Title: Camping Promotions
1Camping Promotions
- Session 3 Promoting High Adventure
2Learning Objectives
- Understand the high adventure opportunities
available to Scouts - Develop ways to effectively promote H/A to our
Scouts - Provide units with the appropriate resources to
participate in national, regional, and local high
adventure.
3Reviewing the Basics
- What is High Adventure?
- The culmination of everything a Scout has learned
about camping and team development. - An Ultimate Outdoor Experience
4Reviewing the Basics
- What opportunities exist for a High Adventure
experience? - National Programs
- Regional / Area Programs
- Local Council Programs
- Unit-level trips and outings
5National ProgramsPhilmont Scout Ranch
- Cimmaron, New Mexico
- 137,493 Acres
- 32 staffed camps / 50 unstaffed camps
- Mountains up to 12,441 feet
- http//www.philmont.com/
6National ProgramsNorthern Tier
- Canoeing in northern Minnesota and southern
Canada. - Canoeing, fishing, hiking, camping
- Ely, Minnesota
- http//www.ntier.org/
7National ProgramsFlorida Sea Base
- Scoutings most complete aquatic facility
- Sailing, swimming, snorkeling, SCUBA, fishing
- Lower Matecumbe Key, Florida
- http//www.bsaseabase.org/
8Regional / Area / CouncilHigh Adventure Programs
- Dozens of H/A opportunities close to home!
- http//www.scouting.org/boyscouts/directory/
9Regional / Area / CouncilHigh Adventure Programs
- Off-camp Treks
- Outpost Camps
- Climbing / Rappelling
- Project COPE
- Aquatic Activities
10Local Troop / CrewHigh Adventure Programs
- National Bases
- Regional Bases
- Local Council programs
- Troop designed programs and trips
- Commercial outdoors programs
11Reviewing the Basics
- What are the benefits of a High Adventure
experience? - Fun!
- Increased personal development
- Retention of older Scouts
- Draws new Scouts / Venturers
- Develops life-long hobbies
12Unit High Adventure
- Philmont Scout Ranch
- Florida National High Adventure Sea Base
- Northern Tier National High Adventure Program
- Regional and local Council opportunities
13Individual High Adventure
- Philbreak
- Philmont Trail Crew
- Northern Tier OA Voyage
14High Adventure Awards
- 50-Miler Award
- Leave No Trace Recognition
- Historical Trails Award
- Outdoors Merit badges (for Scouts)
- Ranger Award (for Venturers)
15Preparing for High Adventure
- Your council may offer some, all, or none of
these programs. - Experienced Arrowmen are an excellent resource
for running and staffing High Adventure training.
16Preparing for High Adventure
- Get Trained!
- Safe Swim Defense
- Safety Afloat
- Climb On Safely
- Trek Safely
- Leave No Trace
- Powderhorn
17Promoting High Adventure
- Personal testimonyA first-person story sells!
- High Adventure H/A PromotionPromotional
efforts need to be exciting! - Target older / experienced ScoutsThey have the
need and the ability - Use your resources!Tons of great stuff for you
to use!
18Promoting High Adventure
- National BSA Resources
- Passport to High Adventure
- Training Outlines
- H/A Award information
19Promoting High Adventure
- High Adventure Bases
- Websites
- Promotional Videos
- Brochures / Applications
- Leader / Contingent Guides
20Promoting High Adventure
- National OA Resources
- National OA Website
- National OA H/A Programs
21Promoting High Adventure
- Regional OA Resources
- Promotional aids
- Sample newsletter articles
- Website banners
- Regional scholarships / contingent and travel
assistance - Guest speakers / promoters
22Promoting High Adventure
- Section OA Resources
- Promotional aids
- Sample newsletter articles
- Website banners
- Sectional scholarships / contingent and travel
assistance - Guest speakers / promoters
23Developing alodge action plan
24Lodge Plan for H/A Promotion
- Go for low-hanging fruit
- Promote H/A immediately!
- Does our council offer anything
high-adventurish? - Any H/A opportunities near us?
- Do we have units / individuals who have been to
H/A/ bases recently?
25Lodge Plan for H/A Promotion
- Get the word out to older Scouts
- Summer camp
- Eagle Recognition Dinners
- Roundup / Recruiting events
- OA Lodge / Section functions
- Venturing meetings and events.
- Council Teen Leaders Council
26Lodge Plan for H/A Promotion
- Show and Tell High Adventure
- Promotion needs to be exciting!
- Have hands-on activities
- Rappelling / Bouldering
- Dry Land canoe relay
- Show videos, slides
- Have gear / equipment on display
- Use personal stories and testimonies
27Lodge Plan for H/A Promotion
- Be prepared to overcome objections
- Parental concernsWill my son be safe?
- Youth apprehension
- Can I handle this?
- Cost issues / Equipment issues
- Cost-Benefit, return on investment
- Qualified Supervision issues
- Health and Safety issues
28Lodge Plan for H/A Promotion
- Provide learning opportunities for novices
- Provide training lots of it!
- Organize a beginners event / trip for leaders
excellent way for lodge to get involved - Coordinate council contingents to bases
- Incorporate H/A promotion and training at all
levels of BSA training
29Lodge Plan for H/A Promotion
- Start to build unit commitments
- H/A is the logical step in Scout camping
- Provides a meaningful personal experience and a
validation of all Scout skills - Use Venturing Crews and experienced Scout units
to build credibility, showcase value
30Summary and Review
- High Adventure develops young men, keeps them in
Scouting, provides a valuable program element. - Many opportunities exist for a H/A experience,
across the country or close to home. - Conducting H/A experiences isnt as scary as it
seems there are many resources available. - Our lodge is in a key position to help promote
and support H/A programs and training.