2012 Hessel International Jamboree

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Camping Trip to Andreae Cabin this weekend!


This event is known as the Andreae Cabin trip involves a recreational event beginning at about 5:30 PM on Friday and going continuously until Sunday when the boys will return to Gaylord.  The boys will be cooking meals, participating in a hike and a service project which will include stacking fire wood for the cabin. Be prepared to carry your gear in to the cabin (a backpack or rucksack would be the best way to pack)


The fee noted is approximate and will include the camping fee, food and other costs incidental to the trip.

Risk assessment:  This event has been held without serious incident for more than 10 years.  Typical injuries in the past include minor ankle sprains and scrapes.  Any serious injury will be referred to the nearest hospital, either Petoskey or Cheboygan and you will be called.

The boys should arrive at Bagley Township Hall not later than 5:30 on Friday and will return to Bagley by 10:30AM Sunday.
           
          Cost per scout will be  approximately $10.00

       No air  rifles, pellet guns or paintball equipment is permitted.
Other rules and guidance can be reviewed in the Troop 1 Scout  Handbook.  Knives must be in conformance with the handbook and no fixed blade knives or hatchets are permitted.                .
          

ADULTS available during this activity include, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Mr. Ken Arndt, and Mr. Dave Detgen.  Adults are registered in the troop and have been trained in both scouting operations, water safety and first aid.  In addition, Mrs. Bushong will be driving up and Mr. Zelkowski will be driving back from Indian River.

Mr. Arndt, the Scoutmaster of Troop 1’s cells is:    989-619-0630


If you think your child will need such medications as Tylenol or other prescribed meds, please list this under the current medications section of the medical form and send it with your son and give it to the adults at check in.  Boys may not retain any medications while in the Sportsplex and will be administered the meds by adults.  NO MEDICATIONS WILL BE DISPENSED to a scout THAT is not specifically identified with that scout.

Parents and Scout:  The first page must be filled out completely and returned to the trip adult at or before departure.  If Part A and Part C are in troop files, no further action is necessary.  If parts A and C are not on hand, one will need to be completed before the drop off is complete.

 
Suggested Equipment

Where is this anyway?  This is the Agnes Andreae preserve located about 5 miles east of Indian River on the Pigeon River.  This 200 acre preserve has the primitive cabin which we use and about 10 miles of hiking trails along the river.  The cabin has electricity but we must pack in our water and other special cooking gear like dutch ovens and food of course.  On Saturday we are going to hike in the morning and stack wood in the wood shed for the preserve, after a contractor drops two large trees on the site close to the cabin (we are not cutting down trees).

Parents if you want to visit: 
Directions:  I75 to Indian River Main exit, go left, turn right at Burger King and follow Club Drive about 1 mile past BK to Onaway Road—Go right on Onaway Road and drive about 6 miles to  Riverwood Trail and go left—Drive to the “T” and the entrance to the preserve is across the intersection (cross street is Sky Trail).

To get to the cabin, follow the signs and walk down the hill to the east (marked) to the cabin site.

We will be hiking in from the parking lot to the site.  Good boots or shoes and boots are necessary.  No tennis shoes without boots.

It may rain so bring rain gear—at least a rain jacket or poncho.

If you have a rucksack or pack, pack your gear in it and the hike in, plus the hike on Saturday can be applied to advancement.

Weather is changeable this time of year.  What is the worst thing that can happen on this event, short of  WWIII?  Cold rain mixed with snow, soooo. . .

Rain gear and a jacket or jacket and sweat shirt with rain gear is essential for layering.

Snow pants or rain pants

A cap—preferably with a bill (in front guys) to keep rain off of your heads and faces.

Changes of socks and underwear and a change of pants and shirt if you get wet.

And the usual:

Toothbrush and tooth paste
Sleeping Bag
Sleeping pad (for the wood bunks)
Sleep wear—and shoes or slippers
Camera
Fishing pole (out of season but we can try catch and release)

Any meds you need for the weekend

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Cotton or Canvas Work Gloves
Special first aid gear as required by you
Hand Warmers

Cards, games etc.

And your permission slip. . . 

Please print and bring filled out permission slip below:


Permission slip Andreae Cabin