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UPDATED ON FEB 19, 2010

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Welcome to the Trailblazer District 2010 Spring Camporee.

We are planning a day that will keep your scouts busy and by the end of the day worn out.

Some of the event listed are going to be kept a secret in order to make them challenging.

As with all camporees the staff can not even begin to have enough staff to judge the events so we are asking the troops to be our judges.  Each troop will be
assigned events to run based on the amount of adults they have at the camporee. However you can select the one you want by filling out the form attached to this website of your choices, First come get the first picks we will try and give you what you wanted if possible.

Patch Size is 4"x 4.5"

Webelos den leaders are considered the same as Troop leaders and are needed to help judge. They are not allowed to walk with their patrols just as troop leaders must not be with patrols. We want the patrols to act and think for themselves, not be horsed by adults.

Older scouts are welcome to join the staff and judge events.  We will provide all the materials for the judges.  Score sheets and guidelines will be provided to each judge. You are welcome to build a fire and put on a coffee pot at the event site if you want.

We ask that you appoint one Chief Judge for each event so that he is the one to make sure all the judging sheets and materials are returned to the Lodge at the conclusion of the day.  We need the totals as quick as possible so we can get the awards ready for the campfire on Saturday night. We also need to keep the lodge cleared of units adults after the events so we can do our work.

Attached to the website is a list of things your patrol will need to know to be able to compete in the events.  Also there is a short list of items they HAVE TO BRING with them.  They will not have time to make them at the camporee so use this list to plan your patrol meetings in the weeks ahead of the camporee.

We have tried to keep the cost to a minimum so that every troop can afford to attend. If you have a financial problem let us know so we can try and help your unit.  Our goal is to have every troop attend.

One of the biggest problems the staff has is planning the numbers so please let us know as soon as possible if you are planning on attending and the amount of scouts and adults you will be bringing along with the amount of patrols you will have.   It is better for the camporee to keep the patrol numbers down to a minimum.  That means if you are bringing 8 scouts down don't have two patrols but only one.  This is going to be a busy day and we don't need extra patrols if not necessary. 

Have a problem or question contact us and we will try and help.