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Be flexible.
Each week, many Scouts attend camp.
While staff is there to meet everyone's needs, at times staff resources
can be overbooked. A Scout is friendly,
cheerful, and courteous. We need to
practice the Scout Law in camp when dealing with others.
Your camp area is your home for the week so work
at making it comfortable by bringing banners and flags to dress it up.
You should schedule time for rest! That's right.
Too often, you don't take time to sit and enjoy the beauty at camp
around you.
Don't keep such a pace that you miss the trees,
the nature, and the clean-fresh air.
Camps over many great places to explore.
Communicate.
If you have a special need or want to do something spectacular, tell us
about it and we'll give it our best shot.
We'll gladly listen to your suggestions; we want to be the best.
You should come to camp prepared. Have dens already organized.
Boys should try something new at camp and get a
well-rounded experience. Visit and
participate in the program in all program areas.
Top packs show spirit. The pack that comes to camp with ideas and
spirit and challenges make the rest of camp come alive. Bring your pack spirit to camp and show
everyone that you're number one.
Lots of sugar (candy, ice cream, soda, punch,
etc.) intake just before bedtime leads to a very restless night.
