Wow what a winter camp !
I hope you all had fun. This weekend was jam packed with activities. Here's a summary of what we did:
Friday Night :
- Arrival was between : 7-8pm with the "SlowNeal's" arriving late.
- A leather craft was setup for those who were interested. Others could play games.
- Bed at 10pm (however some were still awake at midnight)
- Leaders light's out pas 12:30am
- Leader/parent wake-up at : 6:30am
- Cub wake-up (pots & pans) at : 7:00am
- Grand Howl opening. This is different from the "normal" opening we do in the gym. Really cool.
- Breakfast @ 8:30am
- Snowshoe hike
- Skaking and/or burling. Burling is a 1st Rockland exclusive game that is a mix between curling and bowling ... really fun. Some of the kids opted for skating. However designated area was pretty bumpy (good for broom ball though) so we shoveled a new area that was quite good.
- Lunch at 12:00
- Tobogganing. Here Akela did his usual score cards, giving points to the best wipeouts and believe me we had many.
- Afternoon craft : God's Eye which is a Mexican/Mayan traditional craft
- Free time. Here the cubs spread out to various activities. Some did tobogganing, others played in the small park while others went x-country skiing.
- Supper at 5pm
- Practicing of skits (some free time for indoor games)
- Camp fire with skits, cheers and songs.
- Mug up
- Light's out at 10pm. This time however the kids were asleep very quickly
- Leaders/parents played cards 'till 12-12:30am
- Leaders/parent wakeup at 7am
- Youth wakeup (no pots & pans) at 7:30am. In our pack, the kids, when they wakeup, have to get dressed and brush their teeth. On the last day they also have to have everything packed and ready to go. All this before breakfast. However breakfast was at 8:30 so that gave them less than an hour to do all this. Needless to say that alot were not done. Lessoned learned.
- Breakfast at 8:30
- Scout's Own
- Broom ball game and burling
- Lunch
- Free time. Some opted for skiing, others snowshoeing and others tobogganing.
- Pick-up was between 2-3pm
This camp is located near Val des Bois (see map), Quebec and it is called : Camp de l'AmitiƩ. It has been there since 1964. I think it's an all-around very good camp and I would recommend it. However it boils down to opinion, expectations and past experiences so don't take my word for it.
I'd like to thank all the leaders Hathi (Christine Rozon) and Akela (Bill Cain) and for this well planned and executed event. I'd also like to thank the parent volunteers who attended, for without them these events would not be so : Carol, Craig, Laura, Scouter Christine, Scouter Mark and Tracy.
YIS
Shere Khan
PS: Pics and videos have been uploaded
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