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Cubs will be attending a Survivor Camp at Cataract Scout Park to test their survival skills in the great outdoors. Cataract Scout Park is just 15 minutes past Appin, type in the following link for directions http://goo.gl/maps/aMjK7. Allow approx. 1 hour 20 minutes from Winston Hills.
Cubs are to be dropped off at Cataract Camp SiteΒ 3 (see map) at 9.30am Saturday 15th and collected 3.00pm Sunday 16th March. Site 2 is the 2nd road on the left after you pass the Wardens Cottage. Entry to Cataract Scout Park is via the boom gate, code 2716#. Please save code.
In addition to the normal clothes for a Camp, Cubs MUST also bring:
* swimmers and a towel for the Water Slide plus
* OLD shorts and OLD shoes and another towel for Challenge Valley. Cubs will get soaked and muddy!
Unlike some other Camps on this one your Cubs will have 2 washes π
Parents MUST also sign the Liability Release Form together with this A1 form. See above
ALL food will be supplied.
Note:For the health and safety of others, Cubs are NOT permitted to bring any Food, especially lollies and other Junk Food.
Please note that Mobile Phone reception at Cataract Scout Park is VERY POOR. If you need to contact Leaders, ie your Cub is running late it is best via text message.
Successful completion of this course will earn participants the Abseil Recovery Certificate (this allows participation in activities such as caving and canyoning).
Scouts must be over the age of 12 and have earned the Scout Abseil Proficiency Badge and must have done the Abseil Skill Day.
(Leaders please fill in leaving and returning details on this form according to transport arrangements.)
Locations:
Sunday 23 March: Cliff Ave Wahroonga. Start 8.30 am, finish 4 pm.
All participants should bring with them
Bring lunch,
water,
raincoat if it looks like rain.
prussik slings – 5 metres of 6 mm diameter rope.
Please note the practical days can be called off if it is raining or fire in the area.
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This is an opportunity where both Scouts, parents and siblings can participate in some Fun Water Activities. We will have a large number of canoes, along with a number of sailing craft and possibly some power boats on the water. Joeys participating in canoeing will need to have either a parent with them, or at least a Level 2 Flat water Canoeist in the boat with them.
This is a non uniform day, however youth members to wear their scarves for opening parade. You will need to bring a broad brim hat (No Base Ball Caps), sunscreen, water bottle, towel, swimmers and river shoes.(or spare shoes that can get wet.)
PFD’s will be provided. All participants while in water craft must wear a correctly fitting PFD, and enclosed footwear. (River Shoes) Crocs are not suitable. All scouts must also wear River shoes while doing swimming activities. It is highly recommended that everyone in the water wears appropriate footwear.
There are limited BBQ facilities on site. There will be a food store selling drinks and hot food, or if you prefer you can pack a picnic lunch from home.
Cost for the day including all activities is $5.00 per person, or $20.00 for a family. Children under 5 are free. Each paying person will be issued with a wrist band to wear on the day.
Please complete the A1 form and forward it to Region Office by Tuesday 25 March 2014. We are unable to to register people on the day.
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All Troops and Groups are responsible for their own camping (Tents, food, Water, Transport.) The Region Team does not provide supervision for Youth Members outside of the Course Hours, 8.30 – 4 Saturday and 8.30 – 3 Sunday (or close to those times)
Successful completion of this activity will qualify a Scout for the Caving Proficiency Badge.
Pre-requisite qualifications: None. (No abseiling. Only non-abseiling caves will be attempted, all caves are horizontal)
Directions:
Drive south along the Hume Hwy and turn off at Yass. At Yass take the Wee Jasper rd and when you get to Wee Jasper drive though town . Turn left at first T intersection, Left again at the next T intersection, then immediately left into Billy Grace Reserve. Follow track towards the river, to the Camp. Camp fees are about $5 a night. (It is possible to camp on the Friday night.) There are Toilets and Hot Showers there. There is swimming in the river. A map showing the campsite is here: http://goo.gl/maps/dern3 The journey takes about 3.5 hours from Bundilla.
Equipment:
All Scouts and leaders doing the course will need a torch (Head torch preferred) and a second source of light (Hand Torch) Small candle and matches (In waterproofed ziploc bag). Cloth tape or strong masking tape (for attaching light to helmet) Boots or sturdy shoes (Dunlop Volleys are excellent)
The caves can get dirty and muddy, so a pair of old clothes or overalls are best for caving.
The course starts at 9 am on the Saturday. We will be doing a cave tour of Carey’s cave on the Saturday morning. Cost of tour $14.30 for Adults. Course participants have already paid for their tour of Carey’s cave within the cost of the course.
Any other questions please contact the Activity Coordinator Meredith Stewart, 98011717 or David McKinley, 96260355.