White Pine Patrol:
Tree Hike; Fox Patrol: Tracking; Quail Patrol: Bird Feeding; Seal Patrol: Ice
Fishing.
12:30 PM
Reports of Patrols.
1:00 PM
Chow and free time.
2:00 PM
Hikes, explorations, games and
winter sports.
5:00 PM
Time for Scout advancement and tests.
6:00 PM
Supper and free time.
7:00 PM
Songs
and stories around the log fire.
9:00 PM
Hot chocolate, doughnuts and pop corn.
10:00 PM
Day is
done!
Snow Program
FIRST DAY
2:30 PM
(At Troop Headquarters) Check up. Patrol Leaders'
Report. Scribe collects parents' consent. Check up on equipment.
2:40 PM
Start camping
trip.
3:40 PM
Arrival at campsite. Cleaning tent sites from snow. Pitching the tents.
Shoveling snow up alongside the tent for warmth. Preparing camp beds in
tents.
4:30 P. M.
Prepare supper.
5:30 P. M.
Supper.
6:30 P. M.
Short evening. Star Study. If moonlight
a vigorous game.
7:30 PM
Campfire. Different campfire entertainment.
Marsh mallow toast.
Preparing and drinking of hot ginger or lemon tea. Close with Taps or
Scoutmaster's Bene diction.
8:30 PM
Tattoo. Make ready for the night.
8:45 PM
Taps.
SECOND DAY
7:00 AM
Reveille. Washing.
7:30 AM
Preparing of breakfast.
8:00 AM
Breakfast.
8:30 AM
Prepare the tents for inspection. Arrange Patrol and
individual equipment in an orderly manner.
9:00 AM
Inspection by Scoutmaster.
Assistants and Patrol Leaders.
9:15 AM
Tracking Hike followed by a snowball
fight and other winter fun.
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