| Group Camp 1999 |

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| About |
A one night tenting camp for
all the family |
| When |
Saturday November 27th
- Sunday 28th 1999 |
| Where |
Omana Regional Park. (main camping area) |
| Tide |
Sat 11.24am (3.5metres) |
At a Glance
Our Group Camp this year takes on a
different style to that of previous years in as much it will be a one night camp under
canvas. The format will be that Cubs and Scouts will create their own camp and be
responsible for everything from transport, menu, set-up, and tents to dismantle and
cleanup at the finish. Adults will create their own camp separate from the kids but look
after themselves in the same way.
How it will all
work 
Cubs and Scouts
- Leaders will organise cubs and
scouts to create 4 groups of those going to camp with mixture of boys from each section in
each group.
- Each group will then forms their own
"subcamp" i.e. there will have 4 subcamps making the one camp.
- Subcamps will meet prior to camp and
choose their own "committee" from the patrol and six leaders of that group. Each
subcamp will need to elect a leader, treasurer, a person in charge of food, quartermasters
for camping gear and cooking equipment, a games person, a transport co-ordinator and so
on.
- Each subcamp will choose their camp
area (first in first choice), ALL members of the subcamp must camp in that area. They can
choose a name and maybe have a gateway and a boundary fence. All the subcamps need to be
within sight of each other and the adult/leader camping area for security reasons.
- Cubs and scouts will take a lead
role in running their subcamp with their elected leaders. They will provide their own
tents (sleeping groups of 2s or 3s in pup tents). They provide all their there
own gear including cooking and washing facilities (parents BBQ?, bowls, pots, buckets,
cooking utensils, chilli bins, sun umbrella, BBQ table etc from home) A dining shelter of
some sort may need to be constructed.
- Each subcamp will work out their own
menu (1 breakfast, 1 lunch, 1dinner) and purchase their supplies accordingly (perhaps
Friday night?) A cut lunch from home is needed for Saturday. Each subcamp will be
responsible for getting ALL their gear to and from camp with parent help.
- Leaders will get all members of the
subcamp together before camp so they can work out what they want to do. A budget will have
to be worked out and monies for food will have to be collected. We have the week nights
prior to camp to do this.
- A points score for camp layout,
tidiness, safety, health and hygiene etc. will be kept by leaders. This is standard
practice at scout camps, Regatta and Jamboree and will be a good training opportunity for
cubs and scouts at this camp. Points can be lost if the subcamp needs to borrow something
from leaders or another subcamp. (things like matches or a canopener)
Keas
- Keas can join in the activities of a
subcamp but must sleep in their own tent with their own parent / parents. A separate kea /
parent tent site will be established near or in the adult campsite.
Venturers
- Venturers can join a subcamp or set
up their own site.
Adults
- The group tents and cooking gear
will be available to leaders, committee and parents.
- Adults will establish their own
campsite separate from the subcamps. Some may wish to take their own tents or caravan.
Others may wish to commute home (only 15mins away) Adults need to provide their own food
or organise by mutual agreement. For the serious campers who like to really relax, KFC or
Pizza delivery may be an option.
- Leaders tents will be scattered so
they will be "within earshot" of subcamps for security / control. A central
dinning, cooking "social" tent for adults will be provided.

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Activities |
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- The tide is ideal for a beach day
Saturday (11.24) and it is proposed that all the boats (cutters, sunbursts canoes etc) be
taken and enjoyed both Saturday and Sunday.
- We have the patrol boat, biscuit and
new ski bob.
- Parents with Jet skis and private
boats are welcome to bring them along as well.
- Other activities are available such
as fishing, swimming, water skiing, wide games.
- Campfire at night.

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What
will it Cost |
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- The cost for this camp will be
$10.00 per head and is payable directly to the group. (a notice for this will be issued to
collect this later) The only additional cost is food which should be no more than $5.00
per child. This is put in the collective subcamp pool under the care of the subcamp
treasurer and spent on shopping night. Parents cover their own food requirements.
Why we
chose this Camp
- Our cubs and scouts can create and
organise their own camp.
- Kids love to cook and can organise
themselves to their hearts content by doing their own meals, its self governing to a
certain extent as they all have to pull their own weight. The points system keeps
everybody performing and the standards high.
- We can have a campfire. (campfire
circle provided)
- We have the whole place to ourselves
so noise wont be too much of an issue. This however is not an invitation to those
who play the trumpet, bagpipes or sing off key to do so into the small hours!
- Cost is right.
- The boats and beach has always been
really popular and we can take advantage of this with the tides.
Weather
| Nice sunny days with a
bit of cloud to minimise sunburn |
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Or for the pessimists
amongst us...... |
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Footnote: Well the
pessimists won! We had torrential rain Saturday night with most of the lightweight tents
leaking. Sunday was decidedly cooler with light showers. Heavier showers just as we were
packing to leave so all gear came back soaked. Hey! but isn't that the fun of camping.
Last Updated on 22/10/99
By G. Brown