac.org/forms/to_wente-map_new.pdf
3Wonderful Wente
4Wente Scout Reservation
- Wente Scout Reservation ... a chance to backpack,
sail, fish, ride horses and go rock climbing ...
all in one week! - Wentes tall Douglas Firs and golden meadows on
2,200 acres of hills and forests spell adventure
for the Troop that likes to rough it and test its
skills. An 80 acre lake offers a natural setting
for swimming, sailing, boating and canoeing. The
lake has some of the best fishing in the state
with an occasional trophy bass caught by the
expert and novice.
5Wente Scout Reservation
- Scouts may take a try at black-powder musket
firing, rock climbing and rappelling. Expert
instruction in popular outdoor skills and merit
badges will make the Scoutcraft area come alive.
Wente is rich in wildlife and allows for the
study of conservation, reforestation, wildlife
management, woodcraft and nature study. Rifle and
Shotgun merit badges, action archery and target
archery are also popular activities. - An added feature are skills sessions which will
help the younger Scouts to meet the requirements
for Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class.
6Arrival activities
- Check in meet our camp counselor, and go to our
campsite and get the gear out of the trailer and
trucks - Move Trucks and Trailer to parking lot
- Set up camp/tour Wente
- Do Medical Checks and Swim Checks
- Complete Camp Set up
7Health Medical
- All Scouts and Scouters will go through a medical
recheck during the camp check-in process. Wente
provides a qualified Health Officer on duty at
all times. The Health Officer is located in the
Health Office adjacent to the Camp office. The
camp has made arrangements with the local clinic
in Willits and has access to an ambulance service
and the hospital in the event of an emergency. - All medication brought to camp must be checked in
with the Health Officer by the Scoutmaster upon
arrival and will be dispensed by the camps
Health Officer. - Parents, please be sure we are well informed of
your sons medication needs.
8Daily Schedule
9 Wentes Program
10Merit Badges
Rowing Shotgun Shooting Small Boat Sailing Soil
Water ConservationSwimmingWeatherWhitewaterW
ilderness SurvivalWoodcarving
- ArcheryArtAstronomyBackpacking Basketry Bird
Study Camping CanoeingCinematographyCitizenshi
p in the CommunityCitizenship in the
NationCitizenship in the WorldClimbingCommunica
tionsCookingEmergency PreparednessEnergyEnviro
nmental ScienceFirst AidFish Wildlife
Management - FingerprintingFishing
- Fly Fishing Forestry GeologyHikingHorsemanship
Indian LoreInsect StudyLeatherworkLifesaving
Mammal Study Nature Oceanography Orienteering
PaintingPersonal FitnessPersonal Management
PhotographyPioneering - PotteryPulp and Paper Reptile StudyRifle
Shooting
There are some Merit Badges which have additional
cost associated with them .Cost of supplies,
bullets, shotgun shells, arrow, leather work
products, basket for basket weaving, etc
11Waterfront Program
- Wentes private 80 acre lake is the jewel of the
camp and they offer one of the most varied arrays
of waterfront activities around. With its warm
water swimming, sailing, kayaking, canoeing,
rowing and even windsurfing, Scouts are
guaranteed a great time. - Swimming, Lifeguard program, canoeing, Small boat
sailing, rowing, snorkeling are all available - Full staffed, with an aquatics director and a
trained qualified staff - Buddy board in place and enforced.
12Waterfront Program
- BSA Lifeguard - This is an all day, every day
activity. Must be age 14 or older (adults are
welcome!) Participants must pass the BSA
swimmers test, possess strong swimming, first
aid, rowing and lifesaving skills. - Swim Instruction - Scouts who need that extra
help to become better swimmers may sign up with
the Waterfront Director and receive it. - Snorkeling, BSA - Treasure and aquatic wildlife
lay at the bottom of our lake. Sign up with the
Waterfront Staff to dive with the fishes and earn
a badge too. Must have passed the BSA Swimmers
Test to participate. - Mile Swim, BSA - Scouts must be in good physical
shape to live up to the tough requirements of
this badge. To prove they are ready they must
pass the test of the quarter and half mile swims
first (sorry, even gold medal winning, marathon
swimmers must conform to this requirement).
13Waterfront
- Wente Wooly Wash - The Wente Wooly Wash is an
early morning dip in the lake at the Waterfront.
