BSA TROOP 12, FRAMINGHAM

Nobscot Cabin Trip

We will be heading north to stay at the unique Haynes Lodge at the Nobscot Scout Reservation. This is the octagonal shaped building up on the hill. It will be about a 2 mile hike to the cabin, so bring a sled to transport your personal and troop gear to the cabin. We will be sleeping indoors on bunk beds. There are mattresses, but I would recommend bringing a sleeping pad. On Saturday afternoon we will challenge man versus technology for animal tracking. We will also practice climbing out of tricky situations using sliding knots on a rope. On Sunday morning we will try to leave by about 8:30am. Be prepared for temperatures ranging from 0 to 50 degrees. Meals will be backpacker type meals.

Date:                                          Saturday, February 12th, 2011
          
Time & Place of Assembly:      12:00pm, Inner Parking Area at Nobscot Reservation

Outing Location:                       Nobscot Scout Reservation, Edgell Road, Framingham

Outing Activities:                     Snowshoeing, winter skills and animal tracking

Cost:                                         $20.00 per person

Time / Place of Return:            9:00am, Sunday, February 13th, 2011. Nobscot Reservation

                                        

I give my permission to the leaders of BSA Troop 12 to render First Aid, should the need arise. In the event of an emergency, I also give permission to the physician, selected by the adult leader in charge, to hospitalize, secure proper anesthesia, order injection, or secure other medical treatment, as needed. I further agree to hold the above named unit and its leaders blameless for any accidents that might occur during this outing except for clear cases of negligence or non-adherence to BSA Policies and guidelines.

I give permission for ___________________________ to participate in this Troop 12 trip.

In case of emergency, I can be reached by phone at:  ________________  or  _______________

If I cannot be reached, please contact:  _____________________    at   ____________________

Name of family physician:  _________________________   Phone  _______________________

Insurance Provider: ____________________________     Policy #  _______________________

Any allergies:   _________________________________________________________________    

Name of Parent or Guardian:  _____________________________________________________

Signed:    ___________________________________     Date:   ________________

Dick Clarke
(508) 875 – 4969,
e-mail; scoutmastertroop12@troop12framingham.com

BSA TROOP 12, FRAMINGHAM

Nobscot Cabin Trip

We will be heading north to stay at the unique Haynes Lodge at the Nobscot Scout Reservation. This is the octagonal shaped building up on the hill. It will be about a 2 mile hike to the cabin, so bring a sled to transport your personal and troop gear to the cabin. We will be sleeping indoors on bunk beds. There are mattresses, but I would recommend bringing a sleeping pad. On Saturday afternoon we will challenge man versus technology for animal tracking. We will also practice climbing out of tricky situations using sliding knots on a rope. On Sunday morning we will try to leave by about 8:30am. Be prepared for temperatures ranging from 0 to 50 degrees. Meals will be backpacker type meals.

Date:                                          Saturday, February 12th, 2011
        
Time & Place of Assembly:      12:00pm, Inner Parking Area at Nobscot Reservation

Outing Location:                       Nobscot Scout Reservation, Edgell Road, Framingham

Outing Activities:                     Snowshoeing, winter skills and animal tracking

Cost:                                         $20.00 per person

Time / Place of Return:            9:00am, Sunday, February 13th, 2011. Nobscot  
                                                 Reservation

                                                     

                                                                 What To Bring



                       
                    Be prepared for 0° to 50° weather and to get wet in the snow.