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Whitewater Rafting Update June 6, 2007

Posted by Jim Galley [ASM] in : general , trackback

When: June 9-10, 2007
Where: Whitewater Challengers, Weatherly, Pennsylvania

Update: this is a repeat of last years information, with the date and times updated.

whitewaterThe troop will meet at church Saturday morning at 5:45 sharp! , raft, camp overnight and return Sunday. We will be leaving the parking lot at 6:00am - so make sure you are there or you may get left behind!  Every scout going on the trip must have a parent or a committee approved guardian with them.  Guardians / Adults: let Jill or Kathy know what your lunch choice is - Turkey, Ham & Cheese or PB+J.

Those of you who have not taken this trip with the troop be sure to ask anyone how much fun it is. Once you arrive at whitewater challengers you will be assigned a parking spot near the campsite.  It will be best to arrive as a group; try to arrange car pooling before the trip.  We are a large group @ 60 people.  It is also a good idea to organize into paddling teams of 6 per raft.

After parking do not unload any camping gear, proceed to the check in area prepared to raft.  The check in process is organized in stations.  It is a good idea to travel Saturday morning in your rafting clothes, there won’t be anyplace to change once you arrive.  Uniforms will not be worn anytime on this outing.

Our group leader will check-in to hand in liability forms and receive tickets to get on the bus, you will not be allowed on the bus without a ticket.  I included the location of the liability form [here], fill it out ahead of time and bring it with you to save time.

Once checked in:

Get on the bus with a ticket, your lunch and your 6 person paddling team (6 people per raft, scout and parent must raft together).  Bus ride is approx 1/2 hour.

What to bring whitewater rafting:

Tip: Nylon, polypro, wool blends and synthetics are best to wear under a wet suit. YOU WILL GET WET!

Do not bring:

What to bring camping:

Scouts sleep with their patrols and use their patrol equipment which will be distributed the troop meeting before the trip.  Scouts will need to bring their own personal gear, Refer to scout handbook for personal camping gear details. Adults need to bring their own camping gear and personal items

Remember - All meals are included: box lunch on the river, dinner and breakfast Sunday morning.  Packing snacks for the campsite is a good idea!

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