Whereas some camps may call this a polar bear
swim, our lake is much too warm for Polar Bears.
The Wente Wooly may be a relative of polar bears,
however. It is believed to live deep in the hills
of the Reservation, but has been known to come
down to the shore to bathe. Attend every morning
and join the elite Wente Wooly Club and earn an
award.
14Waterfront Schedule
- 130-330
- Lifesaving Merit Badge
- 230-330
- Sailing Merit Badge Practice Time
- 330-500
- Open SwimmingOpen Boating
- 700-800
- Snorkeling, BSASwim InstructionOpen
SwimmingOpen Boating
- 900-1000
- Swimming Merit BadgeCanoeing Merit BadgeRowing
Merit Badge - 1000-1100
- Swimming Merit BadgeCanoeing Merit BadgeRowing
Merit Badge - 1100-1200
- Swimming Merit BadgeCanoeing Merit
BadgeSmall-Boat Sailing Merit Badge - 130-230
- Small-Boat Sailing Merit BadgeWhitewater Merit
Badge
15Scoutcraft
- The Scoutcraft area has been described by more
than one sage old scouter as the heart of
scouting. - Camping, cooking, hiking, emergency preparedness,
orienteering are the skills Baden Powell
cherished and based his program on. - The Scoutcraft area keeps this tradition alive
by teaching these and other useful skills. - In addition to the merit badges offered, Scouts
can earn the Paul Bunyan Woodsman Award
16Nature Program
- The Nature area is more than the merit badges it
offers. Wente is 2200 acres of new and old growth
Douglas firs, meadows, natural springs, and
thousands of different plants and animals.
Offering 14 different nature related merit
badges, this diverse program area challenges
Scouts in all areas of nature and conservation.
The Wente Nature Guide, available in the Trading
Post, is a great tool for not only those taking
merit badges, but also for the nature enthusiast.
- The Wente Nature Guide and Trail
- Starting in the Nature area, the Nature Trail
helps you identify the natural habitats and
foliage indigenous to Wente Scout Reservation.
The Nature Guide is a very valuable tool for
explaining the Wente environment as well as
earning any of the nature merit badges. Nature
Guides are available in the Trading Post and a
sample guide is located in the Camp Resource
library and in the Nature area.
17Kali-Ama
- The Kali-Ama Trail- The Kali-Ama is ideal for all
Scouts to see the backcountry of Wente and get
some map and compass practice at the same time. - The King Kali-Ama Trail- After hiking the
Kali-Ama trail, campers still eager to explore
can attempt our advanced trail, the King
Kali-Ama. Find all of the marked posts and be
crowned King Kali-Ama. These posts move from year
to year so there is always a new challenge and a
lot more to see. So get out and hike the Kali Ama
and then hit the King Kali Ama for more fun.
18Field Sports
- More than any other activity in Scouting, field
sports tests the discipline and the skills of a
Scout. Even older Scouts will find that all
shooting requirements require a challenge. At all
of the ranges the emphasis is on safety. The
rules may seem strict, but they assure us of a
safe place for Scouts to demonstrate their
skills. - We must sign up for a troop shoot early in the
week as slots fill fast
19Archery and Shooting
- Two of the more popular activities, the scouts
get to participate in and work on merit badges
for shooting and archery. - Highly qualified staff with very close
supervision - Shooting includes
- Small Bore (22 rimfire)
- Shotgun (20 ga and 12 ga)
- Black Powder
20Handicraft
- Handicraft is the arts and crafts center of camp.
It is the place where a Scout can fulfill the
classic notion of bringing home something he has
made himself. - By completing any of the merit badges in the
area, Scouts will have something to show for all
their hard work. Many of the Handicraft merit
badges can be earned during scheduled classes as
well as during free time. The highly trained
staff is available to assist Scouts with
completing merit badges. - Supplies for the handicraft merit badges are
available at the trading post
21The Corral
- A piece of the Old West in the heart of Wente the
Corral offers Horsemanship MB, and Advanced
Horsemanship class, and a variety of trail rides.
Scouts can take off on a 1- hour, 2-hour,
all-day, morning or overnight ride. The horse
program has been renovated with a new riding
arena, and a new corral location. - Wente has a string of western saddle horses and
an experienced staff of wranglers to teach
campers to ride. A full merit badge program in
Horsemanship is offered as well as daily trail
rides.
