Week 1 July 26th-August 1st• Buckskin Camp—Fitzpatrick Campsite• All meals in the Dinning Hall• First Class Adventure• Merit Badges• Lake Activities• Climbing Tower• Ranges
Week 2 August 2nd-August 8th• Voyager Camp— Quetico Campsite• All meals prepared by scouts at camp in Patrols. Food
provided by camp.• First Class Adventure• Merit Badges• Lake Activities• Climbing Tower• Ranges• Personal Bikes• Personal Canoes• Private Beach Area
Merit BadgesArchaeology
Climbing
First Aid* Hiking
Nature
Reptile & Amphibian Study
Swimming*
Archery
Cooking*
Fish & Wildlife Management
Indian Lore
Orienteering
Rifle Shooting Weather
Astronomy
Emergency Preparedness*
Fishing
Insect Study
Photography
Rowing
Wilderness Survival
Basketry
Engineering Forestry
Leatherwork
Pioneering
Shotgun Shooting
Wood-carving
Camping*
Environmental Science*
Geocaching
Lifesaving
Pottery
Small Boat Sailing
Canoeing Fingerprinting
Geology
Mammal Study Radio
Surveying
Typical Daily Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
8:00 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:40 Advancement
Check Out9:40 Advancement
10:40 Advancement
12:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1:00
Check In
Troop Activities
2:00 Troop Activities
3:00 Troop Activities
4:00 Advancement
5:00 Campsite Troop Time
6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
7:00-9:00 Evening Activities
Beach and Aquatics• Aqua Trampoline and Activity Island - Cool off by leaping into the lake from a
25 foot floating trampoline, or buy wooshing! into the lake.• Swimming - Cool off or practice your skills at the beach.• Sailing - Race the wind in a fleet of Sunfish sailboats.• Mile Swim - Can you go the distance to be a mile swimmer?• Tandem Kayaking - A totally new way to explore the bays.• Rowing - Take one out to fish or practice your merit badge skills.• Fishing - From the dock or pontoon boat, you're sure to find a spot where
the fish are biting. • Water Polo - Challenge your neighboring patrol to a friendly game of water
polo.• Greased Watermelon - Water Polo gets a whole lot slipperier when the ball is
a melon covered in shortening.• Snorkeling - Check out the underwater world with mask, fins and snorkel. • Canoeing - Choose from over a hundred canoes to explore our two lakes.• Canoe Snorkel - Take an aquatic trek to a spot for the best snorkeling.• Polar Bear - Prove your strength by braving this early morning dip into the
lake.• Troop Sauna - Fire up the sauna and relax - then jump in the lake & repeat!
Nature• Nature Center - Each camp has a Nature Center with interactive resource
stations on astronomy, tracks and scats, forestry, advancement and more. • Night Skies - Staff will help you make the mysteries and legends of the stars
and planets come alive. • Owl Pellets - Act like a detective as you dig deep inside an owl's pellet to
find and reconstruct the skeletons of the owl's daily prey.• Loon Lore - Find out about the unique characteristics of our camp mascot
and the Minnesota State Bird. You may just walk away an expert in loon communication.
• Going Green Scout Style - See & discuss effects of pollution on a sand village that you construct
• Stem NOVA- Participate in an activity that shows how every part of our world is connected.
• Nature Canoe - Master your canoeing skills while exploring typically unseen parts of the lake.
• Beaver Tales - Explore the life, eating habits and homes of the largest rodent on earth.
Climbing• Troop Climb - Learn how to belay your fellow Scouts before
summiting the wall.• Open Climb - Choose any route you want to tackle and expect
to feel the thrill of rappelling down once you reach the top.• Slant Challenge - You'll need to keep tight to the tower as you
climb this angled wall.• Box Challenge - Ready for even more challenge? It will take
some extra upper body strength to navigate a ceiling climb.• Bouldering - Practice your moves while you conquer the whole
new challenge of climbing horizontally.• Rappelling - Step over the edge and bounce down the wall to
the ground.
Outdoor Skills• Knots & Lashing - Learn the essential skills to build a cool and useful camp
gadget for your next rank advancement. • Lost & Found - Master your map and compass skills and then find out the
secret of our 100ft course.• Totin' Chip - Do you know the skills to safely use and maintain knives, axes
and saws?• Survivor Man - Put yourself to the test. Could you survive days in the
wilderness with only the objects on you? • Leave No Trace - Be a step ahead in life, learn how to leave a minimal
impact on your campground. What's Cooking? - Taste some great new recipes you'll use on your next outing.
• Geocaching - Try and find our hidden geocaches using our GPS.• Firem'n Chit & Fire Building - Show off your skills to make the best fire
possible. • Mountain Boarding - Grind through the Many Point trails in style.
Handicraft• Woodcarving - Create your own masterpiece out of a block of
wood.• Leatherwork - We have all tools and punches that you need to
make a useful project.• Tie Dye - Impress your friends with a wearable piece of art
that you design and create.• Troop Project - As a troop, you'll choose to make a Turk's head,
monkey's fist or a hemp craft to bring home. • Basketry - Build a basket from the reeds up.• Pottery - Make your own creations made from the earth itself.• Fingerprinting - Learn about all the ways our fingerprints can be used.
Shooting Sports• Archery - Use a compound bow to ensure your arrow hits its
mark.• Throwing Tomahawks - With a little practice, you'll be an expert
in no time.• Sling Shots - You'll definitely hear when you hit your target on
this one.• Troop Rifle Shoot - Train your eyes so you will hit the target each
time.• Open Rifle Shoot - With practice, you'll qualify for an NRA
Marksmanship Award.• Troop Shotgun Shoot - Learn the fundamentals before blasting
the target.• Open Shotgun Shoot - Clay Pigeons won't stand a chance against you.
Parents• Parents are encouraged to attend camp with their scout • They may participate in virtually every activity with their scout• Parents sleep in their own tent at camp. They may share with
another adult, but do not tent with their scout• Bring your own tent or use a troop tent• You may go for the whole week or part of a week• Main lodge has a work station with wi-fi, and work desks for
those parents who need to check in at work during the week
Costs• Full week at MP is $300 per scout and $75 for adults• Partial week, either Sun-Wed or Wed-Sat is $150 for scouts
and $45 for adults• Scout account dollars can be used and scholarships are
available• Includes all meals, and base activities.• Some MB’s do have a small materials fee• Some extra activities may also have an extra fee• Transportation is through the Troop carpool or on your own• Troop gear is used for all campers, but scouts will need to
bring their own personal gear, including a sleeping bag and mat
Thank You!• Please join us for one or both weeks in 2016• Questions…
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