Camp Wakpominee Resident Camp
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Why?

    Boy Scout Resident Camp is fun and adventure with a purpose. It also serves as an excellent place to promote character, citizenship, and fitness in the scouts who attend. It also serves to maintain interest for scouts whose troops do not plan activities and have meeting during the summer. Camp Wakpominee also provides an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors in the Adirondack Region. The camp is fully accredited and is staffed by National Camp School Certified Directors and trained instructors.

Who?

    All Boy Scouts are welcome to attend Camp Wakpominee. Our program is designed to provide challenge and fun for scouts of all ages. Adults are also welcome to take part as participants in the C.O.P.E or Mountain Biking programs or to offer their skills in helping to teach in any program area. Our camp is open to all registered youth members of the Boy Scouts of America without regard to race, color, creed or financial status.

When?

    Resident Camp starts July 6th, 2008 and runs for six one week sessions ending on August 16th, 2008. All weeks start Sunday at 1:30 PM and end Saturday at 9:00 AM. Below is a general schedule for each week:

Time

   Sunday   

   Monday  

   Tuesday 

   Wednesday  

   Thursday  

    Friday  

Saturday 

7:00 AM

7:15: Reveille 7:50: Flags

7:15: Reveille 7:50: Flags

7:15: Reveille 7:50: Flags

7:15 Reveille 7:50 Flags

7:15 Reveille 7:50 Flags

7:15: Reveille 7:50: Flags

8:00 AM

Breakfast

Breakfast

Breakfast

Breakfast

Breakfast

Breakfast

9:00 AM

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Camp Cleanup and Check out

10:00 AM

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

11:00 AM

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Noon

12:15: Lunch

12:15: Lunch

11:45: Lunch in Site

12:15: Lunch

12:15: Lunch

1:00pm

1:30pm Check-In

Seista

Seista

Seista

Seista

Seista

2:00pm

Swim Checks Camp Tour

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

3:00pm

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

4:00pm

Open Program

Open Program

Open Program

Open Program

Open Program

6:00pm

Supper Opening Campfire

Supper

Supper

Family Night Barbeque

Supper

Supper

7:00pm

Merit Badge Sign-ups

Troop Activities

Troop Activities

 

Campwide Event

Chapel Services

8:00pm

Program Planning SM/SPL

. .

Family Campfire

.

Closing Campfire

10:00pm

Taps

Taps

Taps

Taps

Taps

Taps

What to bring?

    Camp Wakpominee provides all materials necessary for program activities as part of the camp fee. Tools, rakes, tarps, #10 cans, etc can be secured from the office. Troops should bring cooking equipment needed for Wednesday lunch and other meals they plan to cook in site with them to camp. Troops should bring the following materials:

  • American Flag
  • Troop Flag
  • Patrol Flags
  • Repair kit
  • Bow Saw
  • Trail Cook Kits (one per patrol
  • Dutch Ovens
  • Troop Advancement Records
  • Troop Library (Please label Troop Books to avoid confusion)
  • Scoutmaster's Handbook
  • Junior Leader Handbook
  • Junior Leader Handbook
  • Rope (for troop projects)
  • Other equipment you feel is necessary to fulfill program needs.
  • Click here for a list of personal gear that scouts should bring!

Adult Leadership

    Chartered troops must have a responsible adult (21 or over) and a second (over 18) with them at all times (both of whom must be registered scouters). When leadership changes occur, leaders must sign out and in at the camp office. We strongly recommend at least one leader stay for the week. If 2-deep leadership is not possible, the Camp Director must be notified prior to your arrival. There will be a nominal fee to troops that do not have two deep leadership. One adult at least 21 years of age and a second at least 18 years of age attend free with at least eight boys. Any troop exceeding ten youth members in camp is entitled to an additional free leader for each additional eight scouts. There is a $100 dollar fee for additional leaders that stay in camp.

Resident Camp Fees

    Before 5/1/08

    After 5/1/08

    Regular Season (Twin River Council Troops)*

    $260.00

    $310.00

    Regular Season (Troops from other Councils)*

    $275.00

    $325.00

    Regular Season Treks (Twin Rivers Council Troops)**

    $310.00

    $360.00

    Regular Season Treks (Troops from other Councils)**

    $325.00 $375.00

    *This fee is all inclusive. All materials for program areas are included in this fee as well as all special activities.

    **The fee for the Algonquin track is $550. Please see the treks section for an explanation for this price difference.