Thursday, February 20, 2014

What should i bring to work at a BSA Scout Camp for two months?




Seth Parki


I am going to be working at Camp Hunt by Bear Lake for two months. What should I bring? A list would be nice or a link to a website that has a list. Thanks.


Answer
I would think that the camp director(s) that hired you could tell you exactly what you need. You might give them/him a call and just ask... Different camps may well require you to have different personal articles, depending how they are set up and how they are furnished.

When I was involved with the Boy Scouts (altho I admit that was a long time ago) at Summer Scout Camp the Scouts "lived/stayed" in large cabin tents. Each Scout Troop (and it's Scoutmaster) was assigned to a specific, and separated, "camp-area". And each camp had a name...Camp Cowskin...Camp Blackjack...Camp Arrowhead...Camp Lookout, etc. etc... But the Scouts were only there 5 or 6 days, before heading back home... The camp councilors and staff, and people working there lived/stayed in an area with cabins, inside toilets, a cafeteria, etc., much like a small house. But, they were there most all summer... (And of course this was in Oklahoma. Things may be different elsewhere.)............... So, you may want to call and find out before forgetting something you need, or carting out alot of stuff you don't need.

How can I make camping fun?




amber


My boyfriend has never been camping, but I have and I love it. This summer I'm taking him up to one of the nicest camping spots around where we live. We're car camping so we can take whatever we want since we have a large truck. The campground is at an ocean side, so no swimming (much too cold). It has bathrooms and showers so he'll be a bit more comfortable. I also have an air mattress we can bring so he doesn't have to sleep on the ground. How else can I make it more comfortable an most importantly fun for him? He's kind of an indoor person, and he's never been exposed to outdoor activities. My dad was a single parent so whenever he was actually around camping, fishing, and any other outdoor sport was petty much all we did together. Help me out please :)


Answer
If I was your boyfriend I think I'd be more than happy to spend time alone with the girl I loved in a scenic location. But if your boyfriend isn't an outdoors person he might be put-off by the lack of convenience and entertainment options.

The first thing I'd worry about is helping your boyfriend pick the clothing and gear he's going to bring so he is warm and comfortable throughout the trip. Make sure to bring extra blankets. Many people have trouble sleeping the first few times camping because they're not used to the sounds of nature, so ear plugs are a good idea.

Next I'd focus on is creating a campground environment that is comfy and safe. Have a lantern that can run overnight on low setting so he won't be concerned about getting lost if he has to go to the bathroom during the night. A table and chairs to relax outside, protected by a tarp and bug candles or a screen room so you both can relax outside and enjoy the view without risk of rain or insect bites. Remember it will be windy near the beach so make sure your tent, tarp and/or screen room are well-secured. Have your meals planned out and involve him in preparation so he gets to experience cooking outdoors. A nice campfire to snuggle in front of as you watch for shooting stars and tell each other stories. Maybe some wine or beer to help him relax, but not enough to get drunk.

Pack a picnic basket and blanket and go out on a hike, stopping along the way to point-out and explain the wildlife, nature and scenery. Just holding hands and walking the beach looking for seashells is a good time if you're with someone you enjoy. Maybe do some surf fishing or crabbing, or go out on a dolphin/whale watching boat trip, but be prepared in case he gets seasick. If there's someplace nearby where you can hire horses or mountain bikes for a short ride that's always a good time. Many beach areas also have tethered hot air balloon rides, or go to a nearby small airport and take a discovery flight in a small plane. Bring a camera and a tripod so you can take pictures of the both of you as a couple enjoying the sights.

Depending on where you are you might buy some fireworks and put on your own little show on the beach, making sure to keep it safe and clean-up afterwards. Some beaches have ATV or motorcycle rentals so you can ride on the beach. A nearby amusement pier would be fun. Or racing remote controlled cars on the beach.

But mostly I say just be yourself and do the things you like to do. He will either like it or he won't. If he doesn't then you need to decide whether a relationship can work with a person who doesn't share your interests. Sometimes they do, but mostly they don't.




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