22Horseback rides
- Campers can take a tour of the Wente Outback on
a special evening trail ride (cost 10.00),
leaving the Rising W corral at 645 pm on Monday
and Friday evenings. - Perhaps a longer ride punctuated with a gorgeous
night under the stars is in order. Outposts (cost
24.00) leave on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
and include a steak dinner! - Sign up for a lunch ride (cost 17.00), or
- our final fabulous option is a Thursday night
dinner ride which features a very special chicken
dinner (cost 17.00.)
23Outpost
- One of the more popular outposts is Lunch across
the lake. The boys get the opportunity to row
across the lake, eat lunch and row back as a
troop - Mountain man is another outpost we frequently do
- Shoot black powder and
- throw a hatchet
24Food
- Wente has TWO outstanding food plans to choose
from. - With central dining, 17 well-balanced meals are
served cafeteria style, (This is the option we
usually choose). - Or, our Troop can choose the Jamboree style food
plan where the camp provides us with all the food
and necessary equipment for our Scouts to prepare
their own delicious meals. - Both food plans start with a good, old-fashioned
welcoming BBQ on Sunday and end with our famous
Ranch-style breakfast on Saturday. Either way
you're assured of tasty, well-balanced meals.
25Dining Hall
- Serves as an important meeting place, in addition
to being the place where food is served. - First aid and other large classes are frequently
taught here
26Gilwell Field
- Our campsite is Oak Flats which is adjacent to
Gilwell field and near the rock climbing area - Nice breeze in the afternoon
- Good shade from trees
- Relatively flat campground
- Adjacent to the shower house
- Frequently see deer every morning, hawks and
eagles in the evening
27Campsite
- Our campsite contains picnic tables, two-man
walled tents on wooden platforms and a patrol
box. The campsite also contains a flag pole,
bulletin board and a campfire ring. A latrine and
washstand are nearby. A shower house is located
within easy walking distance from our camp. No
cots or mattresses are provided, each scout
brings for his own sleeping pad or mattress.
28Trading Post (Camp Store)
- Wentes Trading Post is a general store offering
a variety of candy, ice cream, and other
refreshments. Camp equipment, camp T-shirts,
handicraft items, stationery supplies, notions,
potions and mosquito lotions are all available
here. Scouts are also able to purchase supplies
needed for selected merit badges that they may
work on at camp.
29Wentathalon and Camp Wide Games
- The popular Wentathalon is back for another
season at Wente. Troops will canoe, run, shoot,
and compete their way to victory. - We have won the Wentathalon twice and finished
2nd or 3rd a couple of times. - Friday Afternoon all the program areas will be
closed for camp wide games. These games give
Scouts the chance to have a lot of well earned
fun at the end of the week. Things will get wet
and messy.
30Advancement
- Scouts have abundant opportunity to complete
camp-related requirements for Tenderfoot, Second
Class and First Class as well as many merit
badges to choose from. - We typically advance 15-20 scouts at summer camp
- We typically average 3-4 merit badges per scout
31Money
- Money is kept by the Scoutmaster and issued a
couple of times a day, generally at Breakfast
and Lunch - Scout should take money for
- Lunch at Cloverdale (5)
- Lunch on the way back (5)
- Snacks during the week (?????)
- Merit badge costs (10-15)
- Horseback over night (up to 24)
- Small Bills (nothing larger than a 5) in an
envelope with the Scouts name on it
32Mail
- Scouts at camp can receive mail from you when
addressed as follows - SCOUTS NAME, SCOUTS TROOP c/o Wente Scout
ReservationP O Box 453, Willits CA 95490 - DONT Send Mail After Thursday or the scout will
not get it
33Emergency Phone Number
- (707) 459-2110
- This phone number is for emergencies ONLY. The
Camp is large, please be patient as they try to
locate your Scout or Troop leader.
34Departure from Wente
- Friday night, Scouts pack up everything except
essentials. Merit Badge Chaos starts - Saturday Morning, Breakfast, Camp cleanup, Check
out - We leave around 10-1030 am on Saturday, Back at
Prince of Peace around 2-3 - Unload trailer