T17-Worth Ranch Notes--Please Read All
posted 06/14/19
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Sunday is the start of the Big Adventure!
Hopefully this will cover any outstanding questions. PLEASE READ IT ALL...
Plan on meeting at WR at noon at these coordinates: 32.817506, -98.325858 (32 49 03.0N 98 1933.1W) We will direct you to the campsite from there.
Please arrive at noon on Sunday. Arriving before noon will mean that you will be hauling your gear across the camp to our site. We will not know what site we get until Sunday morning.
Everyone needs to bring at least one Nalgene - you will carry it EVERYWHERE you go. A carabineer to hook it to your belt is handy. A day pack is really handy to carry your Nalgene and rain gear in. Rain is in the forecast for next week.
No open toe shoes, ever. The terrain is rocky and rugged. Parents, please wear sensible shoes to drop off your Scouts.
No aerosol spray cans - that includes sun screen and bug spray.
This is a no electronics campout. Have Scouts leave them in your car; there are no facilities to lock them up at camp. If you need an alarm clock, bring a watch or an actual alarm clock! No fancy watches (iPhones) this week. Parents, please help us out here.
Please bring notebook paper and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to send a letter home - everyone will write at least one.
Parents, the poop sheet includes the mailing address for camp. Send your Scout a letter TODAY to ensure that it gets there in time.
***Please go back and reread the poop sheet!***
If you are planning to work on our pioneering project in camp, please be sure to bring leather work gloves.
OF/adults staying with us - please bring your YPT card (preferably a copy to leave with the camp).
DO NOT BRING...Fireworks, weapons, sheath knives, axes, pets, bows and arrows, Nintendos, Game Boys, X-Box 360s, Commodore 64s, iPods or CELL PHONES (they will be confiscated).
All 3rd year (or longer) WR campers should see me to discuss earning the Worth Ranch Scout Award so we can discuss this with the Program Director at camp.
If you have a family emergency during the week, I will have my cell phone (817-320-6700) or you can contact the camp office (940-659-2195). Once again, for emergencies only.
Scouts may not leave camp with anyone but their parent or legal guardian. If you want to have someone else pick them up on Saturday, please bring me a note stating that you grant permission for your Scout to leave with Mr. or Mrs. X.
Prescription medication must be in the original bottle from the pharmacy and must include the name of the Scout, the date, the name of the prescribing doctor, and the correct dosage. We will keep it for you at your request. Scouts should know what to take and when to take it. For medications for life threatening conditions (inhalers, allergy kits, etc), Scouts should carry these themselves, just like they would outside of camp. Over the counter medication will be maintained in the Troop first aid kit.
For those wanting to eat in the dining hall on Family night (THURSDAY), I need a count before you leave on Sunday. Please be at WR by 6:00pm to eat in the dining hall. Adults are $9 and siblings under 10 are $5. By Thursday, your Scout may want food from the "outside world" so be sure to check with them now.
Please make sure that your Scout knows if you are coming out on Thursday or not. We will ask you that question at check in too. Plan on being here with dinner by 6:00 at the latest. Flag lowering will be at 7:30 and campfire will be at 8:30. Please join us for this evening.
No persons under the age of 18 are permitted to drive on Scout property.
Lunch is NOT provided on Sunday. Please be sure you and your Scout have eaten lunch or bring something with you.
***Please go back and reread the poop sheet!***
Here is the list of items each patrol member needs to bring...
Flaming Arrow Patrol Members - Watermelons- for a special fruit experience. 2 each if you can.
Eagle Patrol Members - Big bag of chips and dips.
Panther Patrol Members - Large bags of cookies (several bags ideally). We will snack on these.
Staff - Apples, oranges, bananas, grapes or other fruit.
OF - Drink mixes...Kool Aid, Gatorade etc. It makes the water taste better! Bring large packages to be used in the troop water jugs. 2 packages if you can. And please bring a bag of ice.
There is a trading post at Worth Ranch. Scouts could bring some $$ for extra things like frozen pickle juice shots, swirls, a belt, tickets for ammunition, or whatever else the trading post staff can dream up to sell. The Camp Director loves to say bring your money to camp and leave it in the trading post :).
Wear your bathing suit under your Scout shorts on Sunday. The first place we will go when everyone has arrived is the pool.
***Please go back and reread the poop sheet!***
If you have not fully paid for camp, please bring payment with you.
Parents, we will not get our campsite assignment until Sunday morning. Camp check in starts at 1:00 pm. There may be some waiting around when you get there. We can unload your vehicles into a central drop area as long as everything is packed into as few "things" as possible. A day pack and a trunk is ideal. I greatly appreciate your patience. One year, exactly at 1:00pm, a thunderstorm dropped buckets of rain in the middle of the check in process at WR so everything was temporarily halted. Everyone got in, but it did take a while to get people moving again.
Speaking of weather...IT IS GOING TO BE HOT next week. Scouts AND PARENTS need to always have water with them, even Sunday during the drop off at Worth.
I am really looking forward to next week and know we are going to have a great time. The Troop and Camp staff have fun activities planned every day. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday for Family Night and to giving you back your Scouts on Saturday morning :).
Please call your patrol leader if you have any questions.
Mr. Harveson
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