December 2006 Capital District Roundtable Winter Activities Chris D Garvin Roundtable Commissioner.

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December 2006 Capital District Roundtable Winter Activities Chris D Garvin Roundtable Commissioner

Featured Link: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping Tips Camping With Kids, Health, Winter Camping

Featured Link A Beginners Guide to Camping The Barefoot Hiker Boxing Systems - Kirk's Camping Tips Camping Tips - LovetheOutdoors.com Camping With Your Dog - Coyote Communications Everything You Should Know About Hiking Boots But Didn't Know Enough To Ask - Arizona Climbing Center General Camping and Backpacking Info (when nature calls, repelling insects, homemade fire starters...) - BetterCamper.com Hammock Camping 101 (see all 4 pages) - SGT Rock's Hiking HQ Hiking - LovetheOutdoors.com How Compasses Work (& how to make one) - How Stuff Works How to use a compass Orienteering Frequently Asked Questions - Cork Orienteering Club (UK) Outdoor Recreation: Desert Safety Tips - Desert USA Site Index (scroll down to 'Outdoor Club How-To': backpacking advice, using a food locker, snow camping...) - Mary Donahue What You Need To Know To Buy Hiking Boots - The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club

OUTLINE Introduction Teacher’s Guide Discussion Questions

Introduction It’s winter time and the Scouts are trying to figure out what to do. What do you tell them? What types of activities can be done ? Around the Scout Hall Require Travel Outside Inside Training Is this a time for Fun or Training ? Both ? Winter Safety Practical First Aid

Teacher’s Guide

Ideas: Snow Sports Snowshoeing Skiing (Cross Country and Downhill) Boarding Sledding / Tubing Ice Skating

Ideas: Misc Ice Fishing Hiking Snow Sculpture Make Own Gear Mukluks Capote Camping Equipment Stoves Klondike Sled

Ideas: Travel Hot Springs Ice Boats Dog Sledding Idaho Yurts

Ideas: Training Avalanche Cold Weather First Aid Winter Camping Tricks (with practice) Snow Houses Land Navigation (day and night) / GPS Fire Klondike Stuff To Do At Camp List

Winter Awareness Winter Planning Clothing & Layering Head & Footwear Food/Nutrition/Energy/Dehydration Health/Safety/Hypothermia/First Aid Tents/Sleeping Arrangements/Vapor Barrier Snow Caves Stoves/Campfires Personal-Group Equipment

Safety Guide to Safe Scouting Winter Activities (Chapter XIII) Camping Safety Tips Winter Sports Safety Guidelines Age Appropriate Guidelines

First Aid Dehydration Hypothermia Frostbite Snow Blindness

December 2006 Capital District Roundtable QUESTIONS?

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