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<strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong><br />

Circle Ten Council S2-­‐571-­‐12-­‐4<br />

<strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> for the 21st Century<br />

Michael Black, Course Director, sm@wb<strong>103</strong>.org<br />

<strong>Personal</strong> <strong>Equipment</strong> <strong>List</strong> – Weekend 1<br />

Included in Course Fee<br />

✓ <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong> T-Shirt 1 ✓ All food<br />

✓ <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong> Cap 1 ✓ An Outstanding Program<br />

✓ Water Bottle (16 oz.) ✓ Loads of FUN!<br />

✓ Neckerchief and Slide<br />

✓ Notebook for note-taking<br />

Required<br />

☐ Official Scout Uniforms 2 ☐ Cup or mug, plastic or metal (no glass)<br />

☐ Scout activity uniform 3 ☐ Pocketknife or multi-tool (no fixed-blade knives)<br />

☐ Underwear and socks 4 ☐ <strong>Personal</strong> medication in labeled containers<br />

☐ Shoes or boots ☐ Pens or pencils for note-taking<br />

☐ Rain gear ☐ Handbook for your Scouting program<br />

☐ Sleepwear ☐ Water bottle<br />

☐ Handkerchief or bandana ☐ Backpack (or duffle bag)<br />

☐ Toiletries (including soap, shampoo, etc) ☐ Sleeping bag and pillow<br />

☐ Towel & washcloth ☐ Tent (non backpacking)<br />

☐ Flashlight with spare batteries/bulb ☐ Folding camp chair (no loungers)<br />

Suggested<br />

☐ Sunglasses ☐ Religious books<br />

☐ Sunscreen ☐ Camera and appropriate accessories<br />

☐ Lip balm ☐ Extra shoes 4<br />

☐ Insect repellant ☐ Moccasins or camp slippers 4<br />

☐ Books of camp songs, skits, etc. ☐ Day pack or fanny-pack<br />

☐ Cot<br />

Electronic Devices<br />

Electronic devices may not be used during the course. Cell phones are allowed, but must be turned<br />

off or silenced. Calls are allowed only during personal free time.<br />

1<br />

Extra caps and T-shirts will be available for purchase.<br />

2<br />

An official uniform is the uniform for your current Scouting position. It includes Scout shirt, Scout<br />

shorts, long pants, skirt or culottes, Scout socks, and Scout leather or web belt.<br />

3<br />

An activity uniform consists of a <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong> T-shirt and Scout shorts, long pants, skirt or<br />

culottes.<br />

4<br />

Please note that open-toe shoes are not permitted.


<strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong><br />

Circle Ten Council S2-­‐571-­‐12-­‐4<br />

<strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> for the 21st Century<br />

Michael Black, Course Director, sm@wb<strong>103</strong>.org<br />

<strong>Personal</strong> <strong>Equipment</strong> <strong>List</strong> – Weekend 2<br />

The troop will hike to and from a remote campsite for the second weekend of the course. All<br />

personal and patrol gear must be carried in patrol members’ backpacks. The Quartermasters<br />

will only transport camp chairs to the campsite. Please notify the Course Director if a medical<br />

condition will prevent you from hiking.<br />

Required<br />

☐ Official Scout uniforms<br />

☐ Scout activity uniforms<br />

☐ <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong> T-shirt<br />

☐ <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> <strong>103</strong> cap<br />

☐ <strong>Wood</strong> <strong>Badge</strong> neckerchief and slide<br />

☐ Underwear and socks<br />

☐ Long pants, long sleeve shirt and gloves for<br />

conservation project<br />

☐ Hiking boots<br />

☐ Windbreaker or jacket<br />

☐ Rain gear<br />

☐ Sleepwear<br />

☐ Handkerchief or bandana<br />

☐ Toiletries<br />

☐ Towel & washcloth<br />

Suggested<br />

☐ Work gloves for conservation project<br />

☐ Sunglasses<br />

☐ Sunscreen<br />

☐ Lip balm<br />

☐ Insect repellant<br />

☐ Books of camp songs, skits, etc.<br />

Group Gear<br />

Provided by Quartermasters<br />

☐ Stoves for heating water for dishwashing<br />

☐ Pots for dishwashing<br />

☐ Dishwashing detergent<br />

☐ 1 Tarp per Campsite<br />

Information on food for the second<br />

weekend will be provided during the<br />

first weekend of the course.<br />

☐ Cup or mug, plastic or metal (no glass)<br />

☐ Flashlight with spare batteries/bulb<br />

☐ Pocketknife or multi-tool (no fixed-blade knives)<br />

☐ <strong>Personal</strong> medication in labeled containers<br />

☐ Pens or pencils for note-taking<br />

☐ Handbook for your Scouting program<br />

☐ Water bottle (1 quart)<br />

☐ Backpack<br />

☐ Plate, bowl, and utensils in a dunk bag labeled<br />

with your name<br />

☐ Sleeping bag and small pillow<br />

☐ Sleeping pad (no cots)<br />

☐ Folding camp chair (no loungers)<br />

☐ No Coolers!<br />

☐ Religious books<br />

☐ Camera and appropriate accessories<br />

☐ Extra shoes<br />

☐ Moccasins or camp slippers<br />

☐ Day pack or fanny-pack<br />

Provided by Patrols<br />

☐ Backpacking tents (share with one other person)<br />

☐ Backpacking stoves and fuel (2-3 per patrol)<br />

☐ Lighter or matches<br />

☐ Backpacking size cooking pots<br />

☐ Serving utensils, hot pot tongs/pliers<br />

☐ Lanterns (battery or propane only)<br />

☐ Additional Tarp(s) as needed

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