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Troop C430 Info Session AJ2016 @ CATARACT PARK, BADEN POWELL DRIVE, APPIN APPROX. 1 HOUR DRIVE FROM SYDNEY 71 Days to go!! 1
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Tonight? Troop C430 Cataract Park Weather Gear Leaving and returning to Melbourne Visiting Jamboree Communication Sleeping arrangements Stretchers Crockery and cutlery Uniform and clothing We will get tired! 2
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Troop C430 Most AJ2016 Troops are 36 Scouts (6 patrols of 6 members) and 4 adult Leaders. Troop C430 is composed of 9 girls and 27 boys. The Scout Groups comprising our Jamboree Troop are: 1st Box Hill North10 Scouts 1st Upwey 10 Scouts and 3 Leaders Wirringga 16 Scouts and 1 Leader The troop will be divided into 6 patrols Each day there will be duty patrol and 3 patrols offsite 3
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C430 Leaders Tim Allchin: Jamboree Troop Leader Tim will look after the bank and will have oversight of the Troop and…. Michael Walker: Quartermaster – equipment Michael will arrive at the site 3 days earlier and put up our big Dining Fly Michael will ensure our equipment is there and works well and….. Vicki Morris: Welfare and First Aid Vicki will keep a record of and dispense personal medication and.. Alan Lindsay: Activities Leader Alan will ensure that all PLs are sure of where they will be going each day and….. All leaders will have 2 days off during the Jamboree – sleep, go and do something away from the Troop but will be contactable in emergencies 4
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Cataract Park 5
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Weather Sydney in January is known for its hot weather, with temperatures reaching 30° to 35° Celsius for prolonged periods of time. It can also be rainy at this time of year so make sure you bring wet weather gear (light weight!!!!). At all times, all Jamboree participants must remember to Slip, Slop and Slap by wearing a high protection sunscreen, hat and shirt. Of an evening, Cataract Park can become fairly chilly. Although temperatures are unlikely to drop to significant lows, the change from the heat of the day can make the evenings feel cooler than they often are. It is advisable therefore to ensure you have adequate clothing to accommodate hot days and cool nights. 6
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Gear Tonight: Victorian Contingent Shirt Jamboree wheeled bag Jamboree backpack 2 Jamboree Luggage Tags 2 Victorian Contingent Badges 1 small AJ2016 shirt badge 1 hand sanitiser 1 drink bottle Troop Camp: Troop Shirt Troop Badges Jamboree: Jamboree Shirt Jamboree Hat Jamboree Scarf 7
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Uniform and clothing All Victorian Contingent Members travelling to the and from Jamboree will be required to wear the Victorian Contingent T- Shirt At the Opening and Closing ceremonies everyone will wear their normal Scout uniform with Jamboree Scarf When we visit offsite activities we go as Jamboree ambassadors – Jamboree hat, shirt and scarf. At all other times – including the area surrounding the Jamboree site – you dress Sun smart … hat, sunscreen, etc, but otherwise it’s up to you. 8
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Stretchers Apart from the obvious comfort factor, this also sets the individual boundaries within the sleeping area and allows for storage of luggage beneath. These must be regular size, NOT jumbo We will be putting these in the crates, so we will collect them at the Troop Camp 9
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Sleeping Arrangements I n accordance with the policies of the Victorian Branch, the Victorian Contingent policy regarding sleeping accommodation at the Jamboree is: Separate tents will be provided for and used by youth members/adults and girls/boys All members of a Troop will be accommodated within a designated area although separate male and female tents will be provided for each mixed gender patrol We will be sleeping in Canvas Tents. 10
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Cutlery and Crockery In order to reduce the risk of food poisoning from poorly cleaned crockery, Troop C430 will be providing melamine plates, bowls, and mugs and stainless steel cutlery. Between meals, Troop cutlery and crockery will be stored in weak disinfecting solution. 11
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Getting there … Arrive departure point: 7.30pm. Go to the toilet before leaving home! We will leave in our Troop bus at 8.30pm on January 2nd You will each need your boarding pass to board the bus We will arrive at Cataract Park at approx. 8am January 3rd and then walk our gear to our campsite Our crates of equipment will already be there 12
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Back again We will leave Cataract Park after Closing Ceremony on January 13 Independent travellers to be picked up at 10.30-11pm January 13 We will arrive back at departure point 14 th Jan. at approx. 9am Check the arrival times by clicking on the red bus icon @ http://www.vicscouts.com.au/jamboree We might be home early! 13
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Leaving times for offsite activities When a patrol leaves for an offsite activity, they must be at the bus collection point at specific times to enable the departure of 100’s of scouts to progress smoothly The times to be at the bus point are: Sydney City activity – 7.30-8am Jamberoo theme park – 8-8.30am Water activities – 8.30-9am These times are after finishing breakfast with a packed lunch 14
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Visiting Jamboree If you are going to visit on Visitors Day: You need to book, pay and print out your pass before coming www.AJ2016.com You will need to bring all food, seats and other requirements You will park outside on the road as there will be no space in the car parks You will need to walk to the front gate and then through to our campsite There will be a lot of walking so you will need to be prepared for that 15
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Communication @ Jamboree C430 Microsite - we’re happening! Access through MyScout using a Scout registration number Phone Public phones will be available but busy! JamboGrams These are like e telegrams. Their use is not confirmed as yet Letters addressed to: Full Name Victorian Contingent Troop C430 24th Australian Jamboree Baden Powell Drive Appin NSW 2560 16
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Absences from Camp Approval Scouts may need to leave the camp during the Jamboree for a number of personal reasons. In these special circumstances, Scouts must have approval from the Victorian Contingent and the JTL. This approval will only be given with prior written authority from the Scout’s parents/guardians. These arrangements must be made before the Jamboree by submission of the appropriate form. 17
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We’ll get tired!! Have you ever tried to listen to music when the batteries in your MP3 or iPod player are flat? How useful is a torch with flat batteries? On a normal weekend camp, do you like to stay up really late talking to your friends? On a Monday after a camp are you sometimes too tired to go to school? At the Jamboree there is no Monday off. You will need to keep active for 10 days so as not to miss any of the fun. Since we will be getting up at 6.00 or 6.30am, to get the 8 hour sleep we will need to recharge our batteries we will need to be in bed (with lights out) by 10.00pm. 18
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