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Ask yourself these questions:
Are you a registered Scout 14 years old
or older or a Scouter?
Do you have basic camping experience?
Have you completed Introduction to
Outdoor Leadership Skills Training?
Do you want to keep your older Scouts
active with a robust unit High
Adventure program?
If you answered “Yes!”” , open this folder ...
GSLAC
2019-2020
Back Country Leadership Skills
Training Course
Bring High Adventure To Your
Unit—
Where To Go
How To Prepare
Make It Successful!
Class size is limited to 12.
You will need:
Backpack Tent you can carry in your pack
Sleeping bag
Rain gear Weather-appropriate clothes
Personal items Eating utensils
Water bottle/hydration bladder
For further information, contact George Ripplinger ([email protected]),
Jon Jonas ([email protected]).
May 2-4, 2019 , at S Bar F
October 18-20, 2019, at S Bar F
May 3-5, 2020 at S Bar F
GSLAC High Adventure Committee
Training Team:
George Ripplinger, High
Adventure Training Team Lead
Jon Jonas, Council High Adventure
Chair
Don Halpin
Larry Strube
David Gordon
Mike Herries
Dennis Branson
Kris Rosser
Topics include: Planning/Training
Managing Risk
Equipment/Gear Physical Conditioning
Trail Hygiene Food And Nutrition Trek Safety
Wilderness Navigation Water Purification/Treatment Expedition Behavior
The GSLAC High Adventure
Committee’s
Back Country Leadership Skills Training Course
is for the adult Scouter, senior Scout
and Venturer who understands how
High Adventure can keep your
outdoor program exciting for older
Scouts. This course will give you the
knowledge, skills, and confidence to
realize your vision of High Adventure
in your troop or crew. Deliver the
promise of Adventure in Scouting to
your unit!
We’ll gather Friday night and sleep indoors
while we plan the overnight hike. Saturday morning we’ll start our hike and finish Sunday afternoon. After the outdoor
practical experience weekend, you’ll be prepared to take these skills and knowledge
back to your unit.
Do you have the skills and
confidence to teach your Scouts to
lead High Adventure Crews?
Are you ready to be a High
Adventure Crew Advisor or Crew
Leader?
If you answered “No,” then read on ...
Offer your Scouts a “Peak Experience” ...
… Pack or Paddle!