Camping Guidelines
Camping Do’s:
Always watch out for your Scout and know where they are at all times.
Always enforce the Buddy System (make sure your Scout is with a buddy – and know they are - if they are not physically right there with you. They will need constant reminding).
Do a trial setup with your tent before you get on the camping trip. Make sure it is complete and you know how to put it up.
Plan on it getting colder/hotter than you think
Always bring rain gear (Cub Scout camping is usually fair-weather camping but better safe than sorry)
Always have a change of clothes to wear to sleep in. This is mainly to stop you getting cold due to moisture in the fabric, and also in case you have come into contact with poison ivy.
Always have a tarp to put under your tent. Make sure none of it sticks-out from the bottom of the tent or it will collect rain and make the inside of your tent wet.
Get your Scout to do as much of the work in camping as possible (help putting up the tent, carrying stuff, etc).
Store food, candy, toothpaste in your car NOT your tent.
Air-out your tent, tarp, and sleeping bags as soon as you return home to allow condensation to dry-out (otherwise you get a musty smell that’s hard to shake).
Store your sleeping bag loose when you get home, not in its stuff-sack, or it will lose loft (loft gives it warmth).
Camping Don’ts:
Never be in a tent with a child who is not your own. – BSA rules
Scouts cannot be in any tents other than their own (scouts may share tents, but see above rule). – BSA rules
No alcohol anywhere, anyhow, anytime. – BSA rules
No smoking in sight of Cub Scouts. – BSA rules
Never leave candy/chips or candy/chip wrappers or food of any kind in your tent or in clothes in your tent. Animals can smell it. Always store all such “smellables” in your closed car. This includes toothpaste, open Gatorade and other soda cans, etc. If in doubt leave it in your car.
Cub Scouts should not have knives in Tiger and Wolf ranks. Bears and higher ranks can only bring pocket knives if they have completed the “Whittling Chip” pocket knife achievement and if they also bring their Whittling Chip card or badge. No knives with a blade longer than the width of a child’s palm. – BSA rules.
Avoid 100% cotton clothing. Cotton stays damp and makes you feel cold.
Leave behind video games, tablets, or other electronics. This is the Scouts’ opportunity to get away from all that. Besides, they could get damaged or lost.
No precious toys/ jewelry – could get damaged or lost.

Cub Scouts MUST have a current Health Form on file with Pack before particiapting in events!!