CAMPOREE REQUIREMENTS
1. Registration fee for each Pathfinder and staff member is charged to help defray expenses of renting the camp with its facilities.
2. All Pathfinders must camp by units.
3. Each unit must have one adult counselor.
4. A complete unit should consist of not more than eight Pathfinders.
5. These units must belong to an active club. (Isolated Pathfinders may be attached to a club for the camporee or formed into conference/mission units.)
6. Each club is self-sustaining. This means that each club will have its own food, cooking equipment, bedding tents, tables, and everything needed for the camporee.
7. Food preparation can be done by units or by club.
8. A counselor must assume full responsibility for the Pathfinders in his or her unit and should be with them at all times.
9. The camping arrangement is by clubs. Each club is responsible for its own arrangement of boys and girls to camp in separate sections.
10. It is the responsibility of the Camp Director to supply detailed instructions and camping area assignments to the clubs upon their arrival at the camporee.
11. Inspection should be made of the camping areas. Tents and all equipment must be aligned in a neat and satisfactory manner.
12. Each club should be covered by accident insurance so that each Pathfinder and staff member is protected.
13. Clubs should bring their own provincial and state flags.
14. The clubs are responsible for transportation to and from the camporee sight. Utmost caution should be exercised in selecting drivers who are mature and responsible. Equipment should be in good condition and overloading should be avoided. All vehicles and Pathfinders should be covered by adequate insurance.
15. Clubs should not bring pets or animals, motor bikes, motorcycles, buggies, etc. to the camporee.
REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH UNIT
1. Provide adequate shelter for each Pathfinder - may be pup tents, teppee-type tents, trail tents, etc. If you are not renting a cabin or bringing a trailor.
2. Provide propane or coleman stoves as no ground fires are allowed on the campgrounds except on the beach.
3. Provide a fire extinquisher.
4. Provide a first aid and safety kit.
5. Provide an adequate supply of food for entire unite. Food should be planned and prepared to supply well-balanced meals. No flesh foods are allowed. Meals should be cooked by unit groups or club. Counselor of unit should counsel and plan early with unit members on just how they want to prepare food and cooking. Pathfinders should be given definite responsibilities and kept within the time schedule for meals and camp duties.
INDIVIDUAL PATHFINDER REQUIERMENTS
1. Be a Pathfinder in good and regular standing, and a regular member of a Pathfinder Club for at least three months.
2. Have a complete uniform, class A or field, including all insignia appropriately placed.
3. Be a part of a complete unit.
4. Have appropriate warm sleeping gear.
5. Bring a scout-type knife.
6. Have a flashlight.
7. Include a Bible and Sabbath School quarterly.
8. Bring toilet articles, including toilet tissue, wash cloth, towel, comb, tooth brush and toothpaste, etc.
9. Have adequate underclothes and coats according to the local climate, such as a raincoat, rain hat, rubbers, or boots, etc.
10. Bring mess gear: knife, fork, spoon, cup, plate, etc.
11. Include a plastic ground cover for sleeping bag..
1. Registration fee for each Pathfinder and staff member is charged to help defray expenses of renting the camp with its facilities.
2. All Pathfinders must camp by units.
3. Each unit must have one adult counselor.
4. A complete unit should consist of not more than eight Pathfinders.
5. These units must belong to an active club. (Isolated Pathfinders may be attached to a club for the camporee or formed into conference/mission units.)
6. Each club is self-sustaining. This means that each club will have its own food, cooking equipment, bedding tents, tables, and everything needed for the camporee.
7. Food preparation can be done by units or by club.
8. A counselor must assume full responsibility for the Pathfinders in his or her unit and should be with them at all times.
9. The camping arrangement is by clubs. Each club is responsible for its own arrangement of boys and girls to camp in separate sections.
10. It is the responsibility of the Camp Director to supply detailed instructions and camping area assignments to the clubs upon their arrival at the camporee.
11. Inspection should be made of the camping areas. Tents and all equipment must be aligned in a neat and satisfactory manner.
12. Each club should be covered by accident insurance so that each Pathfinder and staff member is protected.
13. Clubs should bring their own provincial and state flags.
14. The clubs are responsible for transportation to and from the camporee sight. Utmost caution should be exercised in selecting drivers who are mature and responsible. Equipment should be in good condition and overloading should be avoided. All vehicles and Pathfinders should be covered by adequate insurance.
15. Clubs should not bring pets or animals, motor bikes, motorcycles, buggies, etc. to the camporee.
REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH UNIT
1. Provide adequate shelter for each Pathfinder - may be pup tents, teppee-type tents, trail tents, etc. If you are not renting a cabin or bringing a trailor.
2. Provide propane or coleman stoves as no ground fires are allowed on the campgrounds except on the beach.
3. Provide a fire extinquisher.
4. Provide a first aid and safety kit.
5. Provide an adequate supply of food for entire unite. Food should be planned and prepared to supply well-balanced meals. No flesh foods are allowed. Meals should be cooked by unit groups or club. Counselor of unit should counsel and plan early with unit members on just how they want to prepare food and cooking. Pathfinders should be given definite responsibilities and kept within the time schedule for meals and camp duties.
INDIVIDUAL PATHFINDER REQUIERMENTS
1. Be a Pathfinder in good and regular standing, and a regular member of a Pathfinder Club for at least three months.
2. Have a complete uniform, class A or field, including all insignia appropriately placed.
3. Be a part of a complete unit.
4. Have appropriate warm sleeping gear.
5. Bring a scout-type knife.
6. Have a flashlight.
7. Include a Bible and Sabbath School quarterly.
8. Bring toilet articles, including toilet tissue, wash cloth, towel, comb, tooth brush and toothpaste, etc.
9. Have adequate underclothes and coats according to the local climate, such as a raincoat, rain hat, rubbers, or boots, etc.
10. Bring mess gear: knife, fork, spoon, cup, plate, etc.
11. Include a plastic ground cover for sleeping bag..