|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Camp Falling Rock Accommodations and Capacity
Camp Falling Rock uses BSA wall tents with platforms. Tents
are set up with the four corners roped to stakes. The camp provides two bunks
and two pads per tent. Campsite capacity is based on two people in each tent.
Each campsite has a dining fly with a picnic table, a trashcan with a lid, a
broom, a hose, and cleaning supplies. Latrines have running water and a supply
of toilet paper. Firefighting tools are located at the latrine and include a
rake, a shovel, a flapper, and a water barrel with a lid.
Chief Logan Reservation Accommodations and Capacity
Chief Logan Reservation uses BSA wall tents, and wooden
platforms are provided for Scoutmasters. The Scoutmaster tent is set up prior
to arrival, and the troop sets up the remaining tents upon arrival and takes
them down at the end of the session. The camp provides a cot for each person.
Campsite capacity is based on two people in each tent. Each campsite has a
dining fly with a picnic table, a trashcan with a lid, a broom, a hose, and
cleaning supplies. Latrines have running water and a supply of toilet paper. A
large fire extinguisher is also provided and must be maintained for emergency
use only.
Exceeding Campsite Capacity
If your unit will exceed the capacity of your assigned
campsite, there are several options: 1.
Remain in the assigned campsite and bring your
own tents to supplement the camp-provided tents. Unfortunately, we are
not able to provide additional tents beyond what is normally in the campsite. 2.
Move to a larger campsite, if available. 3.
Overflow into additional campsites. We
will do our best to place the unit in neighboring campsites. Campsite assignments may be adjusted when necessary to
accommodate the maximum number of Scouts. Damaged Equipment
It is expected that Scouts will properly take care of all
equipment they use. Sometimes, however, equipment is damaged and it needs to be
repaired or replaced. If members of your unit misuse camp equipment, the cost
of repairing or replacing any damaged equipment should be settled before your
unit leaves camp. Damages should be reported to a member of the Ranger Staff.
In the event damages are discovered after your departure from camp, an invoice
will be sent to your unit for payment. If you find something that needs repair in your campsite,
please notify your assigned staff member or write a "Work Order" for
the Ranger Staff. Work Order forms are located in dining halls and camp
offices, and each camp has a designated location to collect work order
requests. Our Ranger Staffs pride themselves on meeting your needs in a timely
fashion.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Simon Kenton Council ● Boy Scouts of America 1901 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. ● P.O. Box 29207 ● Columbus, Ohio 43229 (614) 436-7200 ● (800) 433-4051 ● FAX: (614) 436-7917 E-mail: questions@skcbsa.org ● Web Site: www.skcbsa.org
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Copyright © 1999-2008 Simon Kenton Council, BSA |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||