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Wood Badge CXVII Circle Ten Council David Demarest, Course Director ([email protected]) Personal Equipment List – Weekend 1 Included in Course Fee Wood Badge CXVII T-shirt¹ Wood Badge CXVII Cap¹ Neckerchief and slide Notebook for note-taking All food An outstanding program Loads of FUN! Required Official Scout uniforms² Scout activity uniform³ Underwear and socks Shoes or boots 4 Windbreaker or jacket Rain gear Sleepwear Handkerchief or bandana Toiletries (including soap, shampoo, etc) Towel & washcloth Flashlight with spare batteries/bulb Cup or mug, plastic or metal (no glass) Pocketknife or multi-tool (no fixed-blade knives) Personal medication in labeled containers Pens or pencils for note-taking Handbook for your Scouting program Water bottle (1 quart) Backpack (or duffle bag) Sleeping bag and pillow Tent Folding camp chair (no loungers) Suggested Sunglasses Sunscreen Lip balm Insect repellant Books of camp songs, skits, etc. Religious books Camera and appropriate accessories Extra shoes 4 Moccasins or camp slippers 4 Day pack or fanny-pack Electronic Devices Electronic devices may be used on the course for course content and note taking only. They must be silenced, especially cell phones, and calls are only allowed during breaks or personal time. 1. Extra caps and T-shirts will be available for purchase. 2. An official uniform is the uniform for your current Scouting position. It includes Scout shirt, Scout short or pants or skirt or culottes, Scout socks, and Scout leather belt or web belt. 3. An activity uniform consists of a Wood Badge CXVII T-shirt and Scout shorts or pants or skirt or culottes. 4. Please note that, for your safety, open-toed shoes aren’t permitted.

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Page 1: Wood Badge CXVII - Circle Ten Councilcircleten.org/.../files/media/woodbadge/wb117_packing_list.pdf · Toiletries (including soap, shampoo, etc) ... An activity uniform consists of

Wood Badge CXVII Circle Ten Council

David Demarest, Course Director ([email protected])

Personal Equipment List – Weekend 1

Included in Course Fee √ Wood Badge CXVII T-shirt¹ √ Wood Badge CXVII Cap¹ √ Neckerchief and slide √ Notebook for note-taking

√ All food √ An outstanding program √ Loads of FUN!

Required Official Scout uniforms² Scout activity uniform³ Underwear and socks Shoes or boots4 Windbreaker or jacket Rain gear Sleepwear Handkerchief or bandana Toiletries (including soap, shampoo, etc) Towel & washcloth Flashlight with spare batteries/bulb

Cup or mug, plastic or metal (no glass) Pocketknife or multi-tool (no fixed-blade knives) Personal medication in labeled containers Pens or pencils for note-taking Handbook for your Scouting program Water bottle (1 quart) Backpack (or duffle bag) Sleeping bag and pillowTent Folding camp chair (no loungers)

Suggested Sunglasses Sunscreen Lip balm Insect repellant Books of camp songs, skits, etc.

Religious books Camera and appropriate accessories Extra shoes4 Moccasins or camp slippers4 Day pack or fanny-pack

Electronic Devices Electronic devices may be used on the course for course content and note taking only. They must be silenced, especially cell phones, and calls are only allowed during breaks or personal time.

1. Extra caps and T-shirts will be available for purchase. 2. An official uniform is the uniform for your current Scouting position. It includes Scout shirt, Scout short or pants or skirt or culottes, Scout socks, and Scout leather belt or web belt.3. An activity uniform consists of a Wood Badge CXVII T-shirt and Scout shorts or pants or skirt or culottes.4. Please note that, for your safety, open-toed shoes aren’t permitted.

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Wood Badge CXVII Circle Ten Council

David Demarest, Course Director ([email protected])

Personal Equipment List – Weekend 2

The troop will hike to and from a remote campsite for the second weekend of the course. All personal and patrol gear must be carried in patrol members’ backpacks. The Quartermasters will only transport camp chairs to the campsite. Please notify the Course Director if a medical condition will prevent you from hiking.

Required Official Scout uniforms Scout activity uniforms Wood Badge CXII T-shirt Wood Badge CXII cap Wood Badge neckerchief and slide Underwear and socks Long pants, long sleeve shirt and gloves for conservation project Hiking boots Windbreaker or jacket Rain gear Sleepwear Handkerchief or bandana Toiletries Towel & washcloth

Cup or mug, plastic or metal (no glass) Flashlight with spare batteries/bulb Pocketknife or multi-tool (no fixed-blade knives) Personal medication in labeled containers Pens or pencils for note-taking Handbook for your Scouting program Water bottle (1 quart) Backpack Plate, bowl, and utensils in a dunk bag labeled with your name Sleeping bag and small pillow Sleeping pad (no cots) Folding camp chair (no loungers) No Coolers!

Suggested Work gloves for conservation project Sunglasses Sunscreen Lip balm Insect repellant Books of camp songs, skits, etc.

Religious books Camera and appropriate accessories Extra shoes Moccasins or camp slippers Day pack or fanny-pack

Group Gear Provided by Quartermasters

Stoves for heating water for dishwashing Pots for dishwashing Dishwashing detergent 1 Tarp per Campsite

Information on food for the second weekend will be provided during the first weekend of the course.

Provided by Patrols Backpacking tents (share with one other person) Backpacking stoves and fuel (2-3 per patrol) Lighter or matches Backpacking size cooking pots Serving utensils, hot pot tongs/pliers Lanterns (battery or propane only) Additional Tarp(s) as needed