Camping

We're Boy Scouts. We camp. That's what we do. At least one weekend a month, every month of the year, you will find Troop 35 out there, somewhere. We have campgrounds that we visit time and time again, and others that we may only see once, or once every few years. For an interactive map of campsites we have visited, go here .

For camping permission forms, see the Forms webpage.

Summer Camp

Troop 35 goes to Summer Camp at Seven Ranges Scout Reservation, near Kensington, Ohio, in late July. This year, we will be there the week of July 19 to July 25, 2009.


Fees:

See Troop 35 Summer Camp Fee Schedule.

General Information:

Camp Honors Program:

One of the very unique programs at Seven Ranges Camp is that of the Buckeye Council's Pipestone Award. Find out about the Pipestone Award and Requirements here. Do you need to study up on your plants before you come to camp? Here's a checklist of common plants found at Seven Ranges.

Medical Forms:

As of 2009, BSA has revised its medical form policy. Under the new policy, all youths and adults arerequired to have a physical examination conducted within the previous 12 months. The new form in PDF format can be edited and saved, so you can keep a electronic version from year to year to save some time in filling it out.

Winter Camping

A little cold or a little snow doesn't stop Troop 35 from camping in the winter months. Buckeye Council offers a Polar Bear award to any Scout or Leader who camps for a total of 96 hours (2 1/2 campouts) between the months of November and March. To prepare for one of these campouts, see the Troop 35 Winter Camping Guide.