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Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills is a hands-on training program to give adult leaders the practical outdoor skills they need to lead Scouts in the outdoors. Imagine having hands-on knowledge about setting up a campsite, pitching a tent, hiking, outdoor cooking—all the skills necessary to see the outdoor program of the Boy Scouts of America come to life.
Equipment for this course they should bring is:
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Boy Scout Handbook REVIEW ALL THE FIRST AID, KNOTS, LASHINGS, COMPASS AND CAMPING information in the book BEFORE THE COURSE.
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6 foot piece of nylon blend rope 1/2" diameter
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Flatplate orienteering compass
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Personal mess kit
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Waterbottle
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Leather work gloves
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Pocketknife
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Flashlight
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10 essentials
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BSA ID #
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Paper and pencil
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Heavy boots and warm clothes--you will be outside all day
For Demo:
Your personal sleeping bag for cold weather camping and your personal tent-
You are expected to sleep in their back yard outdoors , (or some other night that week ) on Friday night
Your registration fee covers; food, camping fees, and administrative costs.
Location: Mt. View Luthern Church